Saiful Amri and Adlina Adil play an old married couple in this bilingual Malay/English production. Over an hour, we watch them squabble, reminisce and chat with their son on their tablet computer (this takes place in the 2040s, by the way, when Gen Y-ers have become senior citizens).
It's a sweet little sketch, punctuated by moments of tenderness and humour. All the same, I'll have to admit that it's not actually very good. Saiful embodies his role as a buffoonish old man well, but Adlina just isn't convincing as a senior.
Also consider that there's barely any sense of drama, minimal spectacle, and zero speculation on how society might change in the future, only subdued comedy, very little grappling with social issues, and an unremarkable set design (though it was apparent the lighting designer was trying his best to express some creativity).
Plus, there are no surtitles. Yes, you can follow the plot using the English dialogue. But why bother?