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3.4/10
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A wannabe superhero struggles to help his village fight back against the evil corporation behind his father's death.A wannabe superhero struggles to help his village fight back against the evil corporation behind his father's death.A wannabe superhero struggles to help his village fight back against the evil corporation behind his father's death.
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Arswendy Bening Swara
- Ibrahim (Zul's Father)
- (as Arswendi Nasution)
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Overall, I was blown away by this film. It's a must-see for anyone who loves great storytelling, memorable characters, and outstanding cinematography. With its universal themes and broad appeal, this film has the potential to become a classic. Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience it for yourself! The film's technical aspects were also impressive, with seamless editing, impressive sound design, and stunning visual effects. The film's pacing was well-balanced, with a good mix of action, drama, and humor.
In short, this film is a triumph. It's a beautifully crafted, emotionally resonant, and visually stunning work of art that will leave you feeling inspired, uplifted, and eager to see more. Don't miss it!"
In short, this film is a triumph. It's a beautifully crafted, emotionally resonant, and visually stunning work of art that will leave you feeling inspired, uplifted, and eager to see more. Don't miss it!"
This film is hilarious, heartfelt, and proudly local. The film captures the essence of what makes everyday people heroic-not superpowers, but courage, kindness, and persistence. The main character is someone we all recognize: not perfect, not confident, but willing to try. The writing is sharp and full of quotable lines, especially if you're familiar with the local slang. The action is modest but creatively done, and the emotional beats land surprisingly well. It's a film made with love, and it shows. More than just a parody or a comedy, "Ahsiap Man" is a celebration of community and identity.
"Ahsiap Man" is not your usual superhero flick-and that's exactly why it works. It's rooted in the everyday lives of ordinary people, and yet manages to be extraordinary. The protagonist, a seemingly clueless guy with a heart of gold, becomes a symbol of hope in the most unexpected way. What I loved most is how the film never tries to be something it's not. It embraces its local identity, using slang, cultural references, and humor that feel so familiar and real. It makes you laugh, but also reflect. It's rare to find a film that can juggle absurd comedy and genuine emotion this well. A must-watch for anyone who's tired of cookie-cutter heroes.
Watched just 30min-ish, was so boring. The story line was just flat and sometime confusing. It feels like a movie that was built to come out in the dead zone of winter. Crass, mawkish and annoyingly smug. A working concept. A wrongfully constructed movie. An overlong comedy about ignorant superheroes. The people who made the trailers for this movie seem to have a better idea of what it should be than the people who made the movie. I am not saying this Ashiap movie is not worth to watch, but putting some religious sauce into the scene just make it worse. There are just lot of other holiday movies much better than this.
"Ahsiap Man" is both a satire and a sincere tribute to everyday heroes. What I appreciated most was how grounded it felt. Despite the "superhero" label, it's really a film about community, kindness, and doing the right thing even when you're scared or unsure. The comedic elements are strong, but the emotional undercurrents make the film linger long after it ends. It's a rare kind of comedy-one with depth, character, and a message worth sharing. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to laugh and feel something real. Ahsiap Man" is proof that great storytelling doesn't need capes or explosions-just characters you care about, a message that rings true, and the courage to be honest. It's a film that reminds you why we tell stories about heroes in the first place-not because they're perfect, but because they try to do good in a messy, complicated world. And sometimes, that's more powerful than any superpower.
Did you know
- TriviaAtta Halilintar's directorial debut.
- SoundtracksBANGKIT
Performed by Atta Halilintar
Composed by Atta Halilintar, Gibran Prio Adhiutomo
Produced by Atta Halilintar
Published by AHHA MUSIC
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- 1h 42m(102 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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