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Nasi Lemak 2.0

Nasi Lemak 2.0 (2011)

September. 07,2011
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6.1
| Adventure Fantasy Comedy

Young Chef Huang (Namewee) struggles to get his restaurant business going because he cannot adapt to the “localised’ cooking his patrons are looking for. However, despite his unpopular cuisine, he is well-known as Hero Huang in the local neighbourhood where he carries out good deeds by helping the community – that is, until he met Xiao K (Karen Kong) who gets him in deep trouble. So as to get his life and the restaurant business back on track, Chef Huang must now seek help from a mysterious hawker stall lady (Adibah Noor), who summons him to embark on the extraordinary journey. He is to meet many ‘local heroes’ who will help him rediscover his roots and the hidden message of ‘Nasi Lemak’.

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Zlatica
2011/09/07

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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Rexanne
2011/09/08

It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny

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Bob
2011/09/09

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Francene Odetta
2011/09/10

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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changmoh
2011/09/11

For Malaysians of all races, "Nasi Lemak 2.0" has a built-in lure. Its film-maker and rapper, Wee Chee Meng (better known as Namewee) has attained such notoriety on YouTube and in the news (for various offences which I don't care to mention here) that his name has become synonymous with rebelliousness and subversiveness.If anything, the public would want to know what he's up to this time around with this movie called "Nasi Lemak 2.0". Is he going to make an ass of himself again? Or make asses out of his cast? But wait, the so-called '1-Malaysia comedy', reportedly made on a shoe-string RM1-million budget, has grossed RM7 million at the local box-office! That should raise a lot of eyebrows, especially of people like me who consider this production a low-brow comedy. Of course, the clamour by a group for the movie to be banned must have given a new boost to its takings. Namewee plays Chef Huang, a young cook who sets out with his new-found friend Xiao K (Karen Kong) to find the ingredients and make the best nasi lemak in the country. In his quest, he meets up with various local celebs like Datuk David Arumugam, Afdlin Shauki, Reshmonu and Kenny and Chee, and learn what being in a multi-racial country like Malaysia is all about - besides how to make good sambal and curry, of course.The movie, mostly in Mandarin and local Chinese dialects, looks like it has been rewritten from Stephen Chow Sing-chi's 'mo-lei-tau' (or nonsense) comedies, especially the 1996 "God Of Cookery". Having Karen Kong made up in such clownish-looking eyebrows and spectacles reminds us of the Smoking Landlady (Yuen Qiu) in Chow's Kungfu Hustle, except that Karen Kong's Xiao K just looks silly and not funny. Ditto that for most of the so-called comic sequences in the movie.The narrative is illogical and messy but in the absurdist sequences can be found a few comic gems. The main plot about the quest for the best nasi lemak recipes is really the 'side dish'. The real garnishings are those little gestures, the song and dance numbers, and visuals that take a swipe at Malaysian culture, society and politics. Examples of these are a kris-wielding scene reminiscent of the exploits of an Umno personality; the famous "looks like me, sounds like me, but is not me" quote refuting a video-clip; and allusions to other Malaysian politicians.I would like to think that Namewee had fun as the 'hero' in this movie, but his efforts are too self-indulgent and crude to be hilarious. Again, he opts to use obscenities, naming his characters Lan Qiao (colloquial for 'penis') and Gong See Fatt, and idiotic situations that make us cringe rather than laugh. However, his use of local celebs, like Adibah Noor, Afdlin Shauki, David Arumugam, Patrick Teoh and Kenny & Chee help to spark and sustain audience interest in the plot. As director, he seems to have allowed his 'guest stars' to run loose and do whatever they want with their cameos. Let's hope Namewee learns from his flaws and not wallow in its RM7-million gross.

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loong-lim
2011/09/12

Most of the scene relates to my childhood and adult as Malaysian Chinese. Great materials for current government to rethink and understand why some Malaysians still think there are much more room for IMPROVEMENT / to be a normal government, in my opinion.Karen Kong was lovely in this movie and I knew why she cried.Namewee was hero for me as he is brave and considered enough to voice and shoot out how my heart feels.Overall, 9/10. The 1 point was because he somehow think Nasi Lemak is much tastier then Chinese food, any how, that was the point of this movie, I guess.

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i_love_horror_movie
2011/09/13

Long before the movie has its opening in theater I watched the trailer of this movie from youtube, which was uploaded by the director Namewee, or more familiar by the local Chinese community with his real name Wong Meng Chee.Right after the video time slider reached its end, I started to doubt: "Wow, is this really going to be a good movie?!" Though the trailer itself could tell the major plot of this movie, the scenes selected just lack of attractiveness. This bring up so much of worries.Well, my worry was not from the perspective of a fans, but a loyal viewer of the videos created by him. Having seen through so much of his videos, I definitely love the ways he conveys the messages, though most of it were filled with some f-word, but come on, this is what we called "the way of youth"With this doubtful feeling, I walked into the theater and waits for the movie playing. After the opening credits was shown, I started to get some relieve. As the movie playing along, there were quite some moments that let me have a good laugh. Some scenes were just too cute that you can't help loving it, seriously! Just like the comment from 4 Malay wives on HuangDaXia: "So cute~~~"What I admired the most from this movie? Well, it definitely goes to the insert song of this movie - "Curry Neh" I totally have no idea how Namewee wrote the lyric that sounds so similar to the Tamil language. The effect of this song is indefinable. All these just show a fact that a trailer is not really reliable, like the trailer of a horror film that bring your hope high but eventually turned out to be a awfully scripted film.From a youtuber to a big screen director, I think even Namewee himself would think how intriguing it is by looking back all the way he'd gone through.All the best in your film career, Namewee! and... By the way, I watched this film in theater twice and planned to add this title to my DVD collection, WALAO EH!

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Anonoz
2011/09/14

From all the movies made by Malaysian Chinese I watched, Nasi Lemak 2.0 is perhaps, having the shortest mean-time-between-laughing. The only movie come second to this one, is The Superhero Movie. It's simply indisputable. Even the title itself refers to the recent riot, Bersih 2.0 that fights for fair and square general election.Although the synopsis suggested he is on a journey to search for the best recipe of Nasi Lemak, the fact is this movie brings you on a quick tour on Malaysia's pathetic coward politicians' stories, specialties of each races and sometimes small story clips that make you laugh. Name Wee wrote a very, very good script for this.The downside is this movie is unsuitable for family viewings, there are many crude sex jokes involved and some characters are named after Chinese profanities, like Lan Qiao and Gong See Fart. And the bloody offscreen penis chopping scene is definitely a not-so-humorous joke.Thankfully, for those who read newspaper often and pay attention to recent happenings know what the movie is talking about. They presented the bad sides of the infamous politicians in a humorous and sarcastic way. And sometimes characterization is not important at all. There is no definite biography for all the characters. For instance, the Gong See Fart can suddenly be CSL, the next moment he became Li***m, or the Chef Huang would transform into a guy in MCA. It's a total fun ride of politic jokes.Lastly, as Malaysian you will feel warm-hearted when watching this movie. Maybe you even feel that you don't know Malaysia as it is. The races mentioned are Chinese, Baba Nyonya, Indian and lastly Malays. I don't want to spoil the features of each races here.There is not much to complain about this film, I like it. But you have the liberty to hate it, conservative guys.

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