Pendekar Awang: Darah Indera Gajah (2024) Poster

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5/10
LOTs OF IDEAS BUT VERY POOR STORYTELLING
afiqjiwastudio15 January 2024
The basis of this story is actually quite simple. The British want to capture Tok Gajah before he reaches Terengganu to get support. This is where Awang's role is to protect Tok Gajah.

Although the story is simple, the arrangement of the story is a bit messy, making the journey of the story less clear and the viewing experience unsatisfactory.

This film is a spin-off from Mat Kilau: Kebangkitan Pahlawan (2022) which focuses on the character of Awang, but it feels like a sequel.

My expectation for this movie was to learn about Awang's backstory, his redemption arc and to see his character development from the previous movie. But I was disappointed because it was not achieved.

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POSITIVE THINGS:

1. High production value.

2. Good cinematography overall.

3. Nadhir Nasar's acting for Tahir is ok.

4. The action scenes are decent.

5. No shaky camera work this time.

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NEGATIVE THINGS:

1. The plot was messy and unclear.

2. The premise was not strong and the themes were not explored enough. Lacking depths.

3. Lack of emotional connections making it hard to feel the scenes that were supposed to be sad.

4. The way some new characters were introduced was not impressive enough. Sometimes it felt like they were suddenly there. Were we supposed to know them? Introduce them properly.

5. The dialogues are too boring and too preachy. It was supposed to tell the story in an implicit manner, not tell it directly. Also why do they have to talk like a poet? Just talk normally and not with a Batman's voice.

6. The female fighter group had no back story which made their appearance so sudden and awkward. Who were they? Who were their teachers?

7. The way the soundtracks are used in the film does not provide enough emotional impact.

8. The editing is bad.

9. Character writing for the villain was weak. There was potential and it could have been a lot better.

10. Sometimes it preaches too much. We get it, you're very faithful and islamic, but overusing such element becomes too redundant and boring. Learn to express it subtly.

11. Feels like watching a cartoon. It doesn't feel serious. Sometimes I just laugh.

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Spin-off stories are often well-received and more successful than the original because they are based on the popularity of an aspect of the original film. In this case, the chosen character is Awang.

Unfortunately, this film cannot overcome or match the quality of Mat Kilau: Kebangkitan Pahlawan (2022).

In conclusion, Pendekar Awang: Darah Indera Gajah (2024) has many shortcomings but it is not completely garbage. I understand why some people like it very much. This type of film has its own target audience but I sure am not one of them.
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5/10
Mat Kilau is better.
fluffset22 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
I went to watch without any big expectations because I heard about the issues behind the scenes and the early negative reviews that dampened my enthusiasm a bit. Since this is a continuation of Mat Kilau with Awang taking the lead, I feel the storyline is the same as Mat Kilau's, just with different characters.

The attempt to recreate the scene of Ellie Suriaty with Dian P Ramlee is fail. Before, I was moved by Ellie, but now it feels too rushed and lacking character development. My mom and sister cried watching Dian's scene, but this time it just didn't have the same impact for me.

It's a real waste not to fully utilize Amerul Affendi's character; I think he played the coolest villain. Wak Ruzaidi, even though he's old, still stands tall like Sylvester Stallone.

I feel that in the history of Malaysian cinema, this film has the most scenes of people saying "takbir" (praise to God), which is good. They get blessings. However, sometimes it feels out of place.

Due to the fans/haters' feedback about shaky cameras, there is no shaky camera this time. The fight scenes are still as engaging as the first.

Many criticize Fattah Amin's acting. I agree; he lacks the aura that Adi Putra has. His acting is okay, but that X-factor that Adi Putra has is missing.

My mom and sister like the film because it has a female warrior character; they feel proud (feminist power, hehe).

I feel sorry for John Bear's character getting beaten badly; he does not even have any dialogue at all.

Some extras have modern looks, all clean-shaven, which doesn't feel right. To find extras, they should look for true Malay faces like Namron, Wan Hanafi Su, Amerul Affendi - explore a bit throughout Malaysia I suggest.

The first Mat Kilau was good because of Syamsul Yusof's experienced direction in making box office films and knowing what the audience wants. Kembara Studios already has a template, but they couldn't find the right director for Awang. It's a waste of budget when the job can't be executed properly, with continuity issues, lack of dramatic scene, and suspense (like Adi Putra closing Beto's mouth). For the next film, they should consider Syamsul, Syafiq or Ghaz as the director. There are plenty who can do it, I believe.
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10/10
Amazing and fascinating film. A must-see!
muhammadshafiqazman16 January 2024
"Pendekar Awang Darah Inderah Gajah" stands out as a captivating Malaysian movie, delving into the rich tapestry of Malay history. The seamless and constructive storyline draws viewers into a compelling narrative, while the brilliant performances of the actors and actresses showcase their professionalism. The cinematography enhances the visual experience, adding depth to the storytelling. Notably, the film successfully conveys a poignant message, instilling a sense of patriotism and fostering love for race and religion among Malaysian audiences. Positive reviews online echo these sentiments, affirming the film's impact and its contribution to Malaysian cinema.
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10/10
Well made film
silvervillage16 January 2024
This film stands out as a remarkable piece of cinema, impressing on multiple fronts. The meticulous craftsmanship is evident in its superb cinematography, skillful acting, and engaging dialogue. The heroine's portrayal is nothing short of excellent, with her ability to convey emotions shining through, particularly in moments of crying. Her performance strikes a perfect balance, avoiding both the pitfall of underacting and the excesses of overacting.

Equally commendable is the hero's acting, marked by a compelling delivery that resonates with the audience. One notable aspect is the film's treatment of night scenes, especially those set in the jungle. Often, such settings can be challenging to depict, with darkness obscuring details, but this movie defies that norm. The night scenes, even in the jungle, are masterfully portrayed on screen, revealing a breathtaking clarity that enhances the overall visual experience. The attention to detail in showcasing the beauty of these environments, even in low-light situations, sets this film apart.

In essence, the movie's success lies in its ability to seamlessly weave together elements of cinematography, acting, and visual storytelling. It captivates the viewer not only through a compelling narrative but also through a commitment to technical excellence, ensuring that every frame is a visual feast for the audience.
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10/10
IT'S AWANG TIME
zydanzaydan20 January 2024
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This film win my heart. It has story is storying, the plot is plotting, the character is charactering, the drama is draming, the fight scene is fighting, the people is popping and the cinema crying. There's one moment I love which is when Pendekar Awang scream "Melayu.... Melayu is real!" and proceed to malaying all those Bri'ish Emperor. It drained my heart, sank my souls and dip my emotions into one an emissary of depths of films. Makes me cry everytime that I want to run away and keep this heart gold. I think people should watch this film since it's keep me scream "Melayu is reaaal!!!". The movie give me such an impact, changes my life forever.
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