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Sunday, 4 August 2013

movie review: Bohsia 2: Jalan Kembali

Assalamualaikum, readers. 
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Rempit
today, i would like to share about another movie i watched last night, Bohsia 2: Jalan Kembali. Bohsia means girls who hangs out with boys until late at night, and those who are involved in multiple sexual partners activity. most of the time, the word 'bohsia' is used when it comes to rempit, an unhealthy, illegal motorcycle riding activity which takes place late at night in the streets of town. rempit used to be so common about 5-7 years back, now rempit has reduced in number, we don;t hear much about underage students rempit in the middle of the night anymore. 
so, this movie is actually a sequel from the previous movie, Bohsia: Jangan Pilih Jalan Hitam, which i didn't watch. my friends only have the second part to this sequel, so i will explain about the second part of the movie. first of all, the line-up cast for this movie is superb. we have all the gangsters in here, the best actress who can portray the life as a bohsia and everything in between.
what i learn from this movie is that it's never easy to turn into a new leaf. your past will always haunt you, and even if you finally forgive yourself for your past, people around you will keep mentioning about your past, bringing it up and make you fall till you feel like there's no hope for you. but that's not the reason why you shouldn't change. in this movie, the character, Amy checked herself into an institute which helps females to gain back their confidence and try to work with their soul, bringing them closer to the religion, so that they will become better place in the future. Amy forgave herself after whatever that has happened in Bohsia 1, but some other colleagues of hers found out about her past and kept tormenting her. whenever she feels like she can repent for her sins, these people would come and tear her insides. they used harsh words on her parents. somehow, she was bullied so badly that she checked herself out of the institution. she told her roomate that she really want to change, but if the environment isn't helping her to become better, there's no use in spending time there.
Tasha played by Nabila Huda
next is the character Tasha. Tasha is a rough, tough girl. she defends herself even when she's up against a man. what i learnt from Tasha is that sometimes, they don't make the choice to become a bohsia. they don;t want to be so cheap, but because of several reasons, they just have to. that's the only way to live. and Tasha was so mad when another girl, played by Hetty Sarlene, wanted to be a bohsia. from here you'd know that even she herself hates the fact that so many girls out there were stupid enough to think that bohsia is actually a cool thing to do. the other thing that caught my attention is when Tasha actually told her ex-boyfriend that now that she's already a bad person, she might as well continue life as a bad person. people will always know her as a bad person, what's the point in changing? 
if you watch this movie, somewhere along the line, you'd see that all the main characters somehow wants to change for the better, they want to pray and repent for their sins, but they have this big ego in their heads. they believe that once you repent, you will have to stop wearing T-shirts and ride the motorcycle. they always believe that a person who has repented must wear a kopiah, to cover their heads for men and always hold on to a string of beads called tasbih. but that's not the case. you can repent and yet maintain wearing T-shirts and jeans, as long as you cover your aurah. 
this movie is worth watching, but again, please don't watch with kids anywhere around you. the words used in this movie is super harsh and shouldn't be heard by kids, even teenagers. if you want to watch with your sons and daughters, make sure they are at least above 19. at least they can think.
thanks for reading.
*somehow i think i should start writing reviews for movies*

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