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Malaysian action punches ahead

Malaysian action punches ahead

The Sun28-04-2025

MACHISMO, loyalty and lens flares – that is Blood Brothers: Bara Naga in a nutshell. Directed by Syafiq Yusof and Abhilash Chandra, this Malaysian action thriller does not shy away from wearing its genre influences on its tailored suit sleeve and for what is trying to do, it works.
The film's strength lies in its high-octane action sequences and cinematic flair, while anchoring itself firmly in themes of loyalty and betrayal between men who communicate primarily through punches, loaded stares and the occasional monologue about honour. For audiences looking for something deeply rooted in Malaysian machismo with a side of melodrama, this is as close as it gets to local action nirvana.
Visually stunning cinematography
Visually, Bara Naga is a stunner. From neon-lit corridors to misty night chases, the film makes every shot feel like it is meant for the big screen. The cinematography, courtesy of a talented visual team, does not just look good, it looks expensive. Drone shots glide over Kuala Lumpur city skylines, slow-motion shots catch bullets mid-fight and every explosion is framed with maximum style and poise.
Even if one were to nitpick about certain story elements (more on that later), the visual language of Bara Naga speaks loud and clear: Malaysia can do action just as slick as any other regional heavyweight. The team knew exactly what they wanted this film to look like and they delivered, in spades.
Brotherhood of man
While the plot threads might occasionally unravel or trip over themselves in their quest to deliver twists and turns, the heart of Bara Naga is firmly in its depiction of male camaraderie. Whether it is shirtless sparring, side glances charged with past trauma, or conversations about loyalty held in the rain, the film taps into a deep emotional well that can only be described as a straight man's depiction of trust issues.
The relationships here between bodyguards, mafia bosses, long-lost siblings and bromantic rivals are what give the film its pulse. And yes, while the tone may occasionally veer into melodramatic soap opera territory, it is always entertaining.
Here is where things get interesting. The action sequences in Bara Naga do not hold back, there are knife fights, hand-to-hand combat, car chases and at least three scenes where someone walks away from an explosion. While some may argue that the action set pieces are a bit overcooked (and they are), they are also undeniably fun.
It is the kind of fight choreography that looks like it was designed by someone who grew up loving The Raid, J ohn Wick and a healthy dose of K-drama slow motion action scenes. Occasionally, it does feel like the film could have tightened the pacing in between shootouts, but as far as Malaysian action flicks go, this is a confident swing and it mostly hits.
Proudly Malaysian
From the language to the power structures, cultural references to emotional beats, Bara Naga is unapologetically Malaysian. That is not a flaw, rather it is very much part of the charm. The film leans into its cultural specificity, crafting an action flick that speaks to local audiences while also attempting to raise the bar in terms of production values and storytelling.
Yes, some scenes are dramatic to the point of parody. Yes, there are plot holes big enough to drive a convoy of armoured tanks through. But none of that overshadows the fact that this is a huge step forward for the local industry, a sign that Malaysian cinema is not only growing in ambition but also in technical polish.
Worthy step forward
Blood Brothers: Bara Naga is not perfect. It plays safe in some areas, stretches belief in others and occasionally forgets to explain why certain things are happening. But at the end of the day, it delivers what it promises: a testosterone-fueled, brotherhood-heavy action fest that is beautifully shot, emotionally intense and made to cater to its home audience.
It may not be Malaysia's answer to The Departed just yet, but it is a solid swing in the right direction. Watch it with the understanding that it is not trying to be flawless, it is trying to be fun and maybe a little bit cathartic for anyone who has ever been let down by their 'bro'.
DIRECTOR: Abhilash Chandra, Syafiq Yusof
CAST: Sharnaaz Ahmad, Syafiq Kyle, Shukri Yahaya, Amelia Henderson, Syazwan Zulkifli
E-VALUE: 7/10
PLOT: 7/10
ACTING: 8/10

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