Coming of age film exploring things kids go through such as insecurities, fears, secrets and how they can haunt them. A bunch of teenagers with issues venture into a haunted jungle that has the ability to bring their deepest, darkest fears & insecurities to life. What could go wrong?
It’s a sunny day, a white car is driving on the road. There is nothing ahead, Lok and Rainie were on their way to their destination. The scenery outside the car, with that broken radio, until the car couldn't drive anymore. They went to a beach, watching the sunset slowly, and the blue horizon they’ll never see.
Alicia is mixed race. Her father is Chinese and her mother is Malay. Alicia has lived in Bangsar since she was born. But when her father gets a work project to Langkawi, the family gets uprooted too. At her new school, Alicia feels like a fish out of water. When she gets punished for not wearing her school tudung properly.
The Journey is a cross-continental story that explores the idea of culture, not just as tradition but as an expression of love. When Bee (Yew) returns to Malaysia for the first time in a decade - she introduces her conservative father Uncle Chuan (Lee) to her happy-go-lucky British fiancé, Benji (Pfeiffer). With Benji's lack of cultural understanding and comprehension of Chinese traditions, Chuan opposes their marriage. Unexpected circumstances ensue, and Chuan reluctantly submits to their union, on the condition that their wedding adheres to Chinese tradition. Part of that tradition is that Chuan must invite all of his childhood friends personally. So the quintessential odd couple, Benji and Chuan, embark on a cross country adventure to deliver the invitations. Despite language barriers and initial hesitation from both parties, the two men come to realize that their priorities are essentially one and the same.