

Yayan Ruhian from The Raid beats people up again. You're already clicking play, aren't you?
After a long stint in the army, an ex-lieutenant returns home and enters an underground MMA match to take on a local mobster and protect his family.
Stunts
Practical MMA choreography that actually looks like it hurts.
Acting
Yayan Ruhian's terrifying presence as the final boss.
Direction
Tight, claustrophobic fight spaces that amplify tension.

Director
Adrian Teh
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Hairul Azreen and Fify Azmi trained for months in actual MMA disciplines—no stunt doubles for the main fights. The director wanted authentic exhaustion on camera.
The film explicitly critiques Malaysia's debt bondage systems and rural economic collapse, using the MMA underground as metaphor for exploited labor with no legal recourse.