Pisau Cukur (film)

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Pisau Cukur
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Theatrical poster
Directed by Bernard Chauly
Produced by Lina Tan
Written by Rafidah
Starring Fazura KimK
Maya Karin
Aaron Aziz
Eizlan Yusof [1]
Cinematography Haris Hue
Edited by Soo Chen
Distributed by Red Films Snd. Bhd.
Grand Brilliance Snd. Bhd.
Release dates
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  • November 5, 2009 (2009-11-05)
Running time
104 minutes[2]
Country Malaysia
Language Malay
English

Pisau Cukur is a 2009 Malaysian comedy-drama film. It is directed Bernard Chauly.

It stars popular Malaysian actresses Nur Fazura aka KimK and Maya Karin, and also Singaporean crossover star Aaron Aziz.[3]

Plot

"Pisau Cukur" is about two best friends name Bella (Maya Karin) and Intan (Nur Fazura)[kimk] who goes on a vacation. During the vacation, Bella searches for a rich husband, while Intan is involved in a murder case of a well known Datuk.

Review

The presence of great and talented actors is one of the best reasons for anyone to watch "Pisau Cukur". Director Bernard Chauly has returned with this comedy after his first 2005 blockbuster movie "Gol & Gincu".

"Pisau Cukur" is about two best friends name Bella (Maya Karin) and Intan (Nur Fazura) who goes on a vacation. During the vacation, Bella searches for a rich husband, while Intan is involved in a murder case of a well known Datuk.

"Pisau Cukur" boasts a talented lineup and some of them have won awards at Festival Filem Malaysia (Malaysian Film Festival) such as Fazura (Best Supporting Female Actress, FFM'04), Maya Karin (Best Female Actress, FFM'08), Liyana Jasmay (Best Female Actress, FFM'09) and Afdlin Shauki (Best Male Actor, FFM'09). The Maya Karin-Fazura combo is the driving force of the movie and they have done well for themselves. Singaporean born Aaron Aziz supports as a character named Ari and meanwhile newcomer Shahredza Minhat plays the character of Faqir. The other supporting roles by Liyana Jasmay, Eizlan Yusof and Umie Aida also contributes to the success of the movie.

In addition to the usual comedy, Bernard still fits in urban elements to the story, making "Pisau Cukur" similar to "Gol & Gincu". Though the story is short and simple, there are new ideas in this movie. Also, despite the title subject ("gold diggers") sounding negative, there is an underlying moral message to be learnt from this story.

A collaboration by Red Films and Primeworks Studios, the movie is written by Rafidah Abdullah (host of Malaysian TV's "3R" who also wrote "Gol & Gincu"). She has contributed towards a movie that is bound to create controversy among certain quarters. However, as the good director has told the press: "People should watch and value the movie themselves because a quality movie will go beyond the superficial elements and entertain nevertheless." [4]

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