
Ophilia 2014
Ophilia, a thought-provoking drama-action film, delves into the complexities of human connection and the quest for meaning in life. Directed by Raja Mukhriz Bin R. Ahmad Kamaruddin, this 2014 release features a talented cast, including Pekin Ibrahim, Que Haidar, and Zizan Nin.
Director: Raja Mukhriz Bin R. Ahmad Kamaruddin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ophilia (2014) about?
Ophilia (2014) follows the journey of three skinheads as they navigate the complexities of human connection and the quest for meaning in life.
Who directed Ophilia?
Raja Mukhriz Bin R. Ahmad Kamaruddin brings his unique vision to the screen in Ophilia.
Who stars in Ophilia?
Pekin Ibrahim, Que Haidar, and Zizan Nin lead the cast in Ophilia.
Is Ophilia (2014) worth watching?
While Ophilia (2014) may not have a high IMDb rating, its engaging storyline and well-developed characters make it a worthwhile watch for fans of the drama-action genre.
How long is Ophilia?
Ophilia has a runtime of 92 minutes.
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About Ophilia (2014) — Unpacking the Power of True Friendship
Ophilia, a thought-provoking drama-action film, delves into the complexities of human connection and the quest for meaning in life. Directed by Raja Mukhriz Bin R. Ahmad Kamaruddin, this 2014 release features a talented cast, including Pekin Ibrahim, Que Haidar, and Zizan Nin. The movie explores themes of friendship and self-discovery, set against a backdrop of intense action and drama. By following the journey of three skinheads, Ophilia (2014) challenges its viewers to reevaluate their own priorities and relationships. With its gripping storyline and well-developed characters, this film is a must-watch for fans of the drama-action genre.
In the midst of a chaotic world, Ophilia (2014) offers a refreshing and intense cinematic experience. The movie's director, Raja Mukhriz Bin R. Ahmad Kamaruddin, masterfully weaves together a narrative that is both emotionally resonant and visually stunning. With its talented cast and engaging storyline, Ophilia (2014) is a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat and leave you thinking long after the credits roll.