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Die Polizisten Sheriff und Nazri verbünden sich gegen Tony, einen tödlichen Drogenbaron, der ein tödliches Meth-Syndikat leitet.Die Polizisten Sheriff und Nazri verbünden sich gegen Tony, einen tödlichen Drogenbaron, der ein tödliches Meth-Syndikat leitet.Die Polizisten Sheriff und Nazri verbünden sich gegen Tony, einen tödlichen Drogenbaron, der ein tödliches Meth-Syndikat leitet.
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I like and is the best flim cause it show unit tindakan khas pdrm fight Tony irfrit like call of duty mw2 2009 examples : weapon use in movie Sherrif team aka eagle team : m4 with m203 and lazer tatical optic ump 45 mp5a2 Barrett m82 sniper naga use a night vision while hong use the coordinate the sniper and observation in the rooftop delta team m4 with lazer and tactical optic. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND WATCH age and rated 16 action thrilled violence substance crime were to watch on gsc cinema I watch in kl east mall and ot was THE BEST FLIM OF ALL TIME is the b est police film than military movie ever.
Just managed to catch this yesterday on Netflix. 20 minutes into the movie and I noticed something familiar. Serial killer and his sister works for the police force. He kills only bad guys, in this case drug related ones, a police colleague suspects him as the killer and desperately looking for evidence and waiting for him to slip up and......plastic sheets. One of the props Dexter uses for his kills.
But this Malay Dexter is hot tempered and Sheriff is the cool one instead. All in all, this movie has a good production value. Good acting by leads. I would recommend this movie if you like Polis Evo minus the comic relief.
But this Malay Dexter is hot tempered and Sheriff is the cool one instead. All in all, this movie has a good production value. Good acting by leads. I would recommend this movie if you like Polis Evo minus the comic relief.
I had 0 expectation going in as - i had no clue about the movie existing & never watched any trailers - i was pleasantly surprised at how far our local films' quality have become. There was pretty "meh" casting (i thought they were casted because of popularity instead of quality) but whatever, just watching sub-par acting is a bit distracting for me. Cinematography-wise overall great, there were some random shots and out of place imo.
-About the actual film- It was great at how its not entirely clichéd. It kept some of the surprising elements up until the very end for me, which IS a big deal because as far as malay films go .. is a rarity. I can tell they put a lot of actual thoughts into the storyline, which i can definitely appreciate. In fact for whatever reason it sorta reminds me of a little bit of Cumberbatch's version of Sherlock + Guy Ritchie-ish.
Sometimes i also feel like they try to fit in everything into 1 darn film, its giving *too many chefs in the kitchen*. So it ended up as "ok whats the point of that, totally unnecessary". Somehow it also makes me feel it was rushed and all over the place.
-About the casting- Ngl there were a lot of "stars" in the film to the point of like they're competing for the lime light. At one point i thought Syafiq was the lead but the title is Sheriff but this other person has more screen time. Buts and buts. I see what theyre doing towards the end you (theyd definitely franchising the heck out of this and i hope theyd get better instead of only chasing the fame and $) BUT ANYWAY - i like the Sheriff character (its a love-hate situation) the way Zul brings it to life, yesss. I feel like he mightve improv-ed the dialogues maybe? He just looks natural and not forcing it too much to the point of blergh shut up. The girls~ uh sorry but it couldve just been anyone. Syafiq was ok but his face is too flawless the entire time i was thinking -mannn thats A LOT of makeup- so i was somewhat distracted hahaha. Aaron is just being aaron oh well. But oh i also appreciate they brought in some veteran actors imo as a gesture of respect idk.
-About the actual film- It was great at how its not entirely clichéd. It kept some of the surprising elements up until the very end for me, which IS a big deal because as far as malay films go .. is a rarity. I can tell they put a lot of actual thoughts into the storyline, which i can definitely appreciate. In fact for whatever reason it sorta reminds me of a little bit of Cumberbatch's version of Sherlock + Guy Ritchie-ish.
Sometimes i also feel like they try to fit in everything into 1 darn film, its giving *too many chefs in the kitchen*. So it ended up as "ok whats the point of that, totally unnecessary". Somehow it also makes me feel it was rushed and all over the place.
-About the casting- Ngl there were a lot of "stars" in the film to the point of like they're competing for the lime light. At one point i thought Syafiq was the lead but the title is Sheriff but this other person has more screen time. Buts and buts. I see what theyre doing towards the end you (theyd definitely franchising the heck out of this and i hope theyd get better instead of only chasing the fame and $) BUT ANYWAY - i like the Sheriff character (its a love-hate situation) the way Zul brings it to life, yesss. I feel like he mightve improv-ed the dialogues maybe? He just looks natural and not forcing it too much to the point of blergh shut up. The girls~ uh sorry but it couldve just been anyone. Syafiq was ok but his face is too flawless the entire time i was thinking -mannn thats A LOT of makeup- so i was somewhat distracted hahaha. Aaron is just being aaron oh well. But oh i also appreciate they brought in some veteran actors imo as a gesture of respect idk.
Sheriff is a fairly promising crime action film. This film raises themes such as power, lies, and corruption. The story in this film is actually good and a bit like films of a similar genre, but for some reason the writing is too over. The action shown in the film is good, starting from the fights to the shootings are quite exciting. The mystery drama in this film actually also adds to the excitement of this film, unfortunately when it enters the final act, it seems like too many things happen in the final minutes of the film. Although there are many plot twists at the end of the film, the killer has been revealed from the beginning, which actually could have been the biggest plot twist in this film. And in this film, the character approach is lacking even though we already know what their background is like. This film does seem to want to be a slow burn film, but there are many scenes that don't need to be included just to extend the duration of the film. In terms of cinematography, it's okay, but many scenes look too exaggerated, especially since there are also many unimportant slow-mo scenes. The special effects in this film look clean and real. The music is okay, standard for most action films. For the acting, many are not stiff, but sometimes the expressions are too over. Overall, this film is not that bad for a Malaysian film.
"Sheriff: Narko Integriti" is a standout in Malaysian cinema, breaking away from the usual conservative fare. Directed by Syafiq Yusof, the film presents a gripping crime thriller with a complex plot, sharp twists, and layered characters.
Zul Ariffin's portrayal of Sheriff, a man driven by integrity, is powerful, while Aaron Aziz delivers a chilling performance as Tony, the kingpin.
One aspect I particularly appreciated was the accurate portrayal of weapons and tactics. The attention to detail in handling firearms, moving as a fire team in close-quarter combat, and switching from rifles to handguns in confined spaces adds a strong sense of realism. The coordinated team dynamics, especially when falling back under fire, felt authentic and well-executed.
The film's pacing and suspense keep viewers on edge, with scenes that stray far from the conservative tropes common in local cinema. This movie is action packed and has a thought-provoking narrative about justice, betrayal, and loyalty.
Zul Ariffin's portrayal of Sheriff, a man driven by integrity, is powerful, while Aaron Aziz delivers a chilling performance as Tony, the kingpin.
One aspect I particularly appreciated was the accurate portrayal of weapons and tactics. The attention to detail in handling firearms, moving as a fire team in close-quarter combat, and switching from rifles to handguns in confined spaces adds a strong sense of realism. The coordinated team dynamics, especially when falling back under fire, felt authentic and well-executed.
The film's pacing and suspense keep viewers on edge, with scenes that stray far from the conservative tropes common in local cinema. This movie is action packed and has a thought-provoking narrative about justice, betrayal, and loyalty.
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- WissenswertesFirst film to use newly renovated Astro Studio's after takeover by Astro.
- PatzerWhen Nazri interviews Sheriff for allegedly using illegal drugs, Sheriff is wearing his badge around his neck. After the other officers leave the interview room Sheriff's badge is missing, and then later reappears at the end of the scene.
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Inspector Nazri: Are you accusing me? You have no evidence, your accusation is useless at court.
DSP Sheriff: [sighs] This is Malaysia, Naz. Even the Prime Minister can go to jail.
- VerbindungenReferences Arcane: Welcome to the Playground (2021)
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- Budget
- 6.000.000 MYR (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 47.197 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 13 Min.(133 min)
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