

Pevita Pearce appeared lovely and elegant, shines with her stunning beauty throughout the movie. That is the climax and the golden moment of this movie. At the other end, when Zainuddin bursts out all of his emotions and angriness to Hayati near the end of the movie, after years of holding bitterness inside of him, Herjunot strikes and hits us right at heart with the way he says all that, showing us that even though Zainuddin is a good man, but he is also just a human being with heart and pains and emotions. When he is astonished by Hayati's beauty when he sees her for the very first time, passing through him in a horse-drawn carriage, he makes us feel amazed with him. He cleverly used his accent with the right timing, sometimes made it sounded a bit funny on purpose, but precisely reflecting his naturally plain good heart and honesty. Herjunot Ali gave a brilliant and the best performance of his career as Zainuddin, delved deep into the soul of his character, with his amazing Makassar accent, as well as his sympathetically posture and expressions that will make the audiences feel and fall for him. The acting and characterization is a standout.

Praise also needs to be given to the great screenplay written by Donny Dhirgantoro and Imam Tantowi, filled with so many wonderful and thoughtful dialogues. Soraya's 5 long years of research and development of this film, including choosing the right casting, really paid off, resulting in an unforgettable motion picture with such great details.

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An excellent direction from Sunil Soraya,also acted as the producer, who made a movie so beautiful, poetic and touching, and at the same time feels so extravagant and epic, with the story stays true to the novel and well capturing the main spirit told by the writer in criticizing the certain customs and traditions in the Minangkabau society at that time, such as ethnic and social status discrimination, and forced marriage. The thing is, even though it has the potentials to become a melodramatic movie, but the film itself doesn't fall into those melodramatic traps. The movie is a real tearjerker, with so many heartbreaking moments. This is a wonderful and a very well made high budgeted Indonesian movie with such a heart grabbing story. A tragic love story adapted from the mega bestseller novel "Tenggelamnya Kapal van der Wijck" ("Sinking of the van der Wijck"), first published in 1938, written by Buya Hamka, a great and well known Indonesian writer. This is the story about a timeless love and love unrealized. The same promise that makes him suffers for the rest of his life. A love oath so sacred for him that makes him unable to love another woman. A love promise that not only gives Zainuddin hopes to walk into his uncertain pathway ahead, but also defines the happiness of his entire life. A promise from a young man and woman deeply in love. And when Hayati makes a promise that she will forever wait for him and he will become her husband one day, if not here on earth then in the afterlife, that promise has sealed Zainuddin's heart forever. When Zainuddin tells Hayati that he will always love her, just before he is forced to leave her home village and moves to another town, he knows that his love for her is pure and true, and comes from his deepest heart. Later I just find out that 41% of people here gave this nonsensical-so- called-movie 10. Their modern songs with modern instruments just don't fit in this movie. Not to mention the misplaced soundtracks by pop band Nidji. And by 'modern,' I mean they look like many things that you can find today. Also, this movie needs a lot more props more than just bunch of old cars to convince me that this happened in early 1930's. the director or the script? The fact is that there were 4 writers in this mess. I know they're in love just because the script say so. The woman protagonist's character was confusing.

So, I finally watched this movie based on good review out there and the ads that said there are more than 1 million audiences in just few weeks or sort of. I believe that a movie should be treated differently from the book.
