Cheah Liek Hou's life from being an ordinary badminton player to a paralympic player after suffering from brachial nerve numbness.Cheah Liek Hou's life from being an ordinary badminton player to a paralympic player after suffering from brachial nerve numbness.Cheah Liek Hou's life from being an ordinary badminton player to a paralympic player after suffering from brachial nerve numbness.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Daniel Chezi
- Ah Fei
- (as Daniel Cheah)
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The quality of this film is on the next level. Great shots and a storyline that is heartwarming and easily digestible. Highly recommended. The badminton scenes of the movie are very impressive and the director's touch has made it very commendable especially with his previous.
One of the film's strongest points is its storyline. It's heartwarming and easily digestible, making it accessible to a wide range of viewers. The plot is well-constructed, with a perfect balance of drama, humor, and emotional moments. It weaves together the themes of love, perseverance, and personal growth in a way that resonates deeply with the audience. The characters are well-developed, each with their own unique arcs that contribute to the overall narrative. The dialogues are natural and engaging, further enhancing the storytelling.
Must Watch!!!
One of the film's strongest points is its storyline. It's heartwarming and easily digestible, making it accessible to a wide range of viewers. The plot is well-constructed, with a perfect balance of drama, humor, and emotional moments. It weaves together the themes of love, perseverance, and personal growth in a way that resonates deeply with the audience. The characters are well-developed, each with their own unique arcs that contribute to the overall narrative. The dialogues are natural and engaging, further enhancing the storytelling.
Must Watch!!!
Malaysia needs more movies like this to tell the world about what makes the people of the nation special. This should be best movie to screen for national day of celebration. Sports, as featured, is indeed a great unifying force for diverse people and best celebrate the benefits of diversity. It also highlights how a small nation can triumph over bigger population countries, when it harness the strength of diversity instead letting it be divisive. Hope people across the the differences ethnic groups in Malaysia watch the movie. And for Non-Malaysians see the power and attractiveness of Malaysia as a nation of high potential.
Infinity out of 10!!! 'Gold' is an absolute gem of a family-friendly movie that truly inspires! From start to finish, I was captivated by its uplifting story and engaging characters. Every moment of the film is filled with heart and adventure, drawing you into the journey of the characters and leaving you rooting for their success. The cinematography is breathtaking, showcasing the beauty of the setting and enhancing the emotional impact of the story. The performances are top-notch, bringing authenticity and depth to each role. If you're searching for a film that uplifts and inspires, look no further than 'Gold'. It's a heartfelt and exhilarating cinematic experience that resonates long after the credits roll.
Fter watching this, my heart was truly moved! For the first time, I learned that a Malaysian has won a gold medal at the Olympics. This film beautifully captures the dedication, hard work, and spirit that led to this historic achievement. The cinematography and storytelling are top-notch, making it a must-watch for all Malaysians in cinemas. It's not just a sports movie; it's a story of national pride and perseverance. I am so proud to be Malaysian and to see our country's talent and determination showcased so brilliantly on the big screen! Don't miss out on this inspiring and uplifting experience. Go watch it and feel the pride of being Malaysian!
The film not only tugs at heartstrings but also serves as a source of inspiration, instilling a sense of hope and determination in viewers, encouraging them to pursue their dreams against all odds. Through its cinematic brilliance, Gold movie shines a spotlight on the rich cultural tapestry and resilient spirit of Malaysia, leaving a lasting impact on its audience. Each scene is meticulously crafted to evoke an emotional response, whether through breathtaking visuals or intimate character interactions. The film's soundtrack, infused with Malaysian melodies and rhythms, enhances the storytelling, creating an immersive experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst film to used Studio Mix Stage 1 Dolby ATMOS FINAS facility for pre-mix and final mix in 7.1 Surround format.
- ConnectionsEdited from Tokyo 2020: XVI Summer Paralympic Games (2021)
- SoundtracksKita Pasti Boleh
Performed by Kaka Azraff, Daniel Sher and Saint T.F.C.
Written by Daniel Sher and Saint T.F.C.
Produced by Angela Chua An Qi (as Angela Victoria Chua), Daniel Sher, Nelson Sim Shein Cheng and Faizal Fauzi
Courtesy of Astro Shaw and Rocketfuel Entertainment
Details
- Runtime2 hours 6 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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