The Journey (2014 Malaysian film) explained

The Journey
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C:一路有你
P:Yī lù yǒu nǐ
Director:Chiu Keng Guan
Producer:Choo Chi Han
Heng Yee Jia
Screenplay:Ryon Lee
Chan Yoke Yeng
Music:Alex San
Cinematography:Eric Yeong
Editing:Gwyneth Lee
Studio:Woohoo Pictures Production
Distributor:Astro Shaw
Runtime:97 minutes
Country:Malaysia
Language:Cantonese
Mandarin
English
Budget:RM3 million[1]
Gross:RM16.87 million[2]

The Journey (Chinese: c=一路有你|p=Yīlù yǒu nǐ|tr=All the way with you) is a 2014 Malaysian Chinese-language comedy-drama film directed by Chiu Keng Guan and written by Ryon Lee.[3] The film stars Ben Andrew Pfeiffer, Lee Sai Peng and Joanne Yew Hong Im. The story follows a father that finally allows his daughter to wed an English lad with a condition that he shall follow him on a journey around the nation to deliver their wedding invitation.[4] [5] [6] The Journey was also invited to be screened at the 16th Far East Film Festival in Udine, Italy.[7]

The Journey won four awards from six nominations on 27th Malaysian Film Festival (including Best non-Malay language film). As of December 2019, The Journey is currently ranked the tenth-highest grossing Malaysian film of all-time.

The movie is also available in original and dubbed-in-Malay versions on Astro First.

Plot

Uncle Chuan is a conservative father with a rigid set of rules. When his daughter Bee (Joanne Yew) returns home after spending most of her formative years in England with her fiancée Benji, Uncle Chuan refuses to give his blessing. With cultural differences and a language barrier that could potentially damage the union between Benji and his loved one, he feels that something must be done quick. Uncle Chuan reluctantly allows them to marry but on one condition — the wedding ceremony has to be in the traditional way.

Despite their lack of understanding towards one another, Benji and Uncle Chuan embark on a nationwide journey to hand-deliver wedding invitations to the latter's childhood friends. Throughout the journey, the two learn valuable lessons about accepting each other's differences.

Cast

Supporting Cast

Production

Principal photography were held on various locations across Malaysia. These include the Cameron Highlands, Chew Jetty and Pinang Tunggal Railway Bridge in Penang (the latter which has since been dismantled), Aur Island, Kuala Lumpur, Baling in Kedah, Ipoh, and Sabah.

The film also features a real life Chingay procession in Johor Bahru, in which director Chiu had to incorporate into the film due to its small budget.[8]

Release

Home media

The Journey was released by Multimedia Entertainment in DVD formats on 20 March 2014. Alternatively, the film was also released shortly after finishing its theatre run on Astro's on-demand film service Astro First, Mandarin & Malay Language which included a behind-the-scenes documentary namely Chasing for Dream as an additional bonus feature. The film was also released in Singaporean theatres on the same day.[9]

Reception

Box-office

The film grossed RM2.2 million at launch, easily setting the record for best opening weekend by a Malaysian Chinese production. It went on to gross RM3.7 million after 6 days of release.[10] By the 11th day, it had grossed a total of RM6.6 million.[11] The film was a critical success and with good word of mouth, it officially became the highest grossing local Malaysian Chinese movie production on 12 February 2014 with a gross of RM7.6 million, surpassing the previous record which was held by Ah Beng: Three Wishes (RM7.56 million).[12] As of 16 February, the film had grossed RM9.8 million, making it the first local Malaysian Chinese movie production set to break the RM10 million barrier. Local cinema operators added additional screens to meet the high demand which resulted in sold out screenings across the Klang Valley, Penang and Johor.[13] On 20 Feb, the film was only RM0.2 million behind Ombak Rindu, grossing a total of RM10.70 million, the first local Chinese production to hit the RM10 million milestone.

Owing to the tremendous success of the film in Malaysia, the production company contemplated an earlier release of the film in Singapore.[14] On the fourth weekend ending 23 February 2014, The Journey officially became the highest grossing local production ever in Malaysia's box office history, having amassed a gross of RM12.92 million,[15] [16] beating the previous record holder, KL Gangsters RM11.74 million.[17] In its final theatrical run, the film raked in a total of RM16.87 million.[2] That achievement would later be surpassed by 2015's Polis EVO with its collective gross of RM17.74 million.[2]

Accolades

AwardYearCategoryNomineeResult
2014Malaysian Book of RecordsOutstanding Arts and Entertainment Award[18] The Journey
Malaysia Film Festival[19] Box-Office FilmThe Journey
Best ActorFrankie Lee Sai Peng
Best CinematographyEric Yeong
Best Non-Malay Language Local FilmThe Journey

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Behind the Scenes of 'The Journey'. 15 February 2014. Variety. 11 February 2014.
  2. Web site: MALAYSIAN BOX OFFICE 2014. Finas.
  3. News: The Journey official website. 24 February 2014. 24 February 2014.
  4. News: The Journey filem Cina Nusantara. KOSMO!. 29 November 2015. 8 December 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151208162022/https://www.kosmo.com.my/kosmo/content.asp?y=2014&dt=0302&pub=Kosmo&sec=Hiburan&pg=hi_05.htm. dead.
  5. Web site: MFF27 Lelaki Harapan Dunia wins Best Film Fazura bags Best Actress trophy. Syafique. Shuib. 6 September 2015. Astro Awani. Astro Awani Network. 5 November 2021.
  6. Web site: 75-year-old Frankie Lee wins Best Actor at FFM 27. Erny Suzira. 7 September 2015. Cinema Online. 5 November 2021.
  7. Web site: 'The Journey' to premiere at prestigious film festival in Europe. 21 April 2014. Astro Awani. Astro Awani. 5 November 2021.
  8. Web site: Krich. John. The Journey to the Top of Malaysia's Box Office. The Wall Street Journal. Dow Jones and Company, Inc. 5 November 2021. 9 April 2014.
  9. News: 《一路有你》票房达1716万 纪录片《拼一个梦》开播. 22 March 2014. Kwongwah. 20 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140322023708/http://www.kwongwah.com.my/news/2014/03/20/21.html. 22 March 2014. dead.
  10. News: 《一路有你》开画票房创新高,6天突破370万. 15 February 2014. Variety. 11 February 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140222001907/http://zhongwen.astro.com.my/BDQ/ArticleDetails.aspx?articleid=3056. 22 February 2014.
  11. News: 《一路有你》,一路长虹. 15 February 2014. Variety. 11 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140222001911/http://zhongwen.astro.com.my/BDQ/ArticleDetails.aspx?articleid=3065. 22 February 2014. dead.
  12. News: 全民电影《一路有你》创760万票房,刷新大马中文电影票房纪录. 15 February 2014. Variety. 11 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140222001903/http://zhongwen.astro.com.my/BDQ/ArticleDetails.aspx?articleid=3070. 22 February 2014. dead.
  13. News: 《一路有你》大卖980万!千万票房仅"一步距离". 17 February 2014. China Press. 17 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140222021939/http://www.chinapress.com.my/node/500070. 22 February 2014. dead.
  14. News: 票房破1070萬 擬提早登陸新加坡. 22 February 2014. China Press. 21 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140301022434/http://www.chinapress.com.my/node/501273. 1 March 2014. dead.
  15. Web site: 8 December 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20151208070006/http://malaysianreview.com/42511/filem-journey/. Filem The Journey. 29 November 2015. 28 February 2014. Malaysian Review.
  16. Web site: Cipta Sejarah & Kutip RM12.92 Juta – Filem Cina Tempatan, The Journey, Tapau Filem Melayu. 5 November 2021. 25 February 2014. Ohbulan.com.
  17. News: 大馬最賣座本土電影 《一路有你》1292萬破紀錄. Variety. 24 February 2014.
  18. News: 'The Journey' Awarded by Malaysia Book of Records. 8 October 2017. Astro Shaw. 1 May 2014.
  19. News: MFF27: 'The Journey' wins 4 trophies, including Best Director and Best Actor. 5 November 2021. Astro Awani. 6 September 2015.