
Headshot
2017 · 118m
Synopsis
Uwais plays a young man who washes ashore, an amnesiac with a serious head injury whose past comes back to haunt him shortly after being nursed back to health by a young doctor. Violence ensues. Sweet, sweet violence.
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Cast

Iko Uwais
Ishmael

Chelsea Islan
Ailin

Sunny Pang
Lee

Very Tri Yulisman
Besi

Julie Estelle
Rika

Ario Bayu
Jakarta Police Captain

Yayu A.W. Unru
Romli
Noucky Andriansyah
Noucky Andriansyah
Ganindra Bimo
Bondi
Egy Fedly
Gang Boss Anto

Hirooki Goto
Japanese Gangster
Gusti Achmad Habibi
Sickly Inmate
David Hendrawan
Tejo

Epy Kusnandar
Romli

Zack Lee
Tano

Udeh Nans
Bus Thug

Bront Palarae
Policeman
Lady Shelvia
Nurse
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in hindi dubbing plzzzz

mujhe es Film ko hindi me dekhna he

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I'm not sure if it's as good as the 'Raid' movies and as you expect so much, it can be a bit disappointing in places. Kind of like the Tony Jaa pictures, it's increasingly difficult to top former films, especially when you start to age. The same will go for Iko Uwais and these incredibly hot Indonesian, action movies. I mean where do you go after this and how do they raise the bar, any further? Despite the great action, the plot did seem to wonder a little. Also I did not care for the sentimental ending, though it does not distract from the graphic violence we all love to watch.

IMDb member for 11 years. Big fan of the martial arts genre. I can tell you that this movie improves everything we liked about the Raid movies and much more. I wasn't so sure from the trailer and this being Iko's first film with no Gareth and Ruhian (Mad Dog) if it could be any better. But never worry, Iko took the best of what The Raid films had to offer and transcends the genre again. As a whole, the film is the complete package. You get a story that is just about the other characters as it is the main one. Every performance is believable and emotional where everyone grows into their role. ** spoiler ** And no one is left out of the final acts of the film. 1 of the 2 brothers is actually deaf, Ailin is pulled from a world of healing to a world of killing, All the characters from Ishmael's life bring a different 'end product' to the Assassins Lee has created. Violence wise you will not be disappointed. Past criticism of these top modern top martial arts movies is the lack of guns present in a violent world. Well this movie has all of that, like I mentioned the inspired 'Gang War deleted scene in The Raid 2' is prolonged and enhanced into the story in the first 5 minutes of this film! Blood spluttering, bodies riddled with bullets it really surpasses anything before it. The Director knows how to show the modern use of guns, special effects, weapons and hand to hand getting it on camera in such a visceral way most of the shots being single rotating one takes and ALL of them being pulled back enough. The unarmed vs armed scenes are an eye to behold and is really more gritty yet still choreographed that it works. There is so much to go on about this film. The main thing is the many improvements made from similar scenes in Iko's previous films - the set design, choreography, level of violence, mixed martial arts Kung fu, with MMA and Silat, etc - and attention to detail in every scene truly makes it the Martial Arts Action-er to beat in 2017. And really the only one to do that is The Night Comes for Us (2017) by the same everyone involved in this film plus Ruhian and Joe Taslim. You've been warned!

Great action, quite bloody though. Lead actors did an excellent job.

Being a big fan of The Raid I & II, I was looking forward to watching this movie once I had seen the trailer. Headshot proves to be one hell of a brutal action film that really earns its R rating. The action is pretty relentless and doesn't let up with with the movie racking up a solid body count within the first 20 minutes. Iko Uwais is a great up and coming action star and choreographs and pulls off some amazing fight sequences like he's done in other films (Man of Tai Chi, Merantau). Although the movie probably could of been more focused and efficient in terms of the story and the characters motivations, it is still well paced for a two hour film and action packed throughout. Overall, a solid early contender for one of the best action films of 2017. 7/10










