Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA 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.
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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.
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.
The premise is quite good but the execution is mediocre
1. There were around 5 bodyguard that show up a lot in earlier film but in term of character development, they just focus on 2 main actor. Then just make a story and montage that include these 2 actor only. This is 2 hour long movie yet still it's feel like they rush every single thing they can, try to create as much mystery and plot twist as possible but its just mess up the build up. The build up, in term of brotherhood and loyalty that try to shown in this movie ruined by mediocre writting.
2. The screenplay could done better than just a typical drama tv dialogue. Not every single time but still cheesy.
3. Speaking of tv, shukri yahya is the best actor in this film alongside with zamarul hisyam. Irony since not much screentime for both character...
4. There are only 2 best fight scene in the movie, should be 3, but the club scene just bullying hahaha, i hope the last fight scene stay longer and more dramatic cause it's feel watching Polis Evo 3 2.0
5. Enough with stab the shoulder, like dude come on. Very no brainer move that been used multiple time in this film. Just aim for the neck lol why u need to make the villain holding a knife when killing it's not their intention hmm...
6. About Boss Sam, even Mira have better acting than him lol...,i not deny he done "okay" in The Expert but i think he just can do comic relief character, even Jaki better than him in term of comedy.
7. While the look in this film quite dark, and many unnecessary slow motion, the cinematography in syafiq's recent films improved, and i hope he can do that in writting too. Cause SAM still his best work and that film made in 2012...
But still a good popcorn movie, just ignore the cheesy part, and you will enjoy this film.
1. There were around 5 bodyguard that show up a lot in earlier film but in term of character development, they just focus on 2 main actor. Then just make a story and montage that include these 2 actor only. This is 2 hour long movie yet still it's feel like they rush every single thing they can, try to create as much mystery and plot twist as possible but its just mess up the build up. The build up, in term of brotherhood and loyalty that try to shown in this movie ruined by mediocre writting.
2. The screenplay could done better than just a typical drama tv dialogue. Not every single time but still cheesy.
3. Speaking of tv, shukri yahya is the best actor in this film alongside with zamarul hisyam. Irony since not much screentime for both character...
4. There are only 2 best fight scene in the movie, should be 3, but the club scene just bullying hahaha, i hope the last fight scene stay longer and more dramatic cause it's feel watching Polis Evo 3 2.0
5. Enough with stab the shoulder, like dude come on. Very no brainer move that been used multiple time in this film. Just aim for the neck lol why u need to make the villain holding a knife when killing it's not their intention hmm...
6. About Boss Sam, even Mira have better acting than him lol...,i not deny he done "okay" in The Expert but i think he just can do comic relief character, even Jaki better than him in term of comedy.
7. While the look in this film quite dark, and many unnecessary slow motion, the cinematography in syafiq's recent films improved, and i hope he can do that in writting too. Cause SAM still his best work and that film made in 2012...
But still a good popcorn movie, just ignore the cheesy part, and you will enjoy this film.
On par with Hollywood's B/C- tier movies, specifically blockbusters. The plot is predictable and the acting doesn't leave room for audience's interpretations, very caricature and one dimensional. Over utilization of montages and bgm and neglect character studies. The action scenes were adequately choreographed, spotted a lot of mistakes but entertaining nonetheless. The film's cinematography, the acting chops, and writings are similar to 'The Rock movies', Fast and Furious franchise and the likes. What you see is what you get, the characters just serves to drive the plot forward. Overall, the movie lacks depth but very entertaining and gives a hopeful future for Malaysian filmmaking.
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.
✅ 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.
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 💪💪
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- 7 000 000 MYR (estimé)
- Durée2 heures 9 minutes
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