An MMA fighter destined for greatness must face his biggest rival yet: himself.An MMA fighter destined for greatness must face his biggest rival yet: himself.An MMA fighter destined for greatness must face his biggest rival yet: himself.
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Just got out of watching The Martial Artist, and I have to say, I'm thoroughly impressed. Shaz Khan, who not only stars as Ibby "The Prince" Bakran but also directs, delivers a compelling portrayal of an MMA fighter's journey through personal relationships. It really made me emotional. The soundtrack is out of this world!
The film kicks off with Ibby's rapid rise in the MMA world, capturing the intoxicating allure of fame and success. Khan's depiction of Ibby's initial triumphs is both authentic and exhilarating, drawing viewers into the high-stakes world of professional fighting. However, as Ibby's career begins to falter, the narrative delves deeper into his internal struggles and strained relationships, particularly with his family who have reservations about his fighting career. This exploration adds a rich emotional layer to the story, making Ibby's journey resonate on a more profound level.
One of the film's standout aspects is its authentic portrayal of MMA. Khan's dedication to the role is evident, having undergone extensive training with renowned MMA coach Rafael Cordeiro to ensure the fight sequences are both realistic and engaging. This commitment pays off, as the choreography is both intense and believable, immersing the audience in the visceral world of mixed martial arts.
Visually, the film is a treat. The cinematography captures the stark contrast between the bustling MMA arenas and the serene landscapes of Pakistan's mountains, where Ibby seeks solace and understanding from his estranged grandfather, portrayed with depth by Faran Tahir. These scenes not only provide a visual respite but also serve as a metaphor for Ibby's internal quest for peace and identity. Khan's multifaceted involvement in the project-as actor, director, and writer-demonstrates his passion and dedication to storytelling. The narrative's focus on self-discovery, familial bonds, and the challenges of balancing personal desires with external expectations is both timely and timeless.
In conclusion, The Martial Artist is a commendable film that offers more than just action-packed sequences. It delves into the complexities of ambition, identity, and redemption. Shaz Khan's performance, coupled with his directorial vision, makes this a film worth watching. Whether you're an MMA enthusiast or someone who appreciates character-driven narratives, this movie has something to offer.
The film kicks off with Ibby's rapid rise in the MMA world, capturing the intoxicating allure of fame and success. Khan's depiction of Ibby's initial triumphs is both authentic and exhilarating, drawing viewers into the high-stakes world of professional fighting. However, as Ibby's career begins to falter, the narrative delves deeper into his internal struggles and strained relationships, particularly with his family who have reservations about his fighting career. This exploration adds a rich emotional layer to the story, making Ibby's journey resonate on a more profound level.
One of the film's standout aspects is its authentic portrayal of MMA. Khan's dedication to the role is evident, having undergone extensive training with renowned MMA coach Rafael Cordeiro to ensure the fight sequences are both realistic and engaging. This commitment pays off, as the choreography is both intense and believable, immersing the audience in the visceral world of mixed martial arts.
Visually, the film is a treat. The cinematography captures the stark contrast between the bustling MMA arenas and the serene landscapes of Pakistan's mountains, where Ibby seeks solace and understanding from his estranged grandfather, portrayed with depth by Faran Tahir. These scenes not only provide a visual respite but also serve as a metaphor for Ibby's internal quest for peace and identity. Khan's multifaceted involvement in the project-as actor, director, and writer-demonstrates his passion and dedication to storytelling. The narrative's focus on self-discovery, familial bonds, and the challenges of balancing personal desires with external expectations is both timely and timeless.
In conclusion, The Martial Artist is a commendable film that offers more than just action-packed sequences. It delves into the complexities of ambition, identity, and redemption. Shaz Khan's performance, coupled with his directorial vision, makes this a film worth watching. Whether you're an MMA enthusiast or someone who appreciates character-driven narratives, this movie has something to offer.
Enjoyed the story and plot thoroughly. The movie kept my attention and the characters were well represented by the actors.
The cinematography was exceptional and I enjoyed the movie quite a bit Would recommend to a friend
The main actor was brilliant, enjoyed watching him on screen The movie had various elements relatable to a South Asian in western cultures and martial art sports traditionally thought of as western sports. The cultural aspect of the movie was interesting and I could relate quite a bit Would recommend to a friend or family member who enjoys martial arts and related movies. Will watch again !
The cinematography was exceptional and I enjoyed the movie quite a bit Would recommend to a friend
The main actor was brilliant, enjoyed watching him on screen The movie had various elements relatable to a South Asian in western cultures and martial art sports traditionally thought of as western sports. The cultural aspect of the movie was interesting and I could relate quite a bit Would recommend to a friend or family member who enjoys martial arts and related movies. Will watch again !
For the last 10 years, I've been wondering when the Pakistani film industry released a martial arts-related film. My question has finally been answered after such a long time. Funny I've heard about this film was in production since two years ago, I've managed to book it in Nantgawr of all places (strange they didn't bother to screen it in Cardiff where most Pakistani communities are).
The story isn't something original that I haven't seen before; however, it is unique to Pakistani standards. The main protagonist happens to be the antagonist for himself, too, and the story is pretty simple, too.
The fight choreography was pretty good, no quick cuts or shaky cams, all in one take and especially for cinematic quality it was pretty good, although films like Teefa in Trouble did much better in creativity, this film is not only serious in tone but also one on one most of the time.
Overall, the film wasn't the best martial arts film, but it certainly delivers. It's also catered to the more Western-born audience as 90% of the film is in English instead of Urdu, don't expect your typical masala type of film because it's quite serious in tone. 7.5/10.
The story isn't something original that I haven't seen before; however, it is unique to Pakistani standards. The main protagonist happens to be the antagonist for himself, too, and the story is pretty simple, too.
The fight choreography was pretty good, no quick cuts or shaky cams, all in one take and especially for cinematic quality it was pretty good, although films like Teefa in Trouble did much better in creativity, this film is not only serious in tone but also one on one most of the time.
Overall, the film wasn't the best martial arts film, but it certainly delivers. It's also catered to the more Western-born audience as 90% of the film is in English instead of Urdu, don't expect your typical masala type of film because it's quite serious in tone. 7.5/10.
The directorial debut of Shaz Khan is not only about a martial artist, as the title says, but a story of human connections. Ibby's complex family dynamics are very relatable. The movie is an emotional roller coaster highlighting the journey of an angry and scared young man learning to face his fears. He's seeking the truth about his identity while managing the relationships with his loved ones. Ibby's journey is soulful and kept me engaged throughout the movie.
Shaz has beautifully blended both eastern and western cultures. The fight scenes were realistic and meticulously choreographed. They showed how intensely he trained for this role. The story, though a little confusing at times, didn't take anything from the movie. I am in complete awe of the gorgeous cinematography. Shaz has done justice to the beautiful landscape of Pakistan. As an actor Shaz was excellent, and his costars - Thesa Loving, Babar Peerzada, Faran Tahir & Sanam Saeed - all performed exceedingly well. Beautiful background score was serene & intense at the same time depending on scenes. It truly touched my heart.
His hard work and dedication to his craft are apparent. Shaz - you've done a remarkable job. We look forward to seeing you on the silver screen in years to come!
Shaz has beautifully blended both eastern and western cultures. The fight scenes were realistic and meticulously choreographed. They showed how intensely he trained for this role. The story, though a little confusing at times, didn't take anything from the movie. I am in complete awe of the gorgeous cinematography. Shaz has done justice to the beautiful landscape of Pakistan. As an actor Shaz was excellent, and his costars - Thesa Loving, Babar Peerzada, Faran Tahir & Sanam Saeed - all performed exceedingly well. Beautiful background score was serene & intense at the same time depending on scenes. It truly touched my heart.
His hard work and dedication to his craft are apparent. Shaz - you've done a remarkable job. We look forward to seeing you on the silver screen in years to come!
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I enjoyed the film . Fight scenes were great , film showed the cultural differences and intra family dynamics very well. This film shows the "fighter " as a whole person who is dealing with real life situations.
These guys pulled this off is amazing all by itself. I feel we need to support the new guys otherwise all we will have is superhero movies.
Looking at it from a desi standpoint, these guys covered the social pressures and attitudes towards any career other than STEM.
From my point of view these guys did a lot with limited resources , I wish they had more dates at my local cinema. Hope people give this team the chance they deserve.
These guys pulled this off is amazing all by itself. I feel we need to support the new guys otherwise all we will have is superhero movies.
Looking at it from a desi standpoint, these guys covered the social pressures and attitudes towards any career other than STEM.
From my point of view these guys did a lot with limited resources , I wish they had more dates at my local cinema. Hope people give this team the chance they deserve.
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