Redha

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"Only through darkness, can one see the light"
  • 2016
  • 1 hr 55 min
  • 7.0  (96)

Redha is a Malaysian drama film released in 2016. It was directed by Tunku Mona Riza and produced by Ku Mohamad Haris, Ahmad Puad Onah, and Haris Sulong. The movie features a touching performance from its lead child actor, Harith Haziq, and a strong supporting cast, including Namron and Izzy Reef. The story of Redha follows the journey of a couple, Tariq and Alina, who have a child named Danial. Danial is diagnosed with autism at the age of 4, and Tariq and Alina struggle to come to terms with his condition. Tariq is initially in denial about Danial’s diagnosis, while Alina is desperate to find ways to help her son. As they navigate their way through the chaos brought on by Danial’s condition, they encounter a range of challenges, from disapproving relatives to skeptical doctors.

As the movie progresses, we see how Tariq and Alina’s journey transforms them as individuals, helping them grow stronger and more understanding. Tariq must learn to accept Danial’s autism and become a more supportive husband and father, while Alina begins to develop a deeper sense of compassion and empathy for her son.

One of the most poignant aspects of Redha is its depiction of the impact that autism has not only on Danial, but on his family members as well. The emotional pain and isolation that Alina and Tariq feel in particular is palpable, and the film does a great job of showing just how difficult it can be to support a loved one with autism. At the same time, Redha also offers up moments of warmth and humor, which help to balance out the heavier scenes.

The performances in the movie are exceptional. Harith Haziq, who plays Danial, delivers a nuanced portrayal of a child with autism. It’s clear that the young actor put in a lot of effort to understand the condition and how it might manifest itself in someone like Danial. Haziq’s performance is both convincing and heart-wrenching, and he shines in every scene he’s in.

Namron, too, is excellent as Ustaz Ghazali, a religious scholar who helps Tariq and Alina along their journey. The character offers wise counsel and practical advice, and Namron plays the role with great depth and warmth. Izzy Reef, who plays Alina, is also noteworthy. Her performance is grounded and realistic, and she shows a lot of range as her character evolves throughout the movie.

The film’s visual style is understated yet effective. The cinematography is mostly straightforward, emphasizing the story’s emotional beats rather than flashy camera work. The scenes are often shot in muted colors, which serves to highlight the subdued mood of the film.

Overall, Redha is a moving and sincere movie that tackles a difficult and often misunderstood topic with grace and empathy. It offers a powerful message of hope and perseverance in the face of adversity, and its themes of family, love, and acceptance are universal. This is a truly special film that is sure to leave a lasting impact on viewers of all ages.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2016
  • Runtime
    1 hr 55 min
  • Language
    Malay
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (96)
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