Sheriff: Narko Integriti
- 2024
- 2h 13min
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6,9/10
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Sheriff et Nazri, officiers de police, s'unissent contre Tony, un baron de la drogue à la tête d'un syndicat de méthamphétamine mortel.Sheriff et Nazri, officiers de police, s'unissent contre Tony, un baron de la drogue à la tête d'un syndicat de méthamphétamine mortel.Sheriff et Nazri, officiers de police, s'unissent contre Tony, un baron de la drogue à la tête d'un syndicat de méthamphétamine mortel.
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- 4 victoires et 11 nominations au total
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Sheriff Narko Integriti
Directed by Syafiq Yusof, "Sheriff Narko Integriti" immerses audiences in a city besieged by the insidious grip of drug trafficking and vigilante killings by the notorious Meth Killer. Sheriff, a seasoned officer from the Integrity Department, finds himself thrust into a perilous mission to dismantle a powerful drug syndicate led by the notorious Tony. However, his suspicions are aroused when he believes Nazri, a young police officer from the Narcotics Department, could be the Meth Killer, making life difficult for him as he tries to uncover the truth.
Zul Ariffin delivers a compelling portrayal as Sheriff, a man fueled by an unyielding dedication to upholding the law. His steadfast commitment to integrity guides him through the murky waters of law enforcement, even as his suspicions cloud his judgment. His interactions with Nazri, portrayed with intensity by Syafiq Kyle, add layers of tension and complexity to the narrative as Sheriff grapples with the possibility of betrayal within his own ranks.
At the heart of their investigation lies Tony, portrayed with chilling menace by Aaron Aziz, a cunning kingpin whose empire of crime casts a long shadow over the city. As Sheriff delves deeper into Tony's world, he uncovers a labyrinth of deception and betrayal that threatens to consume him. Yet, his quest for justice is further complicated by the presence of the enigmatic Meth Killer, whose brutal methods leave a trail of chaos in his wake.
Adding to the complexity is Azira Shafinaz as ASP Syazlin, a women narco police officer and sister of Nazri, who brings depth to her portrayal as she grapples with her loyalty to her family and her duty as a law enforcement officer.
Elizabeth Tan shines as Jennifer Wong, a special force in the integrity department and assistant to Sheriff. However, suspicions arise as her allegiance seems to waver, potentially acting as an informant to Tony, adding another layer of intrigue to the storyline.
Yusof's direction keeps the tension taut throughout, expertly weaving elements of suspense, action, and drama to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Each twist and turn in the plot propels the narrative forward, building towards a gripping climax that will leave viewers breathless.
The ensemble cast delivers standout performances, breathing life into the complex characters, adding layers of nuance to their motivations and struggles.
In the end, "Sheriff Narko Integriti" transcends the confines of the crime thriller genre, offering a thought-provoking exploration of justice, redemption, and the human condition. As Sheriff navigates the challenges before him, he stands as a beacon of integrity in a world shrouded in darkness.
Directed by Syafiq Yusof, "Sheriff Narko Integriti" immerses audiences in a city besieged by the insidious grip of drug trafficking and vigilante killings by the notorious Meth Killer. Sheriff, a seasoned officer from the Integrity Department, finds himself thrust into a perilous mission to dismantle a powerful drug syndicate led by the notorious Tony. However, his suspicions are aroused when he believes Nazri, a young police officer from the Narcotics Department, could be the Meth Killer, making life difficult for him as he tries to uncover the truth.
Zul Ariffin delivers a compelling portrayal as Sheriff, a man fueled by an unyielding dedication to upholding the law. His steadfast commitment to integrity guides him through the murky waters of law enforcement, even as his suspicions cloud his judgment. His interactions with Nazri, portrayed with intensity by Syafiq Kyle, add layers of tension and complexity to the narrative as Sheriff grapples with the possibility of betrayal within his own ranks.
At the heart of their investigation lies Tony, portrayed with chilling menace by Aaron Aziz, a cunning kingpin whose empire of crime casts a long shadow over the city. As Sheriff delves deeper into Tony's world, he uncovers a labyrinth of deception and betrayal that threatens to consume him. Yet, his quest for justice is further complicated by the presence of the enigmatic Meth Killer, whose brutal methods leave a trail of chaos in his wake.
Adding to the complexity is Azira Shafinaz as ASP Syazlin, a women narco police officer and sister of Nazri, who brings depth to her portrayal as she grapples with her loyalty to her family and her duty as a law enforcement officer.
Elizabeth Tan shines as Jennifer Wong, a special force in the integrity department and assistant to Sheriff. However, suspicions arise as her allegiance seems to waver, potentially acting as an informant to Tony, adding another layer of intrigue to the storyline.
Yusof's direction keeps the tension taut throughout, expertly weaving elements of suspense, action, and drama to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Each twist and turn in the plot propels the narrative forward, building towards a gripping climax that will leave viewers breathless.
The ensemble cast delivers standout performances, breathing life into the complex characters, adding layers of nuance to their motivations and struggles.
In the end, "Sheriff Narko Integriti" transcends the confines of the crime thriller genre, offering a thought-provoking exploration of justice, redemption, and the human condition. As Sheriff navigates the challenges before him, he stands as a beacon of integrity in a world shrouded in darkness.
Sheriff is a fairly promising crime action film. This film raises themes such as power, lies, and corruption. The story in this film is actually good and a bit like films of a similar genre, but for some reason the writing is too over. The action shown in the film is good, starting from the fights to the shootings are quite exciting. The mystery drama in this film actually also adds to the excitement of this film, unfortunately when it enters the final act, it seems like too many things happen in the final minutes of the film. Although there are many plot twists at the end of the film, the killer has been revealed from the beginning, which actually could have been the biggest plot twist in this film. And in this film, the character approach is lacking even though we already know what their background is like. This film does seem to want to be a slow burn film, but there are many scenes that don't need to be included just to extend the duration of the film. In terms of cinematography, it's okay, but many scenes look too exaggerated, especially since there are also many unimportant slow-mo scenes. The special effects in this film look clean and real. The music is okay, standard for most action films. For the acting, many are not stiff, but sometimes the expressions are too over. Overall, this film is not that bad for a Malaysian film.
Just managed to catch this yesterday on Netflix. 20 minutes into the movie and I noticed something familiar. Serial killer and his sister works for the police force. He kills only bad guys, in this case drug related ones, a police colleague suspects him as the killer and desperately looking for evidence and waiting for him to slip up and......plastic sheets. One of the props Dexter uses for his kills.
But this Malay Dexter is hot tempered and Sheriff is the cool one instead. All in all, this movie has a good production value. Good acting by leads. I would recommend this movie if you like Polis Evo minus the comic relief.
But this Malay Dexter is hot tempered and Sheriff is the cool one instead. All in all, this movie has a good production value. Good acting by leads. I would recommend this movie if you like Polis Evo minus the comic relief.
"Tiap-tiap basah mesti ada keringnya"
Not all police is good but not all criminal is bad:
As for the meth killer (Assassin's creed): I called him a real hero in this movie, technically he's more to an assassin's creed kind of dude because he fights for the truth and free will.
"Dalam negara ni kena ada orang macam aku, sya!" (The country needs someone like me, sya!)
and he's also lose faith in the law because of how corrupt they is, and they shouldn't be continuing to be alive as he believes that corrupt can be spread like a virus.
As for the sheriff (fluffy beard dude): he had a good intuition, a tactical leader, sneaky detective, and a good observer.
He knew that meth killer and the traitor of the team was among them, but he was unsure about it, but overall he was grown with pain and guilt, which is why he became a cop who arrest a cop.
(Brainrot moment: Bro knew who's the imposter)
As for Tony (Pablo Escobar): is just a dude who's trying to do his job as a drug company/production, he has protection by the corrupted cops to keep him clean and lack of evidence to make him exposed.
As for Jennifer (double agent bi**h) : I called her the real villain this time, because she doesn't just work for Tony and she's also thinking about her own well, she killed almost everyone on Tony's team and her own team just to cover-up that she's the rat of the department. But in the end she's also living with guilt because she wanted to protect her son (which sounds cliche to me)
Overall for this movie, they shown none of them were perfect, every each of them had their own dark side, and guilt to cover with, unlike for other police drama in malaysia all of them shows one side is perfect and kind whilst that among them contains a rat that works for the criminal.
My only criticise for this was the ending where sya and sheriff met the highest judge from the intro and she asks "can we ask you a question, your honour?" And he replies "no", and then three of them stands there till the screen goes pitch black. Technically the scene is just unnecessary and pointless, plus the judge knew the movie about to be ended so just refused so the movie ended quickly (Brainrot moment: bro saw the audience like Deadpool)
As for the meth killer (Assassin's creed): I called him a real hero in this movie, technically he's more to an assassin's creed kind of dude because he fights for the truth and free will.
"Dalam negara ni kena ada orang macam aku, sya!" (The country needs someone like me, sya!)
and he's also lose faith in the law because of how corrupt they is, and they shouldn't be continuing to be alive as he believes that corrupt can be spread like a virus.
As for the sheriff (fluffy beard dude): he had a good intuition, a tactical leader, sneaky detective, and a good observer.
He knew that meth killer and the traitor of the team was among them, but he was unsure about it, but overall he was grown with pain and guilt, which is why he became a cop who arrest a cop.
(Brainrot moment: Bro knew who's the imposter)
As for Tony (Pablo Escobar): is just a dude who's trying to do his job as a drug company/production, he has protection by the corrupted cops to keep him clean and lack of evidence to make him exposed.
As for Jennifer (double agent bi**h) : I called her the real villain this time, because she doesn't just work for Tony and she's also thinking about her own well, she killed almost everyone on Tony's team and her own team just to cover-up that she's the rat of the department. But in the end she's also living with guilt because she wanted to protect her son (which sounds cliche to me)
Overall for this movie, they shown none of them were perfect, every each of them had their own dark side, and guilt to cover with, unlike for other police drama in malaysia all of them shows one side is perfect and kind whilst that among them contains a rat that works for the criminal.
My only criticise for this was the ending where sya and sheriff met the highest judge from the intro and she asks "can we ask you a question, your honour?" And he replies "no", and then three of them stands there till the screen goes pitch black. Technically the scene is just unnecessary and pointless, plus the judge knew the movie about to be ended so just refused so the movie ended quickly (Brainrot moment: bro saw the audience like Deadpool)
I like and is the best flim cause it show unit tindakan khas pdrm fight Tony irfrit like call of duty mw2 2009 examples : weapon use in movie Sherrif team aka eagle team : m4 with m203 and lazer tatical optic ump 45 mp5a2 Barrett m82 sniper naga use a night vision while hong use the coordinate the sniper and observation in the rooftop delta team m4 with lazer and tactical optic. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND WATCH age and rated 16 action thrilled violence substance crime were to watch on gsc cinema I watch in kl east mall and ot was THE BEST FLIM OF ALL TIME is the b est police film than military movie ever.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFirst film to use newly renovated Astro Studio's after takeover by Astro.
- GaffesWhen Nazri interviews Sheriff for allegedly using illegal drugs, Sheriff is wearing his badge around his neck. After the other officers leave the interview room Sheriff's badge is missing, and then later reappears at the end of the scene.
- Citations
Inspector Nazri: Are you accusing me? You have no evidence, your accusation is useless at court.
DSP Sheriff: [sighs] This is Malaysia, Naz. Even the Prime Minister can go to jail.
- ConnexionsReferences Arcane: Welcome to the Playground (2021)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 6 000 000 MYR (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 47 197 $US
- Durée
- 2h 13min(133 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1
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