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Aku Tak Bodoh is a rather intriguing take on familial disconnect, showing a young guy, Roy, navigating his way through parental neglect in a pretty light-hearted manner. It’s a Malay remake of a Jack Neo classic, and you can feel that blend of humor and heart. The pacing is uneven, often dipping into serious territory before bouncing back with some comedic relief. The film captures the essence of a family so wrapped up in their own ambitions that they forget the very basics—connection and care. Performances are decent, especially from the leads, who manage to bring a certain charm to their roles despite the chaotic family dynamics. It’s not groundbreaking, but it presents a relatable insight into modern Malay life, with some practical effects that add a nice touch to certain comedic scenes.
Focus on familial themes.Light-hearted yet serious.Remake of a popular original.
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