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Verses of Love

Original title: Ayat-Ayat Cinta
  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.3K
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Verses of Love (2008)
DramaRomance

A man who try to get through a complicated relationship in the Islamic way.A man who try to get through a complicated relationship in the Islamic way.A man who try to get through a complicated relationship in the Islamic way.

  • Directors
    • Hanung Bramantyo
    • Iqbal Rais
  • Writers
    • Salman Aristo
    • Habiburrahman El Shirazy
    • Gina S. Noer
  • Stars
    • Fedi Nuril
    • Rianti Cartwright
    • Carissa Putri
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Hanung Bramantyo
      • Iqbal Rais
    • Writers
      • Salman Aristo
      • Habiburrahman El Shirazy
      • Gina S. Noer
    • Stars
      • Fedi Nuril
      • Rianti Cartwright
      • Carissa Putri
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Fedi Nuril
    • Fahri
    Rianti Cartwright
    • Aisha
    Carissa Putri
    • Mariah Girgis
    Zaskia Adya Mecca
    • Noura binti Bahadur
    Melanie Putria
    • Nurul binti Jafar Abdur Razak
    Oka Antara
    Oka Antara
    • Saiful
    Surya Saputra
    • Eqbal
    Mieke Wijaya
    • Ummu Fathi
    Amak Baldjun
    • Hakim
    Dennis Adhiswara
    • Rudi
    Marini Burhan
    • Madam Nahed
    Andreas Sullivan
    • Hamdi
    Rudy Wowor
    • Adel
    Sellen Fernandez
    • Bahadur
    Leroy Osmani
    • Amru
    Mochtar Sum
    • Syaikh Usman
    Aldo Bamar
    • Syaikh Ahmad
    Jefri Al Buchori
      • Directors
        • Hanung Bramantyo
        • Iqbal Rais
      • Writers
        • Salman Aristo
        • Habiburrahman El Shirazy
        • Gina S. Noer
      • All cast & crew
      • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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      8DICK STEEL

      A Nutshell Review: Ayat-Ayat Cinta

      Fahri (Fedi Nuril) is an Indonesian religious student who's studying in a prestigious religious university in Egypt. He's the all round nice guy, who's pious as he is moderate in his values, as well as being the resident stud with whom every female he has the fortune to meet, falls head over heels with. To some of us, this seems like heaven, but seriously, it's more trouble that Fahri can ever imagine. Through him, we learn a little bit more about Islam, and his little fights against extremism, and correcting those who conveniently hide behind being deliberately out of context. Naturally this charm of sincerity and standing up for the underdog brings him admirers.

      First there's fellow student Nurul (Melanie Putria), whom Fahri and his friends go to for academic assistance, because of her ties with their professor. She takes a liking of Fahri because he's probably a genius to her eyes, and being the best looking amongst the cohort of course. Then there's Noura (Zaskia Adya Mecca), a poor soul who's constantly abused in public by her father, whom Fahri takes pity and rescues. For Noura, it is obvious she's in love with her knight in shining armour, while Fahri, in his heart, sincerely just took pity on her. There's Maria (Carissa Putri) of the Christian faith, one of the first Fahri meets in his student days, and as his neighbour, they share a lot of time together in studies and play, and both find good virtues with one another, coming close to ending their search for soulmates. That is, until Fahri meets Aisyah (Rianti Rhiannon Cartwright), a German Muslim with whom I think most guys would go for without a doubt - someone who shares the same religion and has deep affinity for it, a loaded family so cares for material wealth takes a backseat, and probably best of all, which I think the director Hanung Bramantyo teased on purpose, is a stunner behind that veil that she wears (you can hear gasps of exasperation when trick camera angles were used to hide her facial features).

      If you were Fahri, who would you choose? In keeping to the spirit of not spoiling it for you, I shan't tell too. Of course he chooses one, based on certain criteria of his own, which doesn't surprise (hey, we're guys OK?), but the manner in which it was presented, made it seem rather shallow and superficial, whence it should be something more of a deeper connection that he should feel for his wife to be. Anyway things are never rosy with a marriage, and soon enough, melodrama dictates that his marriage will be on the rocks since husband and wife hardly know each other - with a matchmade like ritual being the bridge between two hearts - and a more severe trial being put in their way, which calls for the courts to be involved.

      As mentioned, Ayat-Ayat Cinta never fail in finding opportunity to talk about religion, and in fact I enjoyed such moments as its principles can be applied regardless of your own personal beliefs, as they are universal and would be in agreement with any reasonable person. And it brings to mind certain things we do too, such as the doubts that creep into the minds of even the most pious, when it seemed that the almighty had somewhat forsaken us when we are stuck in a rut that we believe couldn't happen to us since we should be in God's good books constantly for putting his sayings into practice. But I guess the old man above has his own sense of humour and share of wanting to shake things up a little to separate those who pay lip service only, from those who are truly sincere.

      Given that the story's central theme is on love, you don't really get much of that until the last act which lasts not more than 20 minutes on screen. Touching on love and sacrifice, you'd wonder how those who have polygamous relationships handle the requirements of it all, and the superb time management which they supposedly possess. Juggling multiple girlfriends or dates is a piece of cake, although sometimes there's always that very few close shaves. Juggling more than one wife under the same roof, calls for some serious soul searching, and the obvious courting of trouble with a capital T. While there are those with virtues like patience, tolerance and the likes, I doubt many women out there would willingly (and this is the keyword) share their husbands with another woman. Here, it's out of circumstance to save his own rear, at least how it was played out, despite obvious clues that it wasn't, and it again serves as a reminder to think through this vowed devotion very thoroughly, before taking the plunge. It boils down to being fair, being honest and being sincere, versus what you think might be pleasing in the eyes of a deity. Again without spoiling it, you do feel for the character who has to make this call and sacrifice. Love hurts, doesn't it from time to time?

      Ayat-Ayat Cinta in its separate acts, have moments which stand out and fulfill their purpose, but when strung together, you'd feel that there are plenty more it could have addressed without relegating some issues to the backseat, and of course some minor elements which could've been dropped. I guess like the relationships in the movie, it had to pick and choose its battles, and what was delivered was still engaging enough to sit through.
      imdb-20501

      overall, AAC was good enough

      Overall, it was better than most Indonesian movies about love. the rating is a bit equal with Deddy Mizwar's films. But of course, Deddy Mizwar's films was better :)

      This movie was originated from a famous novel with the same title. The novel was written by Habiburrahman El-Shirazy. But the full story of the movie was different, compared to the original novel by Habiburrahman El-Shirazy. Because of this, many Indonesian people who've read the novel before watching the movies was so upset, because they've many differences. :O

      If you've read the novel,then you must watch the movies ;)
      2acapel-619-361255

      Nice try, but...

      Maybe it's just me but why can't Indonesia make better films?

      Pramoedya Ananta Toer was one of the greatest writers ever to grace this earth what has happened to Indonesian cinema. Saw this on a Singapore to London flight and it did make me cry much to the amusement of my Indonesian relatives who spent the whole film laughing and taking the **** out of it.

      Why can't Indonesia produce the quality films coming out of Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong instead of rubbish like Arisan !. Opera Jawa was a good effort but what's needed is the bravery to deal with emotions openly instead of hiding them behind tradition, culture, religion, or the life style of the rich.

      Islam is not the reason, many other Muslim countries have produced great cinema.
      10tira123

      Great Movie! :)

      This is a great romantic movie ever made! I love the storyline, actors soundtracks and everything on this movie.

      Btw, this movie is based on the best-selling book of the same name by Habiburrahman El Shirazy.

      I think if you read the book you would like the movie more. And honestly, I haven't read the book.

      Overall, I think Verses Of Love is an Indonesian version of all the romantic movies based on Nicholas Sparks' books because it will touches the audiences. I'm not crying while watching this movie, but maybe if I'm in the good mood when I watch this, maybe I will crying. Who knows??
      8rinosurya

      The Greatest Indonesian Movie Ever Produced

      two thumbs up and hats off to the director of this movie, Hanung Brahmantyo.

      from this movie, you could see another side of Islam. I guess the director is success to bring the core idea of this movie that Islam is not always related with brutality.

      rianti cartwright as Aishah has played her role perfectly. Her eyes is so magnificent. I can see her emotion through her beautiful eyes although she used a 'cadar' ( i don't know this word in English, a piece of fabric that covers his mouth ).

      cant say nothing else, i have watched it for 6 times on the cinema, the most highest appreciation that i have given to an indonesian movie!

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        Followed by Verses of Love 2 (2017)
      • Soundtracks
        Ayat-Ayat Cinta
        Performed by Rossa

        Courtesy of MD Music Indonesia and Trinity Optima Production

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      • Release date
        • February 28, 2008 (Indonesia)
      • Country of origin
        • Indonesia
      • Official sites
        • Official site
        • Stream ayatayat cinta officially on Disney+ Hotstar Indonesia
      • Languages
        • Indonesian
        • Arabic
      • Also known as
        • The Verses of Love
      • Filming locations
        • Semarang, Indonesia
      • Production company
        • MD Pictures
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      • Gross worldwide
        • $207,595
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      • Runtime
        2 hours 10 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.78 : 1

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