

Banished, alone, broken — then his dead wife's secret arrives at his door.
A story of Majid, a man charged with the "Crime Prevention Act" was living alone after he was banished. However, everything changed when his son, Malek suddenly appeared after his wife died.
Acting
Que Haidar carries entire scenes with silence.
Direction
Samudin lets pain breathe instead of explaining it.
Director
Zainorhisyam Samudin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 1960 Malaysian Crime Prevention Act allowed indefinite detention without trial — this film weaponizes real state trauma as personal backstory.
Que Haidar reportedly stayed in character off-set for weeks, refusing to speak to crew — method acting or genuine spiral? The film blurs that line.