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7/10
Well made and worth seeing.
Story is well scripted, if a bit usual for marshal arts movies :)

Many of the characters are strong women, which felt very good. Story is quite sad at times.

The fighting scenes are mostly with staffs with some hand to hand mixed in, all of it quite good and well choreographed in my opinion.

Acting is well enough most of the time, some sudden time shifts could have been handled better I think, but thats the directors prerogative :)

I saw it in original language with subtitles and was pleasantly surprised when I heard it was Indonesian.
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7/10
Unexpected
niaz_islam31 October 2015
Pendekar Tongkat Emas is an Indonesian movie? I did not realize the movie is will be this good, it was beyond my expectation. I thought the movie was made in Hollywood.

The actions scenes are the main highlight of the movie, the camera work on these scenes are very commendable. Even the fights are conducted with simple sticks or canes but there was no sequence breaks or oddity.

Acting was pretty decent, story line was smooth there was no illogical twist or turns. The movie is a typical revenge story, there is no originality there. If the story was something new then I would have given better rating.

End Remark: This a nice action movie and recommended for the action lovers. Hope that you will enjoy the film.
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6/10
It should be a great movie
wong_gkj14 April 2018
I'm an Indonesian. Thanks for everyone that made this movie

The good thing : + Panorama/scenery , it's great FYI it's in Sumba. Nusa Tenggara Timur. Indonesia + Acting was Good + Choreography good + Unique theme for Indonesian Movie

The bad thing
  • too many unnecessary things, that waste the time. Its a great view there in Sumba, but please I dont wanna spend my time just to watch it. I want to see a movie with great story not documenter movie.
  • - Bad Plot, its also wasting time, some story really2 no need to have long duration in the movie.
  • Sometimes, the scene looks confusing. i.e the last battle scene, They fight in the battle arena right? from the battle arena with full of people, the warrior change place without a second to a house in nobody know where and no body there.
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6/10
A Colossal Disappointment
mhendrad20 January 2017
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As an Indonesian, This is the movie that i've been waiting for like decades. Unfortunately the movie turns out to be completely different from what i expected. I thought it will bring back the memories of Indonesian classic Silat movies such as Saur Sepuh or Tutur Tinular with modern touch, sadly it was trapped by the producers ambition to make it looks so Hollywood which make it already failed from the beginning. There's almost no story in the movie, basically it's only about few characters, no supporting cast to add intrigues to the stories, the flashback is not working and looks hilarious. The pace is very slow til you bored and just wanted the movie to be end soon. Costume design and art direction are not attractive at all, especially when they declare that Perguruan Tongkat Emas is the biggest but the building is not more than a village farmer house. The cast of Eva Celia as the main character is a disaster, i'm not convinced by her acting, her body language still very much like Jakarta's teenage girl nowadays. As for Nicholas Saputra, he is playing the same Rangga character(from Ada Apa Dengan Cinta?) but this time with warrior costume instead of school uniform, such a wasted. My appreciation goes to Reza Rahadian and Tara Basro as Biru and Gerhana and also for the music score and cinematography. My words to Mira Lesmana and Riri Riza, please appreciate our Indonesian classic Silat movies legacy, don't ruin them with your ambition. I wish you will make another Silat movies in the future, bring back some of the legend actor in your cast and get some advice from those filmmakers to make the movie more Nusantara.
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Should be Higher Rated
mjbset19 May 2021
I realized that title my review is surprising because I rated it just above average at a 6. This was pretty good movie that I originally rated a 7 but I updated to 6 because I realized I was grading on a curve. It just wasn't on par with movies I rated as a 7. That being said for a lower budget modern martial art film it's a 8. Shot beautifully I appreciated little surprises in the plot. Nothing earth shattering plot twist but a good logical creative effort was made. That is more than what you get from a lot of Hollywood based big budget movies relying on familiarity with the lore and characters to sell the movie. Also the acting was surprisingly good. The actor that played the bald little brother had no experience I could reference by researching him on the internet. In spite of that he did a good job and the connect the audience makes with him provides a needed emotional punch at a key point in the movie (And he might of been the weakest actor among the entire cast). I highly recommend this movie if you are martial arts movies that rely on the story more than the artistically stunning simulated dance/violence.
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7/10
THE GOAL OF A WARRIOR IS TO DEFEND THE WEAK AND POWERLESS
nogodnomasters13 June 2019
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This is an Indonesian film I viewed with English subtitles. It opens with a lengthy narration by an elderly woman Guru Cempeka of the respected House of the Golden Cane. She has four students she instructs. She informs us that the real purpose of a warrior is to defend the weak and powerless. It is not for arena fighting. The Guru has to teach a student the ultimate move using the Golden Cane. She chooses Dara, the youngest of the two females and goes away with her and Angin, the youngest of the two males to teach her the "undefeatable move." The two older students believe they are entitled and are unhappy with the choice. This sets in motion a house divided, and a lot of bamboo stick fighting.

This has the great Asian cinematography that we come to expect in epic films. The fighting at times is noticeably choreographed with small spurts of anti-gravity moves. They did have an interesting move in the beginning where they kick stones and gravel into the air and use the bamboo stick like a baseball bat and make projectiles out of the stones. They never used it again.

Guide: No swearing or nudity. Implied sex.
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10/10
Maybe a bit boring for some people but it delivers.
zolabazola-788-4832227 October 2018
This is one of Indonesian action film that I can enjoy beside The Raid II Berandal. But not like The Raid, the story a bit slow. I think for this kind of film it's necessary.

The action scenes suprisingly has good choreography and camera work, even if almost all actors and actresses aren't from martial artist background (except the kid I guess, that kid definitely a martial artist, he is that good).

Acting is believable and can give you real understanding about what the story is. This film is enjoyable enough to watch.
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