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Googoo Over Gubra

Posted: Sunday, 9 April 2006 (22:02)

I watched Gubra over the weekend. Twice. Like that scrumptious looking kaya and butter spread toast in the opening credits, it was that good that I had to have seconds. In fact, I would rather some of those over-bigoted religious nutballs watch it a couple of times themselves. Over the years, we have polarized and conditioned ourselves with so many preconceived (and ill-conceived) ideologies and prejudices that we can't even tolerate, let alone accept things around us as they are, even though they're of God's creations. The movie actually touches, pokes and even provokes viewers on different levels but ultimately, Gubra is about people, about love and most importantly, about acceptance. Yasmin manages to weave all of it so seamlessly and beautifully in this movie. I won't spoil nor bore anyone with details or plot of the movie here. Experience it at your nearest cinema. Twice, at least.

Small trivia: If anyone remembers Yasmin's earlier film Rabun, it had a scene that got butchered in the infinite wisdom of the censors at the LPF. Yasmin sure has her own way of getting back at them by using that very scene as a TV scene in Gubra and pass the censors without any cuts. Talk about redemption!

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