Silat is an Indonesian martial art, renowned for its kicks and attacks from varying angles, and it’s depicted in Wiro Sableng 212 with very convincing fight choreography. Within the first five minutes I was already hooked by the martial arts action, sprinkled with little bits of humour. I had no idea what Wiro Sableng 212 was about, except that it was under the “action comedy” genre. I hate previews of any kind, and believe strongly in the principle of “going in blind”. My friend was unable to watch because of work, and there was only one screen timing left at one specific cinema.īefore I continue, I would like to reiterate very strongly again, that I do not watch movie trailers. Me: … you want to watch this show purely because of the movie poster?įriend: Wiro Sableng has an IMDB rating of 8.0 out of 10?!! Ok, now I really want to watch this.įast forward two weeks later on 22 October, and I’m watching Wiro Sableng 212 by myself. Before we entered the cinema hall, one movie poster caught my friend’s eye:įriend: This… looks awesome! We should watch it. The show was fine, nothing fantastic but definitely undeserving of its low score on Rotten Tomatoes (one reason why I don’t trust websites for movie reviews any more). I watched Venom early last month with a friend.
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