
Gelora 2024
Gelora (2024), directed by Armoda, dives into the rugged lives of fishermen Manaf, Husin, and Bakar whose tranquil existence is shattered when a rogue wave claims Manaf at sea.
Director: Armoda
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gelora (2024) about?
Gelora (2024) follows Manaf, Husin, and Bakar, fishermen whose lives flip upside down after a violent wave claims Manaf at sea. Struggling with survivor's guilt, Bakar abandons Saleha, forcing her and Manaf's widow Maryam to navigate grief, survival, and unexpected bonds in this emotionally charged coastal drama.
Who directed Gelora?
Gelora is directed by Armoda, a filmmaker known for crafting intimate, character-driven stories set against hardworking communities.
Who stars in Gelora?
The film stars Nabila Huda, Azrel Ismail, Dayang Areeda, Mustaqim Bahadon, and Ikhlas Jalil in pivotal roles.
Is Gelora (2024) worth watching?
As a Malaysian coastal drama steeped in emotional realism and human drama, Gelora offers a gripping narrative for fans of character-driven storytelling. While IMDb ratings are pending, its themes of resilience and family loss make it a compelling watch for drama enthusiasts.
How long is Gelora?
Runtime details are not listed.
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About Gelora (2024) — Raw emotional drama of survival and betrayal by the sea
Gelora (2024), directed by Armoda, dives into the rugged lives of fishermen Manaf, Husin, and Bakar whose tranquil existence is shattered when a rogue wave claims Manaf at sea. Presumed lost but spiraling into a heart-wrenching survival tale, the survivor's guilt fractures Bakar's bond with his family, leaving Saleha—abandoned by Bakar in his remorse—and Maryam, Manaf's widow, to navigate grief and resilience. This drama unfurls against the raw backdrop of coastal hardship, where love and loss collide in waves as relentless as the ocean itself.
The film weaves a poignant narrative of betrayal, redemption, and the unyielding strength of women left to hold together shattered homes. With its emotional depth and striking visuals of Malaysia's fishing communities, Gelora (2024) captures the fragility of human bonds in the face of nature's fury and personal failure.