Monday, November 14, 2011

Film Journal: Selubung

The movie ‘Selubung’ was produced in 1992 which directed by Shuhaimi Baba. The plot of this movie is about a modern Malay woman, Mastura who joined to the organization ‘Rescaid’ after her studies in Perth, Australia. In the beginning of the movie, Mastura was trying to help her friend E.J. from joining the religious extremist group but failed. When she came back to Malaysia, she joined the voluntary organization ‘Rescaid’ in order to help Palestine children to evade from the war. From time to time, she fell in love to a guy called Kamal but she tends to escape from him because he was a husband of other person. However, problem solved when Kamal was divorced. She also influenced EJ and Kamal to join the organization. When everything was going well, tragedy has come to her that some radicals tried to bomb the office of Rescaid and Mastura was coma after the strikes. At the end of the story, Mastura was finally recovered and came back to the Rescaid.

Basically, I like the idea that Shuhaimi Baba want to present in the film. The background of this story is that it reflects the rudeness of war that happened in Israel. The war between Israelis and Palestinians are endless and cruelty due to their conflicts are unsolvable in terms of religions, division of lands, hatred between them and etc as well as it relates to the benefit of western countries. For example, there’s a part that Lebanon refugees camp where Halim and Brother Musa stayed was under attack by enemies and a lot of people died. This scene actually has reflected the savages of war that happened in Middle-East. When it compares to Kuala Lumpur where Mastura lives, this is far more peaceful and harmony than Israel and Lebanon.

I like the part that Mastura refuse to see Kamal and reject him when heard that Kamal is married. This shows the happening of feminism in Malay women. In this movie, women are often represented as well educated as they speak a mixture of English and Malay. Moreover, Mastura as the main protagonist of this film has perfectly performed as a modern Malay woman with the characteristic of independent, strong-minded, and decision making. However, there is another type of feminism represented in this film that they are follower, weak, unconfident, and speak with a weak and soft sound whose EJ is the person reflecting this type of feminism. For example, when EJ decides to marry with Brother Musa, she has become a woman that follows what Brother Musa said and ritual of Islam.

I feel dislike on the editing of this film. This is because bad skill of editing such as jump cut has ruined the flow of the film and confused the audiences about the events that happening in this film. For example, Mastura has met Kamal in the dinner party, after that it suddenly jump to another scene which Mastura met her father. Moreover, there is a scene that Mastura walks away to escape from Kamal when Kamal leave for a moment, and then suddenly goes to the scene that EJ speaks to Mastura. This are also considered as jump cut. In fact, there is some scene that edited by Astro that leads to jump cut such as when Mastura is chatting with Kamal about Pintu album, it suddenly goes to the scene that EJ sitting at the beach and watching to the fire.

The scene that I have chosen is the scene that EJ is going to marry with Brother Musa and Mastura wants to have a talk with EJ. The place taken is a park in the University. There are six people appeared in this scene who are Brother Musa, Hani, EJ, Halim, Mastura, and Zek.

Firstly, the costume and props that they are wearing and taking represent their different situation and school of thoughts. At the side of Brother Musa, they are wearing the Middle East Islamic costume and Brother Musa is holding a bead in his right hand. It represents the meaning that they are loyal to their religion, traditional and conservative. While at the side of Mastura, they are wearing t-shirt, jacket, and skirt that represent modern wearing as well as Mastura holds a file in her left hand. It means that they are modern, liberal and open-minded.

Moreover, the way that they walk is also reflecting their difference. Brother Musa is walking in front while EJ and Hani are walking behind him. It shows the ruling of masculinity over the feminism. This portrays that women must be followers and all decisions are made by men. When looks at Mastura and her friends, they walk together in a parallel line. It means the gender equality that men are same with women and all of them should be in the same position.

Their way of speaking also represents their characteristic. When Mastura is questioning to Brother Musa, she tends to be like more confident and dare to face the authority. Her eyes is firm and steady when look at Brother Musa. It shows the modern feminism. While EJ speaks soft and gently, and her eyes are looking around that she tries to escape from looking at Mastura. This is the first portrayal of feminism. Brother Musa is representing the ruling role. His eyes are always looking higher sight and he speaks arrogantly to shows his authorities and power.

References

The Jump Cut. (n.d.) Retrieved November 15, from http://www.mediacollege.com/video/editing/transition/jump-cut.html

The Origin of Israel-Palestine Conflict. (n.d.) Retrieved November 15, from http://www.ifamericaknew.org/history/origin.html

Selubung 1992, (n.d.) Retrieved November 15, from http://idanerina.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=21&Itemid=26

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