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Sunny Pang, Julie Estelle, Zack Lee, Iko Uwais, Very Tri Yulisman, Chelsea Islan, and David Hendrawan in Headshot (2016)

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Headshot

79 recensioni
7/10

Surprisingly tight action outing

Short review: Nicely plotted, acted, little action thriller. The two hours go by fairly quickly.

Longer review: Some have suggested that this is Bourne with "more violence." And especially after the sorry mess that was the last Bourne film (see my IMDb review) such a feat would have been welcome. But no it is not. The Bourne story -- the top professional with a slight memory problem -- was much more subtle, This is more like Tony Jaa from Ong Bak (who actually looks like the star here!) waking up with a migraine and then everyone on the planet tries to kill him.

The action scenes are wonderful, except for the very first scene in the prison, which features too many automatic weapons going off at once. Some are especially memorable. For example -- just a tease -- this film will teach you how the very same bullet can kill a man twice. Once when you fire it. And again when you get your hands on the spent cartridge.

Recommended.
  • A_Different_Drummer
  • 6 mar 2017
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7/10

A Delicious Top Nocht Action Served in Thrilling Trays.

  • herman-787-132796
  • 12 dic 2016
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7/10

The most violent martial arts flick ever?

It's not every day you see a martial arts movie which may be as violent as any horror flick released the same year. "Headshot" is one such movie. It might be second only to "The Story of Ricky" in terms of violence, but whereas that one was a cartoonish gore flick, this one is disturbingly realistic, at least in its handling of injury. Off the top of my head we have people getting stabbed through the head sideways, a loose bullet being jammed into someone's eyeball, and someone being impaled on a broken tree branch and then trying to pull someone else onto the spike. Also, countless people are shot to death. You've heard of the Hongkongese genre "heroic bloodshed"? You don't have to be a hero to shed blood in this one.

The "story" is the usual "violent man with no past saves people while other people come to get them". I think they tacked on some kind of non-explanation for how the violent characters got that way; something about a covert operation training child soldiers. From what you see of this shady business, it is impossible to believe that anyone could come from it and be proficient at fighting; it's one of the dumbest contrivances I have seen in a recent movie. These scenes don't depict a hardcore training program for brats: they're more like an extremely inefficient method to kill children en masse.

But you don't (and won't) care about that stuff. You care about the fight scenes, and yes, they are impressive. I didn't think they were as impressive as "The Raid 2"'s, but it's hard to imagine too many fans of those kinds of movies will leave this one disappointed.
  • Groverdox
  • 1 dic 2017
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A lot of Action, using martial arts !

It is a very good movie !! Action ++ It shows nice martial arts moves, without having people that fly Actors all are good. Lee is the best in this movie.....better than a lot of movies , there is always something going on...and you feel attracted to keep following , there is no much talking going on and little of action, and the action scenes are nice to watch. I recommend this movie specially to people that likes martial arts.
  • ckoffi
  • 3 giu 2017
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7/10

Solid Action Movie - Fans of The Raid Will Be Pleased

Being a big fan of The Raid I & II, I was looking forward to watching this movie once I had seen the trailer. Headshot proves to be one hell of a brutal action film that really earns its R rating. The action is pretty relentless and doesn't let up with with the movie racking up a solid body count within the first 20 minutes. Iko Uwais is a great up and coming action star and choreographs and pulls off some amazing fight sequences like he's done in other films (Man of Tai Chi, Merantau). Although the movie probably could of been more focused and efficient in terms of the story and the characters motivations, it is still well paced for a two hour film and action packed throughout. Overall, a solid early contender for one of the best action films of 2017.

7/10
  • AK1991
  • 11 mar 2017
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7/10

All the more reasons to watch this movie.

  • reinaldowilliam818
  • 17 dic 2016
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7/10

More enjoyable than The Night Comes For Us

  • stevenrotherforth
  • 30 ott 2018
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7/10

You get exactly what you expect! [+68%]

  • arungeorge13
  • 5 lug 2017
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8/10

The R-Rated, Indonesian, Jason Bourne

"Headshot" stars Iko Uwais as Ishmael, a man who's found washed up on a beach and put in a coma for two months due to him being shot in the head. He wakes up and doesn't remember a thing about himself. He discovers from flashbacks, gang members sent to kill him, and an incredible set of skills, that he is a former assassin/hit-man for the crime boss, Lee. When Ailin (the nurse who looked after Ishmael for two months and has liking to) is kidnapped by Lee, Ishmael sets on a mission to save Ailin, and to confront Lee once and for all. "Headshot" was the last film I saw at the 52nd Chicago International Film Festival this year and it was a very action packed way to leave the festival till next year.

"Headshot" is directed by Timo Tjahjanto, and Kimo Stamboel who also directed the very successful "Killers" (2014). The two directors have an excellent direction when it comes down to choreographing the stunts and fights and always do it with such flare. The cinematography is very well done, not to compare to "The Raid" films but the camera is much more shakier in "Headshot" and not as smooth and fluid as "The Raid" films, but nevertheless I can see what's going on and it overall captures the action very well.

The acting is overall very well. For an action film of this caliber you don't really need stellar performances but rather great action and stunt work which Iko Uwais is very good at due to him being the star for both "The Raid" films. I had a blast with this film, it was just exactly what I expected it to be, amazing action, average plot, and bad-ass characters. The audience that I saw the film with were super into it, there was always an "oh s***." or "whooo!" whenever a fight scene was happening or when it ended. It was awesome.

Other than the film being action packed and violently entertaining there's nothing else to it. This film is 100% pure entertainment, that's what it set out to be and that's what it will always be. I will admit the violence in the film was very overwhelming, every 5 or so minutes you had someone get shot in the ear, have their arm snapped in half, or burning alive. And much like "The Raid" films the absurdity and unbelievability of the violence is UNBELIEVABLE, and I love it. I mean where else will you see a guy who has his arm and leg broken with nails embedded in his fist and half beaten to a pulp still able to keep on fighting. I was laughing out loud to this stuff because it's so damn silly but so damn entertaining.

"Headshot" is nothing but a pure energetic and adrenaline filled film full of violence to satisfy any die hard action cinephile out there. Thumbs up!!!
  • horitaj
  • 23 ott 2016
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7/10

Brutal stuff

(2016)Headshot (In Indonesian with English subtitles) ACTION

Written and directed by Timo Tjahjanto the opening has ruthless arms dealer Lee (Sunny Pang) escaping state prison with several prisoners and guards dead. Meanwhile, an unidentified man, (Iko Uwais) is found unconscious by an isolated fisherman who lives in a hut along a beach he is then cared for by that friend who happens to be a nurse, Ailin (Chelsea Islan). By the time the character Iko Uwais is woken up from his coma, it is soon discovered he had lost his memory for the only thing he remembers is the girl who shot right at his head. Because he has no memory of who he is Ailin the nurse then calls him Ishmael until then his past catches up to him, which regards him along with some missing children.
  • jordondave-28085
  • 13 mar 2023
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3/10

Let's try to kill a guy during two hours

I'm still waiting to watch my first good Indonesian movie because Headshot isn't the one. I read somewhere that it is a good movie for people who like a lot of action. Well I do like a lot of action every now and then but certainly not this kind of action. It's all so fake it becomes an embarrassment. There is a lot of action, no doubt about that, but the action scenes are most of the time painful to watch. Our local hero, who everybody wants dead, can easily fight twenty though guys. Nothing wrong with that if he's that good and/or strong. But the problem that I have is why those twenty guys are just waiting their turn to try to kill him. Just attack him with twenty at once and job's done. The entire movie it is like that. And our local hero of course gets injured a lot but by miracle every next fight he has he's completely cured. From limping one second before, to beast mode in the next combat. And when there is machine gun shooting with a target at about two meters from you it's impossible to miss, just saying... The actors are also not that great. Everybody speaks Indonesian, what is absolutely logic since it is over there, except one that talks in English. Why he speaks in English is a mystery to everybody. There are loads of things that just don't make sense in this movie and that's why it's just not good. The filming is professional, that's for sure, the story is also okay, but the execution is just lame.
  • deloudelouvain
  • 20 apr 2017
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8/10

One of the Bloodiest Brutal Fighting Movie After The Raid

As an action movie, this one was quite over the top. The action coreographies were done superbly by Iko Uwais (who had a real pencak silat ability) and his team. I love the fighting scenes and there were so many of them that you would be left breathless watching them. They were all brutal and the length of each fight scenes were mostly just perfect. Except for the fight scene with Tejo and Tano which I personally felt was too long. Ooh I also felt that the opening shooting scenes were too exaggerated and did not make sense. However, the rest of the fight scenes were cool! Even the one involving Julie Estelle (I think her fighting scenes here are much better than the ones in The Raid 2). If I had to single out though, my most favorite one would definitely be the "first part" of the final fight of Ishmael with Lee.

In addition to the cool fighting scenes, the movie was also filled with good sound effect & the music was surprisingly good. I personally love the end credit song which felt very peaceful. The make up effects were also pretty good, with the bruises, scars and everything really seemed believable. Another plus point was also the beautiful scenery as the movie were shot in Riau province instead of the congested Jakarta.

There were also some interesting smaller supporting roles in the movie, but the one that I believe really stood out was Romli (played by Epy Kusnandar who was famous for playing in the popular comedy TV series Suami Suami Takut Istri) which I really thought brought some needed lightening mood to an otherwise very serious tone of the movie. Please be reminded also that this is an action movie where the main attraction is the great fight choreography by Iko Uwais. Hence we should not expect a great story line or logic in this movie. It is just pure entertainment. One thing that I originally felt was a plot hole, appeared to be resolved in the ending part of the movie. So kudos on the writing part.

So if you are a fan of this kind of gore, bloody movie filled with various one on one fighting scenes plus some occasional group fight, then this one is definitely for you. However, this is not recommended for the weak heart audience or those who could not stand the sight of those brutal killing scenes.

for my complete review, pls have a look at michaelnontonmulu.blogspot.co.id
  • MichaelNontonMulu
  • 9 dic 2016
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7/10

Not right in the head

I guess there is some social commentary here, but this is rather in the background and no serious conversation about it is necessary. What you can expect is a lot of action, a lot of shoutouts and a lot of stunts in general. Don't count on "reality" being a part of this. Which you should expect more or less but is quite annoying when it comes to powerful rifles and their lack of "impact" or rather lack of penetration power ... ah well, you have to suspend your disbelief, who'd have thunk it? Almost everyone watching I reckon.

Having said all that Iko does a really good job and the fight choreography is quite stunning. Do not expect much of a story, and there is a lack of "comedy" elements, but that probably would have been weird anyways ... if this sounds like your cup of tea - go ahead and watch, you know what to expect
  • kosmasp
  • 23 mar 2020
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4/10

Don't put too much expectation to this movie

  • ali_arroughi
  • 10 dic 2016
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The Raid Meets The Bourne Identity In A Blood-Splattered Massacre

Splattering gallons of blood & leaving an endless trail of bodies all over the screen, Headshot is a blood-spilling & bone-crunching mayhem from the directing duo of Killers that's jam-packed with unadulterated R-rated action and embraces its brutal violence with open arms but is heavily marred by its terrible attempts at drama & characterization.

Headshot tells the story of a young man who washes ashore with a serious head injury and remains in comatose state for a couple of months. He wakes up with no memory and is slowly nursed back to health by his doctor but things take a brutal turn when his past life returns to haunt him in ways he didn't anticipate, thus leading him on a violent journey to uncover his identity.

Directed by Kim Stamboel & Timo Tjahjanto (also known as Mo brothers), their latest endeavour is a gleefully violent ride that's steered by Iko Uwais' physically intense performance but everything other than that is a letdown. There's no proper build-up to its moments of action and the drama is a facepalm-inducing with many insipid stuff unnecessarily stacked into the final print.

It's always fun to watch Iko Uwais break bones on the screen and it's no different here but the film isn't as inherently focused as it should be and often indulges in petty, corny & overly melodramatic moments that spoil its fun vibe & narrative flow. The action choreography is undeniably impressive but nearly none of them are properly staged. Also, more interesting than the main villain are his henchmen.

On an overall scale, Headshot can be termed as 'The Bourne Identity meets The Raid' but it lacks the gripping narrative of the former and breathtaking effectiveness of the latter to finish as something that's steeped in blood-soaked carnage yet fails to leave a lasting impact. The film had the potential and the cast to make it happen but it unfortunately settles for far less than what was up for grabs. Still worth a shot for action fanatics out there.
  • CinemaClown
  • 4 mar 2017
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6/10

GREAT BUT WITH RESERVATIONS

Firstly, it's Iko Uwais, so you should know it's already an exciting film. The only problem was that the story had a big disconnect. One set of characters are out for blood while the others are being emotional and confused. Great key moments are misused and for action scenes it could have made it an even better film. All in all, 6 out of 10. In my opinion, a decent lazy afternoon watch.
  • Camroy_P
  • 19 mar 2021
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6/10

What if I am Not a Good Person

  • nogodnomasters
  • 2 lug 2017
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7/10

It's Okay Action Movie

All over the story was good and conceptual . And there is some kind of Action Thriller vibe too . And the hero was too good to stop ! Those stunts were good . Violence , better stunts , thrilling story . All over it is OKAY ACTION MOVIE.
  • hasanxenith
  • 18 mag 2021
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7/10

Great Ambience

The biggest strength of this movie is its ambience. Coupled with entertaining martial art shows, nice twist in the plot, it is a good movie. But I'm afraid that's all, nothing very special about it. Maybe because we have seen Iko Uwais in much better movies with much better martial art shows, better plot and more interesting twists. And maybe Chelsea Islan wasn't developed enough to make this movie extraordinary. Maybe.
  • nomodusproject
  • 2 mar 2020
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10/10

The fight choreography is phenomenal. It is brutal n intense.

I really wanted to see this on big screen but saw this on a 50 rs pirated copy. Had seen all of Iko Uwais' films. Had enjoyed The Raid in theatre. The plot line for Headshot may sound familiar, a man found on a shore, wounded and unconscious, wakes up in a rural hospital unable to remember anything. His attending lady physician gives him a new name. Later we come to know that the amnesiac man can do hand to hand combat n other self defense tactics efficiently. Viewers may compare this to Jason bourne, Kill bill or Faster but believe me this movie ain't no another revenge or secret agent run of the mill. This movie is an awesome adrenaline filled, high octane, brutal n bloody action film. Directed by Timo Tjahjanto and Kimo Stamboel (Macabre, Killers). They know how to position their camera best to capture Uwais in full on furious action mode. There is some good camera work n with the attractive locations, the film does engage visually too. The editing is frenetic. The action is non stop. But it is Uwais who is the star of this film. Uwais delivers the bone-breaking, gravity defying flurry of kicks, punches, eye gouges, and throat throttling. His action choreography is the best. This movie also has some of the best movie martial artists and stunt performers in the world — Iko Uwais, Julie Estelle, Very Tri Yulisman, Sunny pang, Zack Lee n David Hendrawan. Anything n everything can be a weapon when controlled by true masters : chopsticks, desks, broken plates, bus seats, pistols, shot guns, machete, rods, etc. but fists, elbows n feet are much deadlier weapons when controlled by them. Jason bourne, Kill bill n Faster looks like kindergarten in front of Headshot.
  • Fella_shibby
  • 12 mar 2017
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7/10

"You can write Ishmael"

'Headshot' is notable for being the first Iko Uwais vehicle after the two 'The Raid' movies. With those, he was established as a major new action hero for the Far East and the pressure must have been on to keep the momentum going. If there was any temptation to make a less violent flick and increase the potential audience though, it doesn't show. 'Headshot' is brutal, matching 'The Raid' in intensity and only surpassed by the frankly insane 'The Night Comes For Us.' This is a martial arts movie that sees bones being splintered, glass bottles and knives being used as weapons and human bodies contorting as they're riddled with bullets.

The story sees Iko washed up on a beach and close to death. After spending two months in a coma, he wakes with no memory of who he is or how he got there. His doctor christens him "Ishmael" and he sets out trying to find out who he is. But the people who hurt him find out he's alive and come looking. He's barely begun to piece his life together before he has to fight for it.

And fight, he does. Ishmael might not remember any of his previous life but like Jason Bourne before him, he's very good at defending himself. As the gangs hunt him down, Ishmael finds himself in the centre of a Police station massacre, a vicious close-quarters fight on a bus and some wince-inducing punch ups in an underground bunker. It's unpleasant, vicious stuff and horribly authentic. Aside from the fact that Ishmael shrugs off multiple knife wounds and is borderline indestructible, when the characters in this movie hit each other, it looks like it really, really hurts.

All of which makes for an enjoyable two hours for action fans. 'Headshot' isn't a cerebral movie; the plot is only wafer thin and it serves as no more than a vehicle for Uwais to dispatch bad guys in increasingly violent ways. It gets by on pure adrenaline and while it does suffer from the final act being marginally less intense than you'd hope, it still ticks all the boxes for a good "beer and pizza" Friday night movie.
  • ExpendableMan
  • 13 nov 2020
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3/10

Skip

If you've watched the Raids and expect the same quality of a movie, then skip this movie, please. The quality is sub-par to say the least. The directors are different, so you can tell the action sequences are less realistic; the acting is less average; the story line, well, makes even less sense than the Raids (although the Raids are much more enjoyable), the pace is slow, it's just dragging...

Let's just hope Gareth Evans makes another movie soon with the same team!
  • Aswinning_11
  • 3 apr 2017
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8/10

Gory, Thrilling, Funny and Full of Twists and Turns

"The door swings both ways my friend." This is not something a maximum security prison guard likes to hear when facing a dangerous psychopath and skilled fighter who appears, with the help of insiders, to be on the verge of a break out attempt. The prison guard, as may be expected, is not long for this world. The man he faced, Lee, escapes from the prison over piles of injured and dead. By force of will and fist, Lee re-assumes command of a fearsome gang and drug distributing territory, but he is searching for someone that he desperately needs. The man he is looking for was admitted to the hospital with severe head trauma and amnesia. In the hospital, a burning bus, shadowy warehouse and the remains of a shattered police station, we begin to understand the stories of the two opposing characters. A doctor, Ailin, gets caught in the middle.

This gory, raw and darkly humorous film contains some amazing scenes and lines, especially in the first half. The main characters, both good and evil, repeatedly defy the odds as well as expectations. There are a lot of broken bones and buckets of blood are spilled. I like how the fighters make mistakes in judgment, such as impulsively swinging a machete at someone and not realizing there is an iron beam blocking your arm. These mistakes accord with human nature. Too often in films, action films in particular, the characters and scenes seem devoid of such substance, black and white and no gray in between. In another example of this, Lee chides Ailin; "You should have stabbed me here (points to artery), I thought you were a doctor."

Headshot also includes thrilling music, romances between beautiful people, and unexpected twists and turns. I love the frequent nods to Herman Melville. Even the main character of Headshot is tagged with the nickname of Ishmael, the narrator of Moby Dick. Headshot's theme echoes a theme of Moby Dick; what it means to be strong. The last half of the film is tamer and blander than the first, yet it is still thrilling. Seen at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.
  • Blue-Grotto
  • 14 ott 2016
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6/10

Diminishing returns

The Raid was a revelation. Movies like that could be made! But they are hard to do, so in the end The Raid 2 was more about gangsters talking than actual fighting, yet it still had good choreography where it mattered. So people became nostalgic, started wondering whether a Raid 3 would be made. And no, it wouldn't be, for many reasons. But that didn't stop people trying to capitalize on the concept, so here we are: Headshot! If The Raid was poor man's Judge Dredd (no, I don't think one copied the other), Headshot is poor man's Jason Bourrne and yet another contender to "what would Raid 3 have been if it was made".

And it would have been fine, just like so many sequels are pale comparisons to the original, just doing your best with what you have would have been acceptable. But the very thing making you watch the movie, the fighting, sucked. I mean, even Iwo's moves were bad. And I am not dissing the man here, I know that he is a great martial artist, I am complaining about the movie making. Even with such talent, this was a boring and pointless exercise.

If you want to see a whole lot of fake blood, watch this movie. If you want to see great choreography, this is not it.
  • siderite
  • 8 feb 2024
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5/10

Head Ache

We've seen this before. A brutal gang boss who picks up kids from the street making them killers. One of them turns renegade and wrecks revenge. What works is the lead actor who's earned his chops in brutal action thrillers. What doesn't is everything else. There's no back story, no character development. Best avoided
  • anil-kulkarni-108-85663
  • 2 set 2020
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