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Kahar: Kapla High Council

  • 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
492
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Kahar: Kapla High Council (2024)
Teen DramaActionCrimeDrama

Set in 2005, Kahar, a socially invisible man, volunteers for Pilihanraya to protect his friend. Initially noble, his actions lead him down a path of malevolence and tyranny, risking his fami... Read allSet in 2005, Kahar, a socially invisible man, volunteers for Pilihanraya to protect his friend. Initially noble, his actions lead him down a path of malevolence and tyranny, risking his family's legacy.Set in 2005, Kahar, a socially invisible man, volunteers for Pilihanraya to protect his friend. Initially noble, his actions lead him down a path of malevolence and tyranny, risking his family's legacy.

  • Director
    • Razaisyam Rashid
  • Writers
    • Anwari Ashraf
    • Luqman Sheikh Ghazali
    • Natasha Azlan
  • Stars
    • Naim Daniel
    • Husari Aqil
    • Nadhir Nasar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    492
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Razaisyam Rashid
    • Writers
      • Anwari Ashraf
      • Luqman Sheikh Ghazali
      • Natasha Azlan
    • Stars
      • Naim Daniel
      • Husari Aqil
      • Nadhir Nasar
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Naim Daniel
    • Ayam
    Husari Aqil
    • Prefect
    • (as Aqil Husairi)
    Nadhir Nasar
    • Naim
    Amir Ahnaf
    • Kahar
    Mierul Aiman
    • Fakhri
    Hasnul Rahmat
    • Tuan Yusof
    Sathisvaran
    • Prakash
    Hushairi Husain
    • Dato Abu Yamin
    Shah Reza Mohd Shah
    • Liberian Politician
    Ameer Asyraf
    • Fahmi
    Thompson Goh
    • Li
    Fazziq Muqris
    • Zahrin
    Arif Zulfakar
    • Prefect
    Aedy Ashraf
    • Beja
    Syafiq Irfan
    Teoh Kai Zhi
    • Student
    Sky Iskandar
    • Megat
    Yusof Hashim
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    • Director
      • Razaisyam Rashid
    • Writers
      • Anwari Ashraf
      • Luqman Sheikh Ghazali
      • Natasha Azlan
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    9vezix-29738

    Great movie perfect prequel and conclusion to Project High Council

    As a standalone film, it still works as its basically a story about how the big bad bully who shown to have regret his life decisions come to acquire the power before where everything started how he rise to power

    it's engrossing as it is engaging with great message how bully doesnt pay, how parenting plays a role into shaping a person both good and bad, how expectations can both make a break someone

    a great movie with a great action that are extremely well shot that knows how to utilize its budget to the fullest.

    My only complaint? Lee.

    Dude showboating, farming aura the whole movie but when his actual fight? Couple of punchs and dude quite, (i get it movie needs its final fight to start) BUT COMEON DUDE, THAT CAN'T BE IT. LEE GOT DONE DIRTY.

    Spent rm 50 for the ticket unknowingly (first time watching at gsc ioi, didnt know i went for the expensive gsc instead of the normal one) BUT MAN I SAY THAT TRULY WORTH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION.

    Proud malaysia make this kind of movie, cant wait to see more of it.
    fluffset

    love the series? You will love this!

    This is made specially for those who have watched the series, because i watch with my mom who never watch the tv show, she understand nothing lol haha. Someone comment about the unrealistic fighting scene choreography because a schoolboy should not have that specific fighting martial skill they say, it is a fiction that is just for fun anyway. Why don't comment about all the six pack teen in this movies, they have the time to go to the gym while studying so hard in swim or drown school system in Malaysia? That's why all the answer is this is just a fiction anyway, unless there is a plot hole. There is a scene that can make you laugh, there is a scene that can make you shed tear a bit. It is good, fun movie. A good quality writing and directing from Malaysian.
    10Ibrahimdude

    Step Aside Haters. Make Way For This Masterpiece Movie

    After Watching This Movie. It Was A Absolutely Cinema!. The Storyline Are Really Good. Great Cinematic. A Nice A+ Dialog And It was The Beginning Of Kahar Lore Of How Can He Became Kapla Before High Council Drama Was Success. Onto this Scene. Many Characters Were Introduce Like Rezza. Becaa and More. They all Have been Promoted To In Battle Wich On Will Be The Next Kapla. And Now We Waiting For. The Fighting Scene Are Really 2X More Action Than the High Council Drama Series we been see. It's A Non-Stop Action But Nothing But KUDETA. Plus There Is No Girls In This Movie. Only The Boys. And Yeah That'll Be A Great lmao.

    But So Again This Movie Deserve A Great 10 Stars Or Maybe Infinity Could Give. As A Fan Kudrat. Really Loved This Movie.
    7iamianiman

    A Gritty Prequel (and Sequel) That Pulls No Punches

    Kahar Kapla High Council is not just a prequel; it's an unflinching dive into the brutal and chaotic world that shaped one of Project High Council's most iconic characters. This film doesn't hold back-it's raw, relentless, and packed with intensity, offering a visceral cinematic experience that's both thrilling and haunting.

    From the opening sequence, you're thrust into a world defined by violence, survival, and unspoken codes of honor. The fight scenes in this movie are a masterclass in choreography and sound design. Each punch lands with a force that feels palpable, every hit reverberating with authenticity. There's nothing glossy or staged here-just raw, gritty combat that feels painfully real. For fans of action and high-stakes drama, Kahar delivers some of the best fight sequences seen in Malaysian cinema.

    At the heart of the chaos is Amir Ahnaf, who gives a tour de force performance as Kahar. He fully embodies the character's madness, pain, and ferocity, delivering a portrayal so compelling that it's impossible to look away. Amir's ability to oscillate between seething anger and haunting vulnerability is nothing short of brilliant. Whether through his expressive eyes or the sheer physicality of his performance, he commands every scene he's in.

    Alongside Amir, Aedy Ashraf brings depth and tension to the screen, although there are moments when the dialect choices feel slightly forced. The supporting cast-Sky Iskandar, Khenobu, Thompson Goh, Fazziq Muqris, and Fadhli Masoot-add layers to the narrative, each carving out memorable moments. While Sky and the newcomers hold their own admirably, a few characters feel underutilized. Certain story arcs vanish mid-film, leaving intriguing potential unrealized.

    Visually, the film is ambitious. It utilizes dynamic techniques like slow-motion, close-ups, and arc shots to heighten its dramatic beats. One standout sequence near the end recalls the energy of West Side Story, as opposing groups converge in a mesmerizing display of shadows, tempo, and choreography. These creative decisions elevate the movie's cinematic quality, making it clear that this isn't just another local action flick-it's a carefully crafted visual experience.

    However, not everything lands perfectly. The first act struggles to establish the emotional weight needed to fully invest in Kahar's transformation. While the film hints at mental health struggles and societal pressures, it doesn't explore them deeply enough to leave a lasting impact. This lack of emotional grounding means that some pivotal moments, meant to evoke tears or introspection, fall flat for certain viewers. There's a story there, but it feels like it's rushing to the finish line rather than letting us sit with Kahar's pain and evolution.

    The film also misses an opportunity to lean into a grittier aesthetic. The color grading, while polished, feels overly saturated for a story meant to portray rawness and despair. A more muted palette could have amplified the film's themes and matched its brutal narrative tone.

    Despite its shortcomings, Kahar Kapla High Council remains a gripping prequel that expands the Project High Council universe with flair. The action is visceral, the performances-particularly from Amir Ahnaf-are standout, and the story offers enough twists and tension to keep audiences hooked.

    Verdict: Kahar Kapla High Council is a bold and gritty exploration of what shapes a man into a monster. While it stumbles in fully fleshing out its emotional core, the film's breathtaking fight sequences, creative direction, and standout performances make it a must-watch for fans of the original series and action cinema alike. It's a gritty, unflinching exploration of violence, power, and survival-a captivating journey into the origins of a legend.
    5shasha_lopea

    When Nerd Rage Turns into MMA

    Kapla High Council is packed with fighting scenes, but for me, it leans way too much on the action without really expanding on the storyline. I'll admit, the fight choreography is top-notch, every move is captured really well, but it feels completely unrealistic for a high school setting. The level of violence and skill, like MMA fights, doesn't fit the characters or the environment.

    One thing that really threw me off was how a nerdy character, just because he got angry, suddenly became this unstoppable fighter and even managed to win. It didn't make sense at all how someone with no training could suddenly pull off those moves. Then there were these illogical scenes, like a character appearing out of nowhere to block a punch, it just felt forced and took me out of the moment.

    The side characters also didn't add much. They barely appeared and didn't seem to have any real purpose in the story. Aedy's kelantanese accent was awful to listen to at first, but I'll give him credit, it got better toward the end. On the bright side, Amir Ahnaf was incredible. His acting was so intense and emotional that it really stood out, even when the plot didn't.

    Overall, Kapla High Council is great if you're just there for the action. But if you're looking for a strong story or believable characters, it might leave you disappointed. It's entertaining, but the lack of logic and depth holds it back.

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    • Trivia
      Astro Shaw didn't announce the film as one of the upcoming film project for 2024. Instead, Astro Gempak reveals on their website showing this film alongside Syamsul Yusof's Khawarij. Anwari hit the Twitter and wrote the caption "Erm... Susuripris?!".
    • Quotes

      Beja: Let's Go.

      Megat: Be Careful. Good Luck Kneeling To Pick Up Your Marred Question Reputation, Mutt!

      Megat: One More Thing. Thank You For Screwing Up Your Brother. You Made My Work Easier.

      Megat: And a Special Thanks. To Dato' Abu Yamin Too!

      Beja: Damn You!

    • Connections
      Spin-off from Projek: High Council (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      KUDRAT
      Performed by Sekumpulan Orang Gila and Naim Daniel

      Written and music by Naim Daniel, Raja Nazmin Shah and Raja Nazrin Shah

      Produced by Raja Nazmin Shah (as Adek SOG)

      Courtesy of Sekumpulan Orang Gila (SOG) Productions

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2024 (Malaysia)
    • Country of origin
      • Malaysia
    • Language
      • Malay
    • Also known as
      • Projek: Kahar
    • Filming locations
      • Pahang, Malaysia
    • Production companies
      • Astro Shaw
      • Pasal Productions
      • Alpha47 Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
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      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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