“I am already beautiful… why do I need an operation? It’s against God’s will to go for an operation. If I just cut it off, I might regret it.
… After all, you just can’t attach it back.” – Rina, a transsexual in the Malaysian not-so-short film “Bukak Api” (translated “Open Fire”) by scriptwriter cum director for this malay movie, Osman Ali.
Overall, Bukak Api’s direction was focusing mainly on the transsexual community in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as well as snippets of scenes and conversations creating awareness for the dangers of HIV and STD for female sex workers/ providers and drug abusers. Perhaps due to the highest rate of transsexuals in Malaysia being Malay, dialogues are conversed in Bahasa Melayu at its most natural form aka ‘Bahasa Pasar’ (street malay lingo’).
Not to worry for the Malay illiterate, they have English sub-titles.
If ‘Sepet‘ and ‘Gubra‘ were well-hated by movie critics and many film goers in Malaysia, how was ‘Bukak Api’ received by the mass? No doubt, its publicity was most likely curbed by the mainstream media due to so-called unwanted scenes which we viewers would love to see.
Trannies in mini skirts: ![]()
Blow Job scene in car: ![]()
Tranny Catfight: ![]()
Bedroom squabbling in lingerie: ![]()
Sex Scene: ![]()
Chasing the dragon: ![]()
Squirting Lube: ![]()
Condom in mouth: ![]()
Malays kissing: ![]()
Malays having sex:
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