The cast displayed good acting skills. Both actors who played the roles of Engku Daffa and Azman were very much into their roles. Mohd Amiruddin Fadzli as Engku Daffa a capitalist was believable. His performance reached its peak even at the beginning of the play when he spoke to the audience about the character’s life story. Both their vocal volumes were good. Azman showed a clear difference in his voice when he was a nurse with soft character and he was retailed. He turned into a great villain at the end. His role displayed the Yin and Yang characteristics and was performed well. The role of Engku Daffa as a paralytic was performed with excellent body language. When Azman pulled him out of his bed, the actor staged a fall just like a paralytic imaginably would.
-Thamayanthi Thangavelu
Engku Daffa and Azman played their roles as a cruel employer and as a nurse suitably. As a capitalist with physical disability, Mohd Amiruddin Fadzli involved in his role perfectly. His acting expresses the pain of being negligible and arrogance of being rich which brought us into the real situation. On the other hand, Azman as a private nurse to Engku Daffa creates an impression of a soft character among the audience and unexpectedly turns into an extreme character. The turning point of the character played by Azman attracted the audience. His body language and dialogue matches for taking revenge upon his employer.
-Ashvaany Egambaram
In comparison, I personally like Nor Azam as Azman. He gets into the feeling of the character as a personal nurse very well. In my opinion, Azman’s character is a complex character but he acted successfully. For the character, it includes many elements like sadness, stupidity and revenge. For Engku Daffa’s character, there are two elements which are cruel and frighten. Roughly, both actors can feel the character nicely.
-Zakaria Abdul Rahman
The performers did a good job and really gave life to the character in their own way. It was pretty interesting. I preferred Nor Azam as Azman as the nurse. Since the first, he really acted as a guilty and nerdy character but finally he totally twisted his character to a maniac and psychotic. It really impressed me when he acted as a killer. He opened his eyes widely and acted so fierce and different. Mohd Amiruddin Fadzli as Engku Daffa did a great job too, where he acted as an angry boss all the time and finally got crying because of Azman’s torture. His character suits well too when his style and elegance in the opening part, the high voice of his to show his ego and revenge on his parents.
-Mohd Aizuddin Abu Bakar
-Nur Khuzairy Jamaludin
-Mohd Hafiz Hasbullah
-Mohd Razif Zenudin
-Khawarizmi Abdullah
-Mohamad Haniffa Mohamed
-Ariff Che Mohd Noor
-Eppi Regar
Mohd Amiruddin Fadzli acts as Engku Daffa. In this play, he acts as an arrogant man that is proud of his prosperity and his money. He acted well as the character and he is good in controlling his body gestures and movements. His voice is in high tone and the audience can hear clearly what he is saying. As for Nor Azam as Azman, he acted well suitable with his physical and his gestures and body movements are fit with the character. He can control his emotion well according to the character. His voice is a bit slow and it affected his performance a bit.
-Marliyani Omar
-Junainah Tusnan
-Mohd Azrul Amin Yunus
Between these two main actors, I really like Nor Azam as Azman. He really can act as Azman successfully. In my opinion, Azman is a dynamic character and really hard to act but Nor Azam made it well. Engku Daffa too is a dynamic character but not as hard as Azman. But all the actors have done their job nicely and sometimes made me feel to watch it again. Some of the phrases that I will never forget is by Azman: “to kill people like Engku Daffa is a must for all people in the world”. For me, the phrase is really appropriate with this theatre. I was surprised because I never expected that Azman will say that because it is as same as my monolog.
-Aminurrasyid Abas
Both main characters in this play show a great enthusiasm and really stand in the real characters’ shoes. They have also undermined the meaning of the play because Engku Daffa and Azman have come across as being virtually the same in mission. The volume, gestures, movement of both performers and considering the characters’ point of view made me see themselves as both protagonist characters. The characters clearly establish they story’s meaning, hitting the marks and really expressing themselves as actual human beings.
-Norazlina Ab Rahman
2 comments:
Critical Thinking thru Lit pun dah di rampas dari i...huhuhu. next semester u know who pulak ajar...apa2 pun... they wrote preety good reviews don't they?...
rampas? a big question on that... huhuhu~ i tahu la siapa yang ajar next sem that bloody subject... yeah, i will have to agree that your students wrote good comments... you should be proud of it =]
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