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Blood Brothers: Bara Naga

  • 2025
  • 16
  • 2 Std. 9 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Razib Salimin, Syafiq Kyle, Irfan Zaini, Andy Teh, Amelia Henderson, Sharnaaz Ahmad, and Shukri Yahaya in Blood Brothers: Bara Naga (2025)
GangsterActionCrimeDramaThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA group of close-knit men working in an 'elite security' organization providing protection for powerful men and organized crime leaders is tested when betrayal lurks within the brotherhood.A group of close-knit men working in an 'elite security' organization providing protection for powerful men and organized crime leaders is tested when betrayal lurks within the brotherhood.A group of close-knit men working in an 'elite security' organization providing protection for powerful men and organized crime leaders is tested when betrayal lurks within the brotherhood.

  • Regie
    • Abhilash Chandra
    • Syafiq Yusof
  • Drehbuch
    • Abhilash Chandra
    • Ghazwan Tomasi
    • Ayam Fared
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Sharnaaz Ahmad
    • Syafiq Kyle
    • Shukri Yahaya
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    8,1/10
    845
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    3.096
    929
    • Regie
      • Abhilash Chandra
      • Syafiq Yusof
    • Drehbuch
      • Abhilash Chandra
      • Ghazwan Tomasi
      • Ayam Fared
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Sharnaaz Ahmad
      • Syafiq Kyle
      • Shukri Yahaya
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    Sharnaaz Ahmad
    • Ghaz
    Syafiq Kyle
    • Ariff
    Shukri Yahaya
    • Fadlan
    Amelia Henderson
    • Sheila
    Syazwan Zulkifli
    • Jaki
    Wan Hanafi Su
    Wan Hanafi Su
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    Zamarul Hisham
    • DSP Adlin
    Andy Teh
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    Irfan Zaini
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    Shah Reza Mohd Shah
    • Boss Sam
    Hushairi Husain
    • Ayah Mus
    Razib Salimin
    • Sham
    Amir Nafis
    • Amir…
    Tracie Sinidol
    • Mira
    Dini Schatzmann
    • Daniel
    Mikael Noah
    • Adi
    Ayam Fared
    • Ayam
    Chris Tong
    Chris Tong
    • Madam Rita
    • Regie
      • Abhilash Chandra
      • Syafiq Yusof
    • Drehbuch
      • Abhilash Chandra
      • Ghazwan Tomasi
      • Ayam Fared
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    7iamianiman

    Hollywood Spends Hundreds. Blood Brothers Spent RM7 Million Budget. This Movie Just Smacked Hollywood Across The Face.

    There's a moment in Blood Brothers: Bara Naga where you just know this is not just another local action flick. You feel it in your gut. In the way the camera glides. In the slow drag of a cigarette. In the sound of a punch that doesn't just thud, it hurts. This is a film that kicks down the doors of Malaysian cinema and shouts, "We're here, and we're playing with the big boys now."

    Syafiq Yusof, already a household name, returns but this time, something's different. With Abhilash Chandra co-steering this beast, it's like divine intervention. What they've created together is more than a movie, it's a statement. One that says: We are capable. We are ready. We can make cinema that rivals anything across the globe.

    From the opening frame, the stakes feel high. There's a weight. A richness. A maturity in the storytelling that is rare in our local blockbusters. It doesn't just rush into the action. It builds. It earns your attention. You don't feel like you're watching a popcorn flick, you feel like you're inside a world with rules, texture, danger. The story might be predictable for some especially moviegoers but the way the story unfolds is just pure elegance and with strong slippery slopes that are worthy of all our attention.

    And when the action hits? Chef's kiss. This is choreography that isn't just technically solid, it's cinematic. Visceral. You don't see the punches, you feel them. It's got that Kahar Kapla energy. Raw. Real. Dirty in the best way. Every gunshot echoes with weight. Every knife slice makes you wince. And let's talk about that sound design. You know how, in the past, whenever someone punched a guy or shot a gun, it always felt 'fake'? Like the sound effects were straight from a low-budget action game "dush dush dum" everywhere and it just ruined the experience. Blood Brothers: Bara Naga said no more of that. The sound here is clean, sharp, and grounded. Almost everything was neat and polished... finally.

    And the camera work? Easily the best we've ever seen in a Malaysian action film. Every shot is soaked in intention. It is BEAUTIFUL. This is what modern filmmaking looks like. It doesn't feel like another "local" film with average camera quality. The lighting, too, plays a huge role in creating the world of the story, it's sleek, it's stylish, it fits the underworld tone. It's as if the lighting choices are characters themselves. They amplify the mood and atmosphere. Syafiq and Abhilash, please keep using whatever cameras or magic you used here because the results? Magnifique.

    Sharnaaz Ahmad as Ghaz is a revelation. Menacing, commanding, yet magnetic. The kind of performance that makes people say, "He was born to play this role." Syafiq Kyle balances him out beautifully. A quiet storm, simmering with inner fire. Shukri Yahaya surprises in a role that lets him break free. Zamarul Hisyam delivers lines with weight, clarity, and elegance. He's the best at speaking out his dialogues. Some sentences are meant to be awkward but he delivers it almost flawlessly. Just WOW. Amelia Henderson keeps getting better, and Tracie Sinidol? Total respect. Not an ounce of Sabahan slip, she delivers exactly what the role demanded. Everyone brought their A-game.

    And yes, we noticed and appreciated all the little 'cool' moments the directors brought to life. From the way people walk, to the way they flick a lighter to how the production design was intricately done especially the interiors, this film oozes stylized swagger. You don't just watch these characters, you want to be them. That's how you know they did it right and have succeeded in doing a commercial blockbuster action film.

    But hey, let's be honest. Not everything lands perfectly. We really felt like Syazwan Zulkifly's character belonged in a completely different film. He's the comic relief and we get it, to impress the mass market, they would usually need one person to do the comedy. But damn, his character really messes the mood and tone of the film. It's very good the first 20-25 minutes up until his character appears and the tone is a mess. It is jarring. It has a problem trying to Yin-and-Yang the tone of this film. Don't get us wrong, Syazwan did a great job with the script that he was given. But we feel like if they could have toned down the comedy a bit, it would be so much better.

    And one thing they can improve is with the script or editing with how they showed the 'true brotherhood' element in this film. We feel like they could have given more genuine brotherhood moments between the characters to land a great impact later in the film. There were moments and opportunities for deeper emotional connections, but they were rushed. A tighter script or smarter edit could've elevated those emotional beats. Close-up shots, longer silences, a single tear, missed chances, man. Just a few more seconds, and they could've landed real impact. Example, there was a scene when Sharnaaz and Syafiq's characters hugged each other, it was a brief one and the cameras didn't pan close-up to the characters' face. Every time they had a chance to let the characters express more emotions, they didn't maximize them. This is important for the first act because it creates a surface and texture to what will come next.

    Oh yes, we also like how this film borrowed and were inspired by some of the iconic scenes from Hollywood films and decided to use them. The opening with Ray Dap Dap had serious Sicario (2015) vibes. There was even a little Ant-Man-style storytelling in a scene with Syafiq Kyle and Syazwan. One fight looked like it was plucked from Civil War's Iron Man vs Cap & Bucky showdown. And that motorcycle scene with Sharnaaz cam straight outta Jax Teller's playbook in Sons of Anarchy. And the film as a whole had us reminded of A Better Tomorrow. But the key thing is this, it didn't feel like copying. It felt like honest inspiration, reimagined with local flair. Could they have gone for something more original? Sure. But we were still grinning spotting all those moments. Seeing these iconic scenes come to life in a local film? It was a joy.

    Verdict: This is a turning point for the Malaysia flm industry. It's the moment you realise... 'we've arrived'. We can shoot, cut, act, and craft stories that stand tall on the global stage. With razor-sharp action, god-tier visuals, and a swagger that drips from every frame, its ambition and execution deserve serious praise. Flaws? Sure. But when a film swings this hard and hits this loud, you feel it. Is this better than Sheriff (2024)? DEFINITELY. This is a game-changer. This is a near-masterpiece for an action blockbuster film and yes, we're comparing this on a worldwide scale. Hats off, Syafiq Yusof & Abhilash Chandra.
    8hafizfaye

    Everything on track, fast and... funny too!

    You know when you see an action movie and the fights just feel...off? Like, staged, or fake? That's the total opposite of what Syafiq Yusof nailed here. The combat's super sharp, you can practically feel the impact. The pace is wild, it's like a rollercoaster, never letting you catch your breath. But what really stood out, like, really stood out, was the camera work. It just moves with the action in this incredibly cool, fluid way, almost like it's dancing. It's not just showing the fight, it's in the fight. And the whole thing looks great, visually. The cinematography is top-notch, every scene is a feast for the eyes. Plus, the actors? Totally on point. They bring a real grit and intensity to their roles, making you genuinely care about what's happening. It's just a really well-made, exciting movie. No cheesy one-liners or predictable plot twists, just pure, raw, adrenaline-pumping action done right. If you're tired of those generic action flicks, this is the one to see. You'll be hooked from the first punch to the final showdown.
    10imdbfan-390952

    My first and best Malaysian production

    Loved the movie, 10/10 quality, filming, audio was great, created a wonderful atmosphere in the theatres, the reason I got a girlfriend, 10/10, appreciate the effort 💪💪 Loved the movie, 10/10 quality, filming, audio was great, created a wonderful atmosphere in the theatres, the reason I got a girlfriend, 10/10, appreciate the effort 💪💪 Loved the movie, 10/10 quality, filming, audio was great, created a wonderful atmosphere in the theatres, the reason I got a girlfriend, 10/10, appreciate the effort 💪💪 Loved the movie, 10/10 quality, filming, audio was great, created a wonderful atmosphere in the theatres, the reason I got a girlfriend, 10/10, appreciate the effort 💪💪
    10nuruljannahdsba

    New benchmark on Malaysian movies

    This film is a whole new benchmark for Malaysian cinema. The cinematography - chef's kiss. Every shot feels epic and intentional, totally Hollywood standard. As someone in the creative industry, I can really appreciate the effort and precision it takes to craft visuals like that. It pushes the story to its absolute limit - powerful, immersive, and beautifully executed. Kudos to Syafiq - I've seen his work before and didn't always expect this level of polish, but he really delivered here.

    Story-wise, the pacing was tight with zero dull moments. Not a single scene felt wasted. The plot twists were smart, and the script had just the right balance of depth and entertainment. Sharnaaz's performance? Next level - easily on par with international stars. Honestly, he should already be making waves overseas. His chemistry with Shafiq Kyle was as strong as ever - both of them really brought their characters to life.

    And then, the casting! I never imagined this combo would work so well. I legit laughed when Syukri Yahya showed up with a rifle - he nailed the role. It's refreshing to see him in something so different from his usual. Also, I didn't expect Shazwan to pop up, but he killed it too - his scenes had me cracking up every time.

    A must-watch. This is Malaysian filmmaking on a whole new level.
    9akuz-0

    Bara membaraa

    BLOOD BROTHERS - Directed by Syafiq Yusof❗ As someone who genuinely appreciates great filmmaking, I have to say: this film delivers on so many levels.

    ✅ Cinematography - Visually stunning. Every frame was purposeful and immersive.

    ✅ Choreography - The fight scenes? Clean, raw, and beautifully executed.

    ✅ Action-packed - Non-stop, edge-of-your-seat moments.

    ✅ Writing - Tight and layered.

    ✅ Casting - Spot on.

    ✅ Script delivery - Natural and powerful.

    The only thing that felt slightly off was the music score-there's a particular scene where the background music didn't quite hit the emotional note it was going for. Just a minor hiccup in an otherwise well-composed film.

    What really stands out to me is how Syafiq Yusof clearly understands the Malaysian audience. He's found a formula that works and continues to raise the bar with every film. The moment I saw his name attached to Blood Brothers, I knew it was going to be something worth watching. Expectations were sky high-and he still managed to exceed them.

    Also, let's not forget Abhilash Chandra-his contribution here deserves serious applause 👏🏻

    One of the things I truly respect about this film (and Malaysian action films in general lately) is the minimal use of stunt doubles. When actors perform their own fight scenes, it adds authenticity and grit. In Blood Brothers, you can clearly see the actors-not stand-ins-delivering intense, realistic fight choreography. Even in Hollywood, it's rare to get that level of commitment. So credit where credit is due-especially to Syukri Yahya, who not only portrayed his character with conviction but also pulled off some seriously impressive fight sequences. I honestly underestimated him at first, but he blew me away.

    The ending-while strong overall-had a small moment that felt a little unsatisfying. I won't spoil anything, but you'll know it when you see it.

    Final Rating: 9.5/10.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. April 2025 (Malaysia)
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