Remp-It

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  • 2006
  • 1 hr 32 min
  • 4.5  (92)

The Malaysian film Remp-It is a coming-of-age story that follows the lives of a group of young bikers in Kuala Lumpur. Released in 2006, it is directed by Ahmad Idham and stars Farid Kamil as the lead protagonist, Ajib or 'Jib', Zul Huzaimy as Jojo and Julia Hana as Sasha. The plot revolves around street racing and the culture of illegal motorcycle racing that is prevalent in Kuala Lumpur. The film aims to take the audience on a journey through the lives of these young people, not just as racers but also as individuals with dreams and aspirations.

Jib, Jojo and their gang of friends live for their bikes and racing events. They take pride in their machines, which they constantly customize to enhance their performance. They also take pride in their skills, which they hone and test through street races. The culture of illegal racing becomes a way of life for them, giving them the rush and adrenaline they crave.

However, Jib's life takes a turn when he meets Sasha, a young woman who dreams of studying law. She comes from a different world from the racers and represents everything that Jib aspires to but feels he can never achieve. As Jib and Sasha spend more time together, they develop a deep bond despite coming from different backgrounds. This relationship adds an emotional layer to the film and adds depth to the characters.

The story takes an unexpected turn when Jojo is involved in an accident, which changes the dynamics of the group. As the film progresses, it turns into a series of events that lead to a dramatic climax.

The film depicts the dangerous side of illegal street racing, depicting crashes that lead to fatalities. While some of the characters feel invincible, the film presents the consequences of their actions realistically. It shows how racing can be a fatal habit and a waste of talent.

Ahmad Idham's focus on character development is what makes Remp-It stand out. The film presents each character’s background, aspirations and daily struggles which add layers to their personalities. Farid Kamil, as Jib, portrays an intense and brooding young man who feels stuck in life but keeps going merely for his love for racing.

Jojo, played by Zul Huzaimy, is a street-smart character who is always there for his friends, even in their darkest moments. Julia Hana’s portrayal of Sasha is a breath of fresh air, giving the film a touch of hope and aspiration. The actors deliver sincere performances that draw the viewers into the story.

The film's action sequences are well-executed, with a speedy and stylish editing style that shows the gritty atmosphere of Kuala Lumpur. These scenes are not merely about the race, but they also show the build-up and raw emotion of the characters, making the audience invested in their journey.

The movie soundtrack, featuring songs from Malaysia's rock scene, complements the film’s visuals and themes. The music adds to the intensity of the racing and builds the mood of the film.

In conclusion, Remp-It is an engaging film that explores the culture of illegal racing in Malaysia. It presents relatable, well-rounded characters and examines their motivations and struggles realistically. The action sequences are well-executed, and the soundtrack is fitting. Overall, it is an enjoyable and thought-provoking film.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2006
  • Runtime
    1 hr 32 min
  • Language
    Malay
  • IMDB Rating
    4.5  (92)
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