My Spy – New Movie From Afdlin Shauki

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Cast: AC Mizal,Hannah Tan, Adlin Aman Ramlie, Afdlin Shauki, Carmen Soo, Harun Salim Bachik, Maria Farida, Ridzuan Hashim,Que Haidar
Director: Afdlin Shauki
Writer: Afdlin Shauki
Producer :Edry Abdul Halim ,Norman Abdul Halim ,Yusry Kru
Classification: PG13
Running Time:
Distributor: Kru Films
Genre: Comedy
Country:Malaysia
Language:Malay
General Release Date: 03 Dec 2009

My Spy Malaysian Film Synopsis :

Wildman AJ (AC Mizal) is colour blind. Salleh (Harun Salim Bachik) is a retired cop who tries to sell his invention to the police. The two hate each other but these two private detectives must join forces to solve their biggest cases, involving a corrupt man (Datuk ‘O’ Osman), a sexy secretary (Hannah Tan) and an art collection theft syndicate.Watch online Movie Trailer free My Spy Malay Malaysian Movie.The film Directed by Afdlin Shauki .

My Spy Malay Film Review :

Afdlin Shauki’s quirky spy comedy stars the dynamic duo AC Mizal and Harun Salim Bachick as two bumbling spy agents who never fails to land themselves into many hilarious odd mishaps. The two actors complement each other well as far as how teamwork goes in “Dumb And Dumber”, “Beavis And Butt-Head” and “Ren And Stimpy”. Bearing close resemblance to Leslie Neilson’s clumsy character in the “Naked Gun” series, Harun Salim Bachick’s character Salleh deals with his missions in a more unique way than of his counterpart, using his own inventions that often turn out for the worse. Unfortunately, the gadgets used in this film weren’t impressive enough, maintaining an obvious low-budget quality. There’s the usual talking car, hand phone that can pull off as an ordinary highlighter pen and a turtleback-shaped shield that literally packs a punch when activated.

As the story goes, colour blind spy agent AJ (AC Mizal) teams up with gadgets-gone-wrong Salleh to help Datin Mariana (Maria Farida) spy on her wealthy tycoon husband, Datuk Osman (Ridzuan Hashim), on the assumption that he’s having an affair. As the duo travels to the island of Langkawi, going undercover in various ridiculous costumes, they encounter a crime far more serious without even realising it, involving Datuk Osman and a missing one-of-a-kind painting called “Brinjal in a Bowl”

Harun Salim Bachick’s character Salleh deals with his missions in a more unique way than of his counterpart, using his own inventions that often turn out for the worse. Unfortunately, the gadgets used in this film weren’t impressive enough, maintaining an obvious low-budget quality. There’s the usual talking car, hand phone that can pull off as an ordinary highlighter pen and a turtleback-shaped shield that literally packs a punch when activated.

As the story goes, colour blind spy agent AJ (AC Mizal) teams up with gadgets-gone-wrong Salleh to help Datin Mariana (Maria Farida) spy on her wealthy tycoon husband, Datuk Osman (Ridzuan Hashim), on the assumption that he’s having an affair. As the duo travels to the island of Langkawi, going undercover in various ridiculous costumes, they encounter a crime far more serious without even realising it, involving Datuk Osman and a missing one-of-a-kind painting called “Brinjal in a Bowl”.

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