

Yasmine
Yasmine, a high school student from Brunei, fed up with studying and her strict father, decides to learn silat, a martial art practiced in Southeast Asia, after a boy displays his own knowledge of silat in order to impress her.
Director(s)
Siti Kamaluddin
Chan Man-Ching
Cast & crew

Liyana Yus
Yasmine

Reza Rahadian
Fahri / Yasmine's Father

Roy Sungkono
Ali

Nadiah Wahid
Nadia

Agus Kuncoro
Jamal

Dwi Sasono
Tong Lung

Carmen Soo
Yasmine's Mother

Arifin Putra
Halim

Mentari De Marelle
Dewi

Nabila Huda
Nurul
Jazz Hayat
Roni
Dk Syasya Sahira Izzati
Lili
Pg Mohd Yusri Pg Hj Yahya
Basri
Hj Yahya Hj Berudin
School Guard

Soo Wincci
Class Teacher
Aryl Falak
Adi Rahman

Dian P. Ramlee
Yasmine's Grandmother

M. Nasir
Datuk Raja nan Hitam
Soefira Jafney Jaafar
Cikgu Normah
Ching Miau Lim
Silat Opponent
Maharasyi
Achi Suriani (Silat Opponent S.T.I)
Zul Fadhli Abdul Mateen
Running Boy 1
Farhan
Running Boy 2
Hafiz
Running Boy 3
Juliana Hamdan
Jamal's Wife
Siti Kamaluddin
TV Reporter (Voice)
DK Rosimah Pg Mohammed
Adi's Mother (Voice)
Jauyah Jaya
Radio (Voice)
Haji Gafar Haji Ghani
Azan (Voice)
Syed Muhd Aaqil Hj Hamir
Young Adi
Siti Nur Zuhrah Damia B. Zainal Aminuddin
Young Yasmine
P.A Azlan
Cikgu Anwar
Farha'an Sidek
Cikgu Mahmud
Faridah Ibrahim
Teacher
Izzati Mahali
Linda
Zayn Sabri
Final Competition Announcer
Ahmad Kabeer
Grocery Shop Owner
Chan Man-Ching
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Details
Reviews
r96sk
Clichés aplenty, though <em>'Yasmine'</em> is a good film. The run time could've been shaved a bit and the characters could've been written better, but taking everything into account I'd say this is a positive 2014 release from Brunei; <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/18/brunei-trailblazing-first-commercial-film-yasmine-silat#:~:text=Brunei%27s%20first%20ever%20commercial%20feature%20film" rel="nofollow">reportedly</a> the first ever commercial feature film from the Southeast Asian country. The cast aren't anything overly noteworthy, though Liyana Yus makes for a good enough lead; her (titular) character is a little hit-and-miss in terms of how she acts, though that's on the filmmakers rather than Liyana. The rest of the cast, spearheaded by Reza Rahadian, are solid. Nothing perfect, naturally, but I enjoyed watching it.
