Hafalan Shalat Delisa
Hafalan Shalat Delisa | |
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Directed by | Sony Gaokasak |
Produced by | Chand Parwez Servia |
Written by | Armantono |
Based on | Hafalan Shalat Delisa by Tere Liye |
Starring |
Nirina Zubir Reza Rahadian Chantiq Schagerl Al Fathir Muchtar Mike Lewis Loide Christina Teixeira Ghina Salsabila Reska Tania Apriadi Riska Tania Apriadi |
Distributed by | StarVision Plus |
Release date | December 22, 2011 |
Running time | 150 minutes |
Country | Indonesia |
Language | Indonesian |
Hafalan Shalat Delisa (Delisa's Salat Recitation) is 2011 Indonesian drama film which was released on December 22, 2011. Directed by Sony Gaokasak and starring Nirina Zubir and Reza Rahadian, the film is based on the best-selling fiction novel by Tere Liye with the same title. The whole scene was made in Aceh.
Plot
Delisa (Chantiq Schagerl), as a common little girl, had a wonderful life in Lhok Nga, a small village located on the coast of Aceh. As the youngest daughter of Abi Usman (Reza Rahadian) family, her father served in a tanker ship for an international oil company. Delisa was very close to her mother, who she called Ummi (Nirina Zubir), and her three sisters; Fatima (Ghina Salsabila) and the twins Aisyah (Reska Tania Apriadi) and Zahra (Riska Tania Apriadi).
On December 26, 2004, Delisa with Ummi was getting to the prayer practice exam when suddenly there was an earthquake. Earthquake that was enough to make mom and sisters Delisa fear. Suddenly the tsunami hit, rolled up their small village, rolled up their schools, and Delisa's little body rolled as well as other hundred thousands in various parts of the coast of Aceh, as well as in Southeast Asia.
Delisa was survived by Smith (Mike Lewis), a U.S. Army soldier who became a volunteer, after several days passed out at a rock. Unfortunately, severe injuries make Delisa's right leg amputated. Delisa's suffering attracted more people compassionately. Smith once wanted to adopt her if she is alone, but Abi Usman succeed to find Delisa. Delisa happily reunite with his father, although sad to hear that her three sisters has gone, and Ummi has unknown.
Delisa rose, amid the grief of losing, in the midst of despair that plagued Abi Usman and other Acehnese people, Delisa has been a little angel who share laughter at each attendance. Although heavy, Delisa has been taught how grief can be a force to stay afloat. Although it seems did not want the tears stopped flowing, but Delisa trying to understand what it is sincere, doing something without expecting a reply.[1]
References
- ↑ Hafalan Shalat Delisa review on 21 Cineplex, 25 November 2011.