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Merantau

  • 2009
  • R
  • 2h 14min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
12 k
MA NOTE
Merantau (2009)
A young man from the countryside uses his skills in silat martial arts to survive the slave trade.
Lire trailer2:48
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89 photos
Arts martiauxActionDrameThriller

Yuda, un jeune indonésien, est sur le point d'accomplir son Merantau, un rituel de passage à l'âge adulte chez les guerriers de sa tribu. Sa mission est de se rendre à Jakarta et de s'y fair... Tout lireYuda, un jeune indonésien, est sur le point d'accomplir son Merantau, un rituel de passage à l'âge adulte chez les guerriers de sa tribu. Sa mission est de se rendre à Jakarta et de s'y faire un nom, sans connaissances et sans argent..Yuda, un jeune indonésien, est sur le point d'accomplir son Merantau, un rituel de passage à l'âge adulte chez les guerriers de sa tribu. Sa mission est de se rendre à Jakarta et de s'y faire un nom, sans connaissances et sans argent..

  • Réalisation
    • Gareth Evans
  • Scénario
    • Gareth Evans
    • Daiwanne P. Ralie
  • Casting principal
    • Iko Uwais
    • Sisca Jessica
    • Christine Hakim
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    12 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Gareth Evans
    • Scénario
      • Gareth Evans
      • Daiwanne P. Ralie
    • Casting principal
      • Iko Uwais
      • Sisca Jessica
      • Christine Hakim
    • 69avis d'utilisateurs
    • 61avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total

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    • Yuda
    Sisca Jessica
    • Astri
    Christine Hakim
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    Yayan Ruhian
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    Laurent Buson
    Laurent Buson
    • Luc
    Donny Alamsyah
    • Yayan
    Ratna Galih
    • Ayi
    Libby Brien
    Libby Brien
    • Wulan
    • (voix)
    Raiya Galih
    • Ayi
    Rahyma Yanii
    • Eli
    Philip Hersh
    Philip Hersh
    • Ratger
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      • Gareth Evans
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      • Gareth Evans
      • Daiwanne P. Ralie
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    7aldrichianata

    I wanna be like Iko

    Elite movies about martial arts (pencak silat). The plot and the story maybe seems cliche, cheesy or something but surprisingly i considered that this is a good movie because the work of all the cast and the director. I watched this at 20/08/2020 after my crush from highschool rejected and ignore me lmao and suddenly i wanna be iko uwais character because of how good and kind hearted he was pictured.. and ofc yea he wasn't a simp.
    7amrllica

    How this tumbles the last decade of MA movies

    For The Past ten years or so ever since the matrix came out and dazzle our eyes with fancy moves and dashing kicks, all MA movies tried to copy it out from small punches to the high kicks but they forgot that MA is more than CGI ,Flying and impossible jumps. Mernatu came after 25years or so dry spell from Indonesia and you might be thankful for that.

    The movie plot and story simple in alota ways with subplot about life,parenthood,love and the underworld. what makes this movie so good is that the action is action no fakes or flaps, when they slug out they do slug it out, they use every kind of weapon near by, the hero get hit and hit back (that's what seems to allude others as the hero is untouchable even the Chinese and Asian movies falls in this pit recently)

    In the end Merantau is A solid film, I enjoy and am sure others will enjoy it MA fan or not. I've never heard of Silat before this film but I can feel it's little more than a form of fighting rather than a way to explore one soul.
    8adhipar

    Exceed my expectation

    As my comment's title says "exceed my expectation", first, here's my expectation : It's been more than 15 years that no martial arts movie is made in Indonesia. Especially the one that bring traditional 'pencak silat' style. So, my expectation in this movie is to see some good fights along the story plot. Same expectation when I go to watch Tony Jaa's Ong Bak 1/2 or the Protector.

    However, this film deliver more then expected. Iko Uwais is good fighter and really can act. Well-pace (a bit slow at start), solid action, nice camera work, brave-stunts, and the hero is just a human after all.

    The director surely know a lot about pencak silat and how to show it's beauty to audience. The 'street fight' style really gives new air to this martial art. Since pencak silat choreography I have ever seen is more like a group dance.

    Of course there are some flaws, but I was surprise that it was way less than expected. So, I give it 8/10 for a martial art film. If you want to see a fresh martial arts move with quite decent story and acting, go see this one.
    8GoonJakesh

    A new Martial Arts Star has emerged with a refreshing new Martial Arts Style!! Man, I love Asian Cinema!!

    Please check out Valen's Shadows review here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R28DSJSHY64RA2)

    The above review sums it up best. I'm a Martial Arts trainee myself (Tae Kwon Do and Capoeira) and after watching this flick I feel Iko Uwais will add to the world of MA styles and techniques and become a rather recognizable star if only given a chance. A big mistake is to compare Uwais to Jaa which I see many fans of this genre do. Although its true that the films plot was very much like Ong Baks, the fighting however, was way more real than the ones done in Ong Bak. The film did not portray Uwais's role as a 'master' in Silat - it portrayed him as a 'young', 'innocent' newbie exposed to the dangers outside his village, and because he was lightly skilled in the arts of fighting and defending - he managed to stand up against the villains. It was believable in the end. Those that regard this film a lame martial arts film - are not into martial arts at all, and last but not least they don't understand it. In reality, exercising martial arts in a real upfront combat is far from appealing like depicted in any of Van Damme, Jason Statham, Scott Adkins and/or Michael J. Whites movies. This film was so realistic that it's hard for me to believe that they used any special effects or stunt-men at all in any of the fighting scenes.

    I give Merentau plot 5/10 - while the fighting scenes and especially the new star an 8/10.

    In other words - a great film for martial arts lovers (introduces a new style of fighting to the International audience which always is a thumbs up), while not so good for those into 'storylines' and 'acting' etc.

    Watch it by removing any prejudices beforehand, don't compare it to something else, and I will guarantee you that those almost two hours of your time will not be disappointing.
    yannigk

    Good with room for improvement

    I'm Indonesian and I'm super proud of this movie. It's the first to showcase a young Indonesian action hero, with unique Silat martial arts, and top quality movie making among problematic Indonesian cinema.

    Having said that, there are things where it can be better. And I will try to be fair.

    The pacing of the film gets slow at some points. Some shots could've been cut shorter and scenes can flow snappier, some dialogues more to the point (there isn't much dialogue, but when there is some, they lag), even some fighting scenes could be shorter.

    The establishing scene of Yuda leaving his home is well presented, although a bit unnecessarily long. Stories about his brother (which we never actually see interact with Yuda other than a meal montage and a throw at city girls) seems a bit.. useless? Stereotypical roles of westerners as bad guys with not much motives.. (a scene did try to explain their motives, but vaguely.. and I have no idea why the western brothers seem.. gay-ish?) and maid in distress needing help from the protagonist hero. And the typical story of a guy from a village finding trouble in the city.

    I'd very much like to see more romantic side of the story, and more funnier/relaxing moments just to take a breathe. This is not to say that there isn't any (ie. wallet stealing scene, towel scene) but not enough. The chemistry is there between the male and female lead and the kid, but it seemed not utilized enough. I guess if this was a straight forward fight film (like The Raid, I'm assuming) then the lack of chemistry/comic relief is fine. But with this it seems a bit more of either would add value to the movie.

    Fighting scenes were actually good! They hit strong, they fall hard, and they fight ferociously. Again, the last fight scene could've been shorter.

    I guess my problem lies mainly with the pacing. I wish it was snappier and instead of waiting for the fight scenes to begin/end it would just naturally lead the audience. So.. a 6.7 out of 10 for me.

    Great start to a new style of martial art movies. Can't wait to see The Raid!

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    • Anecdotes
      Writer/Director Gareth Evans met Iko Uwais when he was hired to make a documentary film on Silat produced by Christine Hakim's production company. Impressed by the young man's screen presence, Evans casts him as the leading role for his first action movie.
    • Gaffes
      In the fight towards the end, the crowbar used by Luc appears to bend when struck against the Yuda's rod, indicating it's a rubber prop.
    • Citations

      Astri: That's bullshit. Anything I earn on stage is mine and you know it.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Kain's Quest: The Raid (2017)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 novembre 2009 (Singapour)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Indonésie
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Indonésien
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Merantau Warrior
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Jakarta, Indonésie
    • Société de production
      • Pt. Merantau Films
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 154 660 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 14min(134 min)
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital

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