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Soloz: Game of Life

  • 2025
  • 2h 19m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
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Hun Haqeem, Jaa Suzuran, Ikmal Amry, Noki K. Clique, Mohd Syafie Naswip, Wafiy Ilham, and Hafeez Mikail in Soloz: Game of Life (2025)
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The fierce competition between The Boss and the team from Singapore, Vengeance, which teaches Soloz and his teammates the value of friendship, sportsmanship and healthy competition that are ... Read allThe fierce competition between The Boss and the team from Singapore, Vengeance, which teaches Soloz and his teammates the value of friendship, sportsmanship and healthy competition that are the foundation of success.The fierce competition between The Boss and the team from Singapore, Vengeance, which teaches Soloz and his teammates the value of friendship, sportsmanship and healthy competition that are the foundation of success.

  • Director
    • Syafiq Yusof
  • Writers
    • Nazifdin Nasrudin
    • Syafiq Yusof
  • Stars
    • Hun Haqeem
    • Ikmal Amry
    • Mohd Syafie Naswip
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    257
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    • Director
      • Syafiq Yusof
    • Writers
      • Nazifdin Nasrudin
      • Syafiq Yusof
    • Stars
      • Hun Haqeem
      • Ikmal Amry
      • Mohd Syafie Naswip
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Hun Haqeem
    • Soloz
    Ikmal Amry
    • Irfan
    Mohd Syafie Naswip
    • Fizul
    Noki K. Clique
    • Safwan
    Hafeez Mikail
    • Eddy
    Jaa Suzuran
    • Wafiey
    Wafiy Ilham
    • Afiq
    Imran Aqil
    • Anding
    Kahoe Hon
    • Ivan
    Nia Atasha
    • Emma
    Jihaa Sham
    • Maryam
    Fimie Don
    • Xavier
    Ezra Kairo
    • Cypher
    Hezza-Ezzickry Helmy
    • Franco
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    • Gbril
    Zaid Erakad
    • Erakad
    Fauzi Nawawi
    • Zakaria
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      • Nazifdin Nasrudin
      • Syafiq Yusof
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    1m-29112-06584

    Boring and no plot

    This movie is an absolute disappointment. The plot, if you can even call it that, is painfully boring and lacks any meaningful direction. The emotional scenes are overdone to the point of exhaustion-there are more than ten crying scenes! It's like the creators were trying to see how much crying they could cram into the runtime instead of developing an actual story.

    The worst part is how they completely gloss over the in-game situations. There's no depth or excitement in the gameplay sequence just some generic sound effects of "winning" or "defeat" sound and then, like a poorly planned skit, they rush straight into another game after barely 5 seconds of "rest." It's unrealistic and incredibly stupid.

    This feels more like a poorly made student assignment than a professional production. The lack of creativity and storytelling makes it unbearable to watch. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone. Save your time and skip this mess.
    10Protocetus1

    Good Film with Good Animation but...

    Soloz: Game of Life, is the first Esports Malaysian Movie.

    My Review:

    Story

    The story is almost perfecta i can guarantee, sure but they didnt even include Fredo, Penjahat or Rush and many more... even though AirAsia Saiyan back in the day help Soloz in his early career. Fredo is the team captain before Soloz you see, they should have been added as a side character, its a 2 hour and almost in a half movie and they dont bother to show them as cameo. This is by far i think, the weakest side of the film especially for those who close or who follow Soloz since 2015.

    Animation

    No comment, the main reason watching in pawagam to watch those badass character fought each other in 3D. Absolutely, almost like Levi drawn by Arifumi Imai in 2017. Its even more amazing that this long movie is created not even in 1 year.

    Drama

    Thats why i said its almost perfect, its even similar to my own experience. Playing too much game and got disciplined.

    Overall

    I think its 6,5/10-7,5/10 for International standard, 8,5/10 for South East Asia and 10/10 in local film obviously. But for me i will give it 7,5/10.
    9Ibrahimdude

    From Gamer Become A Legend

    Well Since I Been Watched Gamerz Mangkuk Wich Essentially Based On Mobile Legend And How They Will get Through. But On this one It's Tells Story Of The legendary E-Sports Named Soloz. Through His Life Career From The bottom To The Uphill Of Tournament. The Dialog And Script Was Pretty Good. And Well Cinematic. Especially Zoom In Effect We all Know. And not to mention The Very Well Animated Mobile Legends Like It's Really Cinematic. The character personality Is Pretty Decent And Very well since Some of these is kinda new to me. Well for some of them. Lastly. For This Movie I'll Give A Solid 9/10.

    I can't Give too much detail of what this movie is So You Guys Should Watch It. It's Really Good.
    10aiyminjzm

    Worthy for local/asean movie

    Malaysia's film industry is still stuck with traditional methods and cliché storylines. But 'Soloz: Game of Life' is an unexpected game-changer. It stands out as one of the best local fiction movies-maybe even in ASEAN. The animation is just amazing!

    If you compare it to international films, it's still far behind, especially against Asian giants like Korea, Japan, and China. However, when local audiences lower their expectations-trust me-you'll be surprised by its animation!

    Hun Haqeem's acting is deep and engaging, never boring, as the fast-paced plot keeps you hooked without giving you time to drift off. The script has a lively, short volatility, making it easy to follow the story.

    As a fan of the MPL MY scene and MLBB, this film is just *wow*!
    6iamianiman

    Brotherhood, Gaming, and Drama All Combined Into One, But Does It Level Up?

    When a movie tries to balance the adrenaline of competitive gaming with the weight of life's emotional battles, it's a fine line to walk. Soloz: Game of Life ambitiously steps onto that tightrope, delivering a film that's as much about brotherhood and resilience as it is about Mobile Legends. Directed by Syafiq Yusof, it's a heartfelt ode to gamers, but one that occasionally stumbles over its own lofty aspirations.

    The opening scene is an instant win. It introduces the game mechanics of Mobile Legends in a way that's approachable for everyone, even those who've never touched a controller in their life. It's clear from the start that the filmmakers care about making this world accessible. This thoughtful start pulls you in, setting the stage for a story about passion, perseverance, and the unbreakable bonds of friendship.

    But here's the deal: this movie isn't an action-packed thrill ride from start to finish. It's 70% drama, 30% gaming, and if you're expecting an esports-heavy narrative, you might be in for a surprise. The focus is on the lives behind the screens; the struggles, dreams, and relationships of the players. Think of it as a human story dressed in the colors of a gaming film, and you'll be better prepared for the journey.

    The heart of the movie lies in its characters, particularly the team dynamic. The chemistry among the players feels authentic and is a joy to watch. Hun Haqeem stands out, delivering a layered performance that captures the highs and lows of his character's journey. Hafeez Mikail, as Daddyhood, shines as the emotional anchor of the group, making you feel every ounce of his determination to support his team.

    Ikmal Amry, however, is a bit of a mixed bag. His performance is solid, and he brings an undeniable charisma to the screen. But in the first act, his character leans heavily into cringe territory, especially during scenes meant to showcase his over-the-top confidence. Thankfully, as the film progresses, he begins to shed the exaggerated persona, revealing a more grounded and compelling side. By the time the emotional stakes rise, Ikmal manages to win back the audience's favor, proving there's more to his character than initially meets the eye.

    And then there's the comic relief trio: Jaa Suzuran, Ijeebster, and Wafiy Ilhan. Their banter and camaraderie bring levity to the film, balancing out its heavier moments. Even Syafie Naswip steps into new territory with a hot-headed character that adds a surprising spark. Special mention goes to Noki K-Clique, a newcomer who proves he's more than just a fresh face in the industry.

    The visuals are another highlight. Syafiq Yusof knows how to make gaming scenes look cool. The transitions especially one involving flipping tables during a custom game feel slick and polished, almost Hollywood-level. The special effects, though not perfect, are impressive given the budget. From the camera angles to the music and lighting, every element comes together to elevate the gaming sequences.

    But, for all its visual flair, the gaming scenes fall short in one crucial aspect: intensity. While the slo-mo effects and graphics are stunning, the sequences lack the nail-biting tension that should come with high-stakes competition. Part of this comes down to repetition; the same visuals of kills and eliminations over and over again, and part of it is the storytelling. The emotional beats, though heartfelt, often interrupt the flow of tension, making it hard to stay fully invested in the gameplay.

    Then there's the melodrama. Oh boy. Some scenes are so over the top they border on parody. There's one particular moment that feels like a Raya ad gone haywire; tears, dramatic pauses, and all. It's not that the emotions aren't genuine; it's that they're dialed up so high they lose their impact. The constant tonal shifts between energetic gaming sequences and these heavy-handed emotional moments create a disjointed experience, leaving the audience a bit dizzy.

    For fans of Mobile Legends, there's a minor gripe that might sting: Fanny, one of the game's key characters, doesn't quite match her in-game persona. Instead of floating gracefully, she walks and runs, breaking the immersion for hardcore players. It's a small detail, but one that could have been handled better.

    Still, the film manages to shine in its portrayal of brotherhood and camaraderie. The bond between the teammates feels real, and even characters with limited screen time contribute to the overall warmth of the group. This is where the movie finds its heart amidst the jokes, struggles, and shared dreams of the team.

    The pacing is another point in its favor. Clocking in at 139 minutes, the film doesn't feel overly long. The story flows neatly, with a beginning and ending that hit the right beats, even if some creative choices along the way falter.

    Verdict: Soloz: Game of Life is a love letter to gamers, brimming with heartfelt performances, stunning visuals, and a sincere attempt to balance life's emotional weight with the thrill of competition. With 70% drama and 30% gaming, it leans heavily on its human story, offering a mix of camaraderie and passion. While its melodrama and tonal shifts hold it back from greatness, it's still an enjoyable ride for anyone who loves gaming or stories about unbreakable friendships. It's not flawless, but it's full of heart and sometimes, that's enough.

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    • Trivia
      Originally title called "Game of Life".
    • Connections
      Features Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      To the Finish Line
      Performed by Rebel Asia and Vanessa Reynauld

      Written by Hard Lights

      Produced by Hard Lights

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2025 (Malaysia)
    • Country of origin
      • Malaysia
    • Language
      • Malay
    • Also known as
      • Game of Life
    • Filming locations
      • Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
    • Production companies
      • Key Billions
      • Moonton
      • IO Esports
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      • MYR 8,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 19 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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