Gubra

Gubra
Anxiety

Gubra official poster "Why do we hurt the most, the ones we love the most?"
Directed by Yasmin Ahmad
Produced by Elyna Shukri
Wan Shahidi Abdullah
Nan Salleh
Written by Yasmin Ahmad
Starring Sharifah Amani
Ida Nerina
Harith Iskander
Adibah Noor
Adlin Aman Ramlee
Alan Yun
Nam Ron
Norkhiriah
Ng Choo Seong
Music by Hardesh Singh, Pete Teo
Cinematography Low Keong
Edited by Affandi Jamaludin
Distributed by Golden Village Entertainment, Lighthouse Pictures
Release dates
2 March 2006
Running time
109 minutes
Country Malaysia
Language English
Malay
Cantonese
Hokkien
Mandarin

Gubra is a 2006 Malaysian film directed by Yasmin Ahmad.[1] It was shot in 14 days in Ipoh, Malaysia. It is the sequel to Sepet, and was followed by Mukhsin.

Name

Gubra gets its title from the word gubra, a word in the local Penang or Kedah variant of Malay used mainly used by the mamak community. The word means "worry". For overseas distribution, it was marketed as "Anxiety".

Synopsis

The story plot of Gubra is set a few years after Orked's romance with Jason, where she is married to Ariff, a man who is very much older than her. Early one morning, when she was fooling around with Ariff in the bathroom, her mother Mak Inom called her and said, "Orked, come now! We're losing your abah (father in Malay)!" Apparently, Orked's father, Pak Atan, had diabetic complications and the whole family, with their maid, Kak Yam, and chauffeur, Anuar, inclusive, frantically rushed him to the hospital.

At the hospital, Orked incidentally meets Alan, the elder brother of Jason, who recognised her from the photos that Jason and Orked took together during their rendezvous. Alan's father was also hospitalised due to a broken leg after his mother pushed him down the doorstep in annoyance. Alan was divorced from his Singaporean wife in this story and had his six-year-old daughter in his custody. In the midst of the 'reunion', Kak Yam got romantically involved with one of the hospital's male nurses, while Orked discovered, again (as it was not the first time since Orked mentioned, "You don't have to worry about breaking up our marriage, it's on the rocks anyway."), that Ariff had been seeing another lady, Latifah, behind her back. She moved back to her family home and had Alan bring her to his house where she tearfully retrieved memento items of her days with Jason, including photos and several Jason's Chinese poetry books, which Alan had kept away secretly for fear that his mother will secure them tightly in remembrance of her deceased son.

On a separate side of the story, Temah (full name: Fatimah Zakaria) is a Malay-Muslim lady who, unfortunately not well-versed in the Quran, works as a prostitute, together with a sidekick, Kiah. She is very fond and caring of her suspectedly born-out-of-wedlock son, Shahrin, whom she sends to religiously-rooted friend, Mas' house, for Quranic lessons under Mas' son, Adam's religious teacher. Mas' husband is a muezzin who also shares a neighbourly and friendly bond with Temah. He even helped to retrieve Temah's wallet when it was robbed from her by a man, suspectedly her former boyfriend who caused her to be pregnant with Shahrin, who might be in a frantic search of money to settle his gambling debts with loan sharks. Meanwhile, Temah went for blood tests at a polyclinic and discovered that she had contracted HIV. Regretfully, she requested Mas to teach her the Quran, who also guided her back to the path and aided her to perform her prayers.

The finale of the story sees Alan's parents reconciling after years of quarrels and fights by praying together before a Chinese altar and Alan and his daughter performing their solemn vows in a church. At the end of the credits, Orked was seen snuggling beside a topless Jason. Both wore wedding rings.

Cryptics

See also

References

  1. "IMDb". Retrieved 22 November 2012.

External links

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