Representation of Young Malay Muslim Optimism in Hoore! Hoore! (2012) and Adiwiraku (2017)

Narrative of Teen Films should be geared towards maturing, how to identify a problem, character and about future dreams as well as about the identification of teenager and the twists and turns of life, which is their contradiction and dilemma in the increasingly challenging social life. That way, te...

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Main Authors: Mohd Said, Bambang Suhartono, Datoem, Arif, Rusli, Fatin Hafshah
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Language:English
Published: UUM Press 2022
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29321/1/JCISC%2001%202022%20153-174.pdf
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author Mohd Said, Bambang Suhartono
Datoem, Arif
Rusli, Fatin Hafshah
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Datoem, Arif
Rusli, Fatin Hafshah
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description Narrative of Teen Films should be geared towards maturing, how to identify a problem, character and about future dreams as well as about the identification of teenager and the twists and turns of life, which is their contradiction and dilemma in the increasingly challenging social life. That way, teenagers can identify and be motivated to deal with the issue well after watching. The purpose of this study is to analyze and parse as well as to formulate the representation of Malay Muslim Youth optimism in Hoore! Hoore! (2012) and Adiwiraku (2017) films, based of five indicators of optimism according and optimism from Islamic perspective by Imam Al Ghazali exist in the narratives of both study films through character and the character of Malay Muslim teenagers. In this study, the author uses a qualitative approach with document analysis techniques and descriptive discussion on the optimistic attitude of Young Malay Muslim through teenage characters until the existence of optimism in both films. As a result, this study concludes that the indicator of optimism has been inserted and featured in both films effectively. Also, both films have presented and proved that the importance of Muslim Malay youth should have the knowledge, practices and beliefs of Islam in the ambitions, dreams and success in life.
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spelling uum-293212023-03-27T08:08:00Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29321/ Representation of Young Malay Muslim Optimism in Hoore! Hoore! (2012) and Adiwiraku (2017) Mohd Said, Bambang Suhartono Datoem, Arif Rusli, Fatin Hafshah N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR Narrative of Teen Films should be geared towards maturing, how to identify a problem, character and about future dreams as well as about the identification of teenager and the twists and turns of life, which is their contradiction and dilemma in the increasingly challenging social life. That way, teenagers can identify and be motivated to deal with the issue well after watching. The purpose of this study is to analyze and parse as well as to formulate the representation of Malay Muslim Youth optimism in Hoore! Hoore! (2012) and Adiwiraku (2017) films, based of five indicators of optimism according and optimism from Islamic perspective by Imam Al Ghazali exist in the narratives of both study films through character and the character of Malay Muslim teenagers. In this study, the author uses a qualitative approach with document analysis techniques and descriptive discussion on the optimistic attitude of Young Malay Muslim through teenage characters until the existence of optimism in both films. As a result, this study concludes that the indicator of optimism has been inserted and featured in both films effectively. Also, both films have presented and proved that the importance of Muslim Malay youth should have the knowledge, practices and beliefs of Islam in the ambitions, dreams and success in life. UUM Press 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29321/1/JCISC%2001%202022%20153-174.pdf Mohd Said, Bambang Suhartono and Datoem, Arif and Rusli, Fatin Hafshah (2022) Representation of Young Malay Muslim Optimism in Hoore! Hoore! (2012) and Adiwiraku (2017). Journal of Creative Industry & Sustainable Culture (JCISC), 1. pp. 175-201. ISSN 2976-2480 https://doi.org/10.32890/jcisc2022.1.7
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Mohd Said, Bambang Suhartono
Datoem, Arif
Rusli, Fatin Hafshah
Representation of Young Malay Muslim Optimism in Hoore! Hoore! (2012) and Adiwiraku (2017)
title Representation of Young Malay Muslim Optimism in Hoore! Hoore! (2012) and Adiwiraku (2017)
title_full Representation of Young Malay Muslim Optimism in Hoore! Hoore! (2012) and Adiwiraku (2017)
title_fullStr Representation of Young Malay Muslim Optimism in Hoore! Hoore! (2012) and Adiwiraku (2017)
title_full_unstemmed Representation of Young Malay Muslim Optimism in Hoore! Hoore! (2012) and Adiwiraku (2017)
title_short Representation of Young Malay Muslim Optimism in Hoore! Hoore! (2012) and Adiwiraku (2017)
title_sort representation of young malay muslim optimism in hoore hoore 2012 and adiwiraku 2017
topic N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR
url https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29321/1/JCISC%2001%202022%20153-174.pdf
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