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So, Pening Pening Lalat is this quirky little comedy from 1990 that showcases AR Badul's unique charm as Zakaria. The plot spins around this kidnap gone wrong, or right, depending on how you look at it—he brings home a fugitive named Dino, who's actually an escaped prisoner. The film's pacing is a mix of slapstick humor and heartwarming moments, especially as Dino bonds with Zakaria's daughter, Aliza. It’s not just about the chase and the RM10,000 bounty on Dino’s head; there’s some interesting commentary on how people perceive good and bad. The practical effects are minimal but effective, leaning heavily on the performances, which are quite lively. It’s a little gem that shows the playful side of Malaysian cinema in that era.
Features AR Badul's signature humor.A blend of slapstick and heartfelt moments.Offers a unique glimpse into Malaysian comedy in the '90s.
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