

It is in forgiving that we are forgiven
15/08/2008
Overview
Two Malaysian sisters, Rohani and Rohana, run away from home to escape their wealthy father’s mistreatment. They find refuge in a small town where they get to know Brian Goh, a young Catholic schoolteacher. Brian is irresistibly attracted to the two girls. Impressed by their extraordinary courage in the face of adversity, their relationship forces him to confront the ghosts of his own childhood. Director Yasmin Ahmad explores the possibilities of emotional survival after being traumatised by loved ones. Through the wanderings of three lost souls who band together and console one another, Muallaf celebrates friendship, forgiveness, and the coming to terms with the past.
Status: Released
Rating: 60%
Original language: MS
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0
Official website:
http://cinemamalaysia.com.my/film/info/?id=Muallaf_710
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IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1263797
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3472331
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Review by: Alunauwie
Written by: Alunauwie on 2025-09-30T03:12:54.074Z
Muallaf presents an intriguing concept of spiritual exploration, but its execution falls short with shallow conflicts and unclear focus. Despite a systematic storyline, weak character development and disjointed scenes hinder emotional impact. The film raises more questions than it answers, leaving viewers with an ambiguous and rushed ending.
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