Wangi Jadi Saksi

by chics on Saturday, 22 July 2006 - 2 pm · 12 comments

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Last night, watched a sneak preview of a play directed by U-wei titled Wangi Jadi Saksi. This play is being brought by DBP on collaboration with Kekkwa. Reading the tile I thought it was some kind of cerita jiwang, instead it turn out to be a historical play. The storyline tells about the killing of Hang Jebat by Hangg Tuah from the eyes of Hang Jebat’s wife, Dang Wangi.

I like the Dang Wangi coz I like vanida Imran and I thought I wouldn’t like Hang Jebat coz I dunno him but hey, he turned out to be some cool dude. I mean as the Hang Jebat’s rolela. Khir Rahman as Hang Tuah and Datuk Rahim Razali was excellent as bendahara. And that Sabri Yunus guy? Some sort of narratorlaI mean, most HangTuah story, the casts will speak in conventional way as in baku and such but Wangi Jadi Saksi shows that all the casts are speaking normal malay but if you listen carefully, ade sedikit lain.

The prop was as the normal playla. Don’t aspect PGLTM kinda props ok yet I think something is missing. Perhaps the way Dang Wangi hesitate when trying to kill the Jawa guy[can't recall la what's his role].

Anyway, since it’s a sneak preview so sikit jela die tunjuk. I lope cerita sejarah or epics but this one left a question on me.Sebab apa tau, according to Dang wangi, the way Jebat died was not as what people heard, something else happen when Jebat and Tuah were inside the castle whereby Dang Wangi was also happened to be there. Macam ada conspiracy ke apa? Pasal at the end of the scene, instead of bertikam both of them duduk bersila.

Which is soo U wei. I mean, if you are a bimbo [no pun intended] this is not a show for you but if you are an intelectual person [like me..haha.Noot!] yeah, you might enjoy this. It’s all about thinking baby!

So, where to watch this playla?

27 Julai–6 Ogos 2006, 8:30mlm Selasa-Ahad, 3:00ptg Sabtu-Ahad

Auditorium Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka
RM35, RM55, RM75, RM100

Axcess Hotline (03) 7711-5000 www.axcess.com.my
http://www.wangijadisaksi.com/

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  • jantan

    Hey i beg to differ ! Vanida failed! There is a good comment at hanturaya's blog !

  • jantan

    Hey i beg to differ ! Vanida failed! There is a good comment at hanturaya’s blog !

  • chics

    apek- she married hang jebatla and jebat conquered istana..that's y laa
    aida- yup..yup..supposedly
    uda- go and watchlaa!
    hanim- hehehee

  • chics

    apek- she married hang jebatla and jebat conquered istana..that’s y laa
    aida- yup..yup..supposedly
    uda- go and watchlaa!
    hanim- hehehee

  • hanim

    Sampai skarang takto mana satu yang betul. Tuah ke Jebat. I go for Lekiu. Eheh.

  • http://udaswoop.blogspot.com/ Uda

    I may not be a historian, nor am I an ignorant of history itself… But one thing I learn from the 'Hang Tuah, Hang Jebat thing' is, orders are meant to be followed when it benefits the mass most and wrongly actions cannot be condoned even if it meant well.
    p.s. A play by U-wei…. Something to look foward to….

  • hanim

    Sampai skarang takto mana satu yang betul. Tuah ke Jebat. I go for Lekiu. Eheh.

  • http://acekrusher.blogdrive.com Miss Aida

    We had to do Malay literature in high school and we did it through Hang Jebat's perspective. Supposedly, he is the good guy.

  • http://udaswoop.blogspot.com/ Uda

    I may not be a historian, nor am I an ignorant of history itself… But one thing I learn from the ‘Hang Tuah, Hang Jebat thing’ is, orders are meant to be followed when it benefits the mass most and wrongly actions cannot be condoned even if it meant well.
    p.s. A play by U-wei…. Something to look foward to….

  • http://acekrusher.blogdrive.com Miss Aida

    We had to do Malay literature in high school and we did it through Hang Jebat’s perspective. Supposedly, he is the good guy.

  • Apek yang perasan

    History is often accused only as the narrative of the victor. As Tuah won, it is his story that we hear more often:)
    Maybe modern society finds Jebat's reasons more romantic these days, and chooses to overlook that both friends were betrayers, just walkers of different paths.
    On the play itself though… Wangi could hardly have been a witness … not for the important bits; what would she have been doing in the castle at the end for example? Women weren't allowed there – certainly not the wife of Jebat.
    Would Sharina be a reliable witness? Hehe.

  • Apek yang perasan

    History is often accused only as the narrative of the victor. As Tuah won, it is his story that we hear more often:)
    Maybe modern society finds Jebat’s reasons more romantic these days, and chooses to overlook that both friends were betrayers, just walkers of different paths.
    On the play itself though… Wangi could hardly have been a witness … not for the important bits; what would she have been doing in the castle at the end for example? Women weren’t allowed there – certainly not the wife of Jebat.
    Would Sharina be a reliable witness? Hehe.




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