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Sheriff

Original title: Sheriff: Narko Integriti
  • 2024
  • 2h 13m
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6.9/10
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Syafiq Kyle, Azira Shafinaz, Meynillen Thamil Selvan, Aaron Aziz, Zen Ng, Zul Ariffin, and Elizabeth Tan in Sheriff (2024)
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Drug CrimePolice ProceduralActionCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Sheriff and Nazri, police officers from different departments, team up to take down Tony, a ruthless drug kingpin running a methamphetamine syndicate responsible for numerous deaths, known a... Read allSheriff and Nazri, police officers from different departments, team up to take down Tony, a ruthless drug kingpin running a methamphetamine syndicate responsible for numerous deaths, known as the Meth Killer.Sheriff and Nazri, police officers from different departments, team up to take down Tony, a ruthless drug kingpin running a methamphetamine syndicate responsible for numerous deaths, known as the Meth Killer.

  • Director
    • Syafiq Yusof
  • Writers
    • Yusof Haslam
    • Nazifdin Nasrudin
    • Syafiq Yusof
  • Stars
    • Zul Ariffin
    • Syafiq Kyle
    • Aaron Aziz
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    6.9/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Syafiq Yusof
    • Writers
      • Yusof Haslam
      • Nazifdin Nasrudin
      • Syafiq Yusof
    • Stars
      • Zul Ariffin
      • Syafiq Kyle
      • Aaron Aziz
    • 11User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Zul Ariffin
    • DSP Sheriff
    Syafiq Kyle
    • Inspector Nazri
    Aaron Aziz
    • Tony Ifrit
    Elizabeth Tan
    • ASP Jennifer Wong
    Azira Shafinaz
    • ASP Shazlin
    Amir Nafis
    • Farouk
    Kodi Rasheed
    • Firdaus
    Shaharuddin Thamby
    • Tuan Malik
    Esma Daniel
    • Superintendent Roslan
    Kamal Affendy
    • Tuan Hafsham
    Natasya Mahyan
    • Sub Inspector Wani
    Zen Ng
    • Hong
    Meynillen Thamil Selvan
    • Naga
    Hazama Azmi
    • Amirul Asyraff
    Azri Iskandar
    • Husin
    Hasnul Rahmat
    • Syed Rahman
    Siraj Alsagoff
    • Corporal Arkash
    Azalizan Azaman
    • Faizal
    • Director
      • Syafiq Yusof
    • Writers
      • Yusof Haslam
      • Nazifdin Nasrudin
      • Syafiq Yusof
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    9kokonn75

    The Shadows of Crime and the Quest for Integrity in "Sheriff Narko Integriti."

    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.
    7AziziOthmanMY

    Unflinching and Gripping: Sheriff: Narko Integriti (2024) Review

    In the vast landscape of cinema, there are rare gems that transcend the boundaries of storytelling, captivating audiences with their profound narrative, impeccable performances, and masterful direction. "Narko Integriti" emerges as one such cinematic masterpiece, a tour de force that not only entertains but also enlightens, leaving an indelible mark on the soul of every viewer.

    From the opening sequence to the closing credits, "Narko Integriti" plunges its audience into a riveting journey through the intricate web of morality, justice, and human resilience. Directed by the visionary filmmaker, Syafiq Yusof, this film transcends the conventional boundaries of the crime genre, offering a poignant exploration of the human condition in the face of adversity.

    At the heart of "Narko Integriti" lies its exceptional cast, whose performances elevate the film to unparalleled heights.

    Zul Ariffin delivers a tour de force performance as DSP Sheriff, a conflicted protagonist torn between his duty as a law enforcer and his moral compass. With every nuanced expression and subtle gesture, Syafiq Kyle as Inspektor Nazri immerses the audience in the turmoil of his character's inner struggle, eliciting empathy and admiration in equal measure.

    Complementing Zul Arifin is an ensemble cast that shines with brilliance in their respective roles. From the charismatic antagonist portrayed by Elizabeth Tan to the supporting characters who add depth and dimension to the narrative, each actor brings a unique energy to the screen, enriching the cinematic experience with their unparalleled talent.

    However, it is not merely the performances that distinguish "Narko Integriti" but also its thought-provoking narrative and meticulous craftsmanship. Syafiq Yusof demonstrates a keen understanding of pacing and rhythm, effortlessly weaving together multiple narrative threads to create a seamless tapestry of intrigue and suspense. The screenplay, penned by Yusof Haslam, Nazifdin Nasrudin & Syafiq Yusof, is decent in storytelling, deftly balancing moments of tension with poignant reflections on morality and justice.

    Furthermore, "Narko Integriti" is a visual feast for the senses, thanks to the breathtaking cinematography and evocative production design. From the gritty urban landscapes to the opulent interiors of the criminal underworld, each frame is imbued with a sense of authenticity and visual splendor, transporting the audience into the heart of the narrative.

    Beyond its technical brilliance, "Narko Integriti" also serves as a powerful commentary on contemporary issues, challenging societal norms and confronting uncomfortable truths with unflinching honesty. Through its gripping narrative and multidimensional characters, the film invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of morality and the enduring struggle between right and wrong in an imperfect world.

    In conclusion, "Narko Integriti" is not merely a movie but an experience-a journey into the depths of the human psyche, guided by the steady hand of a master storyteller. With its exceptional performances, compelling narrative, and profound thematic resonance, this film transcends the boundaries of genre and emerges as a timeless classic-a cinematic masterpiece deserving of every accolade and acclaim. In a landscape oversaturated with mediocrity, "Narko Integriti" stands as a beacon of excellence, reminding us of the transformative power of cinema to inspire, provoke, and enlighten.
    8CaffeineJunky

    A Gritty Thriller with Realism and Unpredictable Twists

    "Sheriff: Narko Integriti" is a standout in Malaysian cinema, breaking away from the usual conservative fare. Directed by Syafiq Yusof, the film presents a gripping crime thriller with a complex plot, sharp twists, and layered characters.

    Zul Ariffin's portrayal of Sheriff, a man driven by integrity, is powerful, while Aaron Aziz delivers a chilling performance as Tony, the kingpin.

    One aspect I particularly appreciated was the accurate portrayal of weapons and tactics. The attention to detail in handling firearms, moving as a fire team in close-quarter combat, and switching from rifles to handguns in confined spaces adds a strong sense of realism. The coordinated team dynamics, especially when falling back under fire, felt authentic and well-executed.

    The film's pacing and suspense keep viewers on edge, with scenes that stray far from the conservative tropes common in local cinema. This movie is action packed and has a thought-provoking narrative about justice, betrayal, and loyalty.
    8dazzylila

    Is almost at par as the best ones (Internationals) ive seen

    I had 0 expectation going in as - i had no clue about the movie existing & never watched any trailers - i was pleasantly surprised at how far our local films' quality have become. There was pretty "meh" casting (i thought they were casted because of popularity instead of quality) but whatever, just watching sub-par acting is a bit distracting for me. Cinematography-wise overall great, there were some random shots and out of place imo.

    -About the actual film- It was great at how its not entirely clichéd. It kept some of the surprising elements up until the very end for me, which IS a big deal because as far as malay films go .. is a rarity. I can tell they put a lot of actual thoughts into the storyline, which i can definitely appreciate. In fact for whatever reason it sorta reminds me of a little bit of Cumberbatch's version of Sherlock + Guy Ritchie-ish.

    Sometimes i also feel like they try to fit in everything into 1 darn film, its giving *too many chefs in the kitchen*. So it ended up as "ok whats the point of that, totally unnecessary". Somehow it also makes me feel it was rushed and all over the place.

    -About the casting- Ngl there were a lot of "stars" in the film to the point of like they're competing for the lime light. At one point i thought Syafiq was the lead but the title is Sheriff but this other person has more screen time. Buts and buts. I see what theyre doing towards the end you (theyd definitely franchising the heck out of this and i hope theyd get better instead of only chasing the fame and $) BUT ANYWAY - i like the Sheriff character (its a love-hate situation) the way Zul brings it to life, yesss. I feel like he mightve improv-ed the dialogues maybe? He just looks natural and not forcing it too much to the point of blergh shut up. The girls~ uh sorry but it couldve just been anyone. Syafiq was ok but his face is too flawless the entire time i was thinking -mannn thats A LOT of makeup- so i was somewhat distracted hahaha. Aaron is just being aaron oh well. But oh i also appreciate they brought in some veteran actors imo as a gesture of respect idk.
    5D_RIVIEW

    Too exaggerated, but good enough

    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.

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    • Trivia
      First film to use newly renovated Astro Studio's after takeover by Astro.
    • Goofs
      When 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.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Connections
      References Arcane: Welcome to the Playground (2021)

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 2024 (Malaysia)
    • Country of origin
      • Malaysia
    • Languages
      • Malay
      • English
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • Syerif
    • Filming locations
      • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    • Production companies
      • Astro Shaw
      • Skop Productions Sdn. Bhd.
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    • Budget
      • MYR 6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $47,197
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      2 hours 13 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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