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Fly By Night

  • 2018
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
264
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Fly By Night (2018)
CrimeDramaThriller

A Taxi driver uses his service as a front for an extortion racket, and when his younger brother's impulsive behaviour brings the cops and the triad to his doorstep, he stops at nothing to pr... Read allA Taxi driver uses his service as a front for an extortion racket, and when his younger brother's impulsive behaviour brings the cops and the triad to his doorstep, he stops at nothing to protect all who matter to him.A Taxi driver uses his service as a front for an extortion racket, and when his younger brother's impulsive behaviour brings the cops and the triad to his doorstep, he stops at nothing to protect all who matter to him.

  • Director
    • Zahir Omar
  • Writers
    • Frederick Bailey
    • Zahir Omar
    • Dain Said
  • Stars
    • Sunny Pang
    • Eric Chen
    • Fabian Loo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    264
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Zahir Omar
    • Writers
      • Frederick Bailey
      • Zahir Omar
      • Dain Said
    • Stars
      • Sunny Pang
      • Eric Chen
      • Fabian Loo
    • 5User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Sunny Pang
    Sunny Pang
    • Tailo
    Eric Chen
    Eric Chen
    • Ah Soon
    Fabian Loo
    • Sailo
    Jack Tan
    Jack Tan
    • Gwailo
    Frederick Ming Zhong Lee
    Frederick Ming Zhong Lee
    • Jared
    • (as Frederick Lee)
    Bront Palarae
    Bront Palarae
    • Inspector Kamal
    Joyce Harn
    • Reanne
    Ruby Faye
    • Michelle
    • (as Ruby Yap)
    Pearlly Chua
    • Tailo and Sailo's mother
    Shaun Chen
    Shaun Chen
    • Marcus
    Sarah Lian
    • Jules
    Mike Chuah
    • Benny
    John Tan
    • Alex
    Qie Wang
    • Cheryl
    Jayden Kuan
    • Ah Boy
    Leonard Tee
    • Bookie
    Ken Abdullah
    • Big Boy
    Iedil Dzuhrie Alaudin
    • Dato Khairi
    • (as Iedil Putra)
    • Director
      • Zahir Omar
    • Writers
      • Frederick Bailey
      • Zahir Omar
      • Dain Said
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    User reviews5

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    7mikahlurimaah

    Crime is crime

    Best Malaysian Movies! The story tells a family of robbers in their own style. For me the storyline is no problem because the arrangement is so good. In the movie, I focused more on bront palarae because of the way he reacted to that character.
    fluffset

    big potential but lack style

    I like this movie, just like because it is kind of slow in pace. The storyline is good but if they make it more stylish with good cinematography, it will be better. Its like watching a crime thriller movie with style of late evening TV3 soap opera. Every director have their own style but he should learn a lot from Tarantino, Guy Ritchie and David Boyle on how to make a good crime thriller cinematography or camera work. Good story with so-so camera work.
    1carytsui-34789

    Worst movie

    Poor plot, not up to standardize similar genre of films, shameful producers still got someone review it's good
    7iamianiman

    A Flying Bullet that Hits the Bullseye.

    Grab and Uber platforms have both been a part and parcel in everyone's lives in the hectic world we live in today. As much as they are of utmost importance to the public, an insidious agenda from the drivers may be upon us.

    The director (Zahir Omar) comes forefront with his debut film that serves as a gritty neo-noir which is a rare subject from Malaysia's film industry.

    This crime thriller with a fresh and critical perspective is set in a half-cooked fictional world that stays true to rough reality in the midst city of Kuala Lumpur but also wanders off to uncharted territory to define the ridiculously gory premise with undisputed splatters of Tarantino-esque style and tone to the heavyweight drama.

    It kicks off by introducing a not-so poverty stricken family who are taxi drivers but use their service to the group's own advantage by committing an extortion racket. The partner-in-crime group is led by the Boss (Sunny Pang), his younger brother Sailo (Fabian Loo) and his best pal named Gwailo (Jack Tan), and its newest member who also happens to be an old friend of Boss, Ah Soon (Eric Chen).

    Things take a dark... or a darker turn when Gwailo does a dirty job behind Boss' back that puts his entire gang into jeopardy after revealing his impulsive behaviour to a bunch of do-not-mess people.

    The family is then forced to play a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with Kamal (Bront Palarae), a cop who is praised of always getting his job done but with dirty methods and Jared (Frederick Lee), an eerie psychotic crime boss who might be applauded for his talented acting skill and could become the Malaysian Joker or replace Joaquin Phoenix after all.

    As the world unfolds, it seems that the director has made a promise to himself to show the audience of the corruption that happens in today's world. He loads the grimmy world with scarred-face hooligans, cops with erosion of values, a revengeful mistress and puffs of cigarette smokes.

    With the explicit showcase, fortunately the director handles them with care to steer clear of the potholes designed by the strict Film Censorship Board of Malaysia.

    It is also noteworthy that the director manages to invent characters with three-dimensional structure that successfully makes the audience feels vulnerable to both ends of emotional spectrum. What makes this more interesting and exciting is that he weaves and interlocks each of the character's story with one another and untangles them smoothly as soon as the credits roll.

    The film serves a solid story by throwing in various genres to the recipe. At one point, it feels like a dark thriller comedy but another moment is abruptly altered to be a crime solving puzzles which then turns to a melodrama genre.

    Talking about the action line-ups, the film offers plenty of adrenaline rush gobsmacking moments which includes perfectly choreographed chase sequences and contains a few bloody violence scenes that will unexpectedly make the audience look away and at the edge of their seats.

    The score feels wonderfully unique and authentic in its own way as it syncs along with the scenes showed on the screen.

    The climax feels a bit rushed and gets a little crowded with the interconnected characters.

    As a result, it never explains the 'Who?' question in the final minute of the film as the director already stated that it is up to the audience's expectations to answer the question. Albeit the film prevents from spoon feeding the audience, however the daring quality and the stakes that it brings to the table for the conclusion is overwhelming. You will never be disappointed to the cliffhanger as everyone will have their own suspect by the end.

    Fly By Night is a film that never afraid to reveal its true raw form of identity. Similar to One Two Jaga, it is packed with metaphors and hidden gems and it is meant to be watched over and over again. This Oscar-worthy film is a cinematic achievement for Malaysia's film industry that puts a higher benchmark to upcoming films in stepping up their games as well.

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      Zahir Omar's feature film directorial debut.

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 2019 (Malaysia)
    • Country of origin
      • Malaysia
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • Malay
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Fly by Night
    • Production companies
      • Another Planet
      • Jazzy Pictures
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