Dialog Malin Kundang 4 Orang Review
Enough! My mother would be refined, not some village beggar. Tembaga, throw her some coins. Let that shut her up.
(voice echoing) Captain Malin… has turned into stone. Only his head remains… looking back toward the shore… toward his mother. End of dialogue.
(Silence. Then the sound of stone cracking.) dialog malin kundang 4 orang
O God of the sea and land, he has thrown away my love. Let him feel what it means to lose everything. Let him become a warning to all ungrateful children.
(shouting from offstage) Captain! The ship is cracking! A wave like a mountain is coming! Enough
(screaming) Mother! Mother, forgive me!
(hesitating) Captain… her face. The scar on her hand from the fishing hook. I remember you told me about it when we were drunk one night. She is your— Let that shut her up
(turning his back) Old woman, you are mistaken. Go away before I have my men drag you off.
Enough! My mother would be refined, not some village beggar. Tembaga, throw her some coins. Let that shut her up.
(voice echoing) Captain Malin… has turned into stone. Only his head remains… looking back toward the shore… toward his mother. End of dialogue.
(Silence. Then the sound of stone cracking.)
O God of the sea and land, he has thrown away my love. Let him feel what it means to lose everything. Let him become a warning to all ungrateful children.
(shouting from offstage) Captain! The ship is cracking! A wave like a mountain is coming!
(screaming) Mother! Mother, forgive me!
(hesitating) Captain… her face. The scar on her hand from the fishing hook. I remember you told me about it when we were drunk one night. She is your—
(turning his back) Old woman, you are mistaken. Go away before I have my men drag you off.