Polis Evo 2

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Polis Evo 2
Polis Evo 2 poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJoel Soh
Andre Chiew
Ahmad Izzuddin
Written byJoel Soh
Kyle Goonting
Anwari Ashraf
Produced byJoel Soh
StarringShaheizy Sam
Zizan Razak
Raline Shah
Hasnul Rahmat
CinematographyTan Teck Zee
Edited byNazim Shah
Music byLuka Kuncevic (main composer)
Maveriq Studios (additional music)
Production
companies
Release date
  • 22 November 2018 (2018-11-22) (Malaysia)
  • 18 April 2019 (2019-04-18) (Indonesia)
Running time
138 minutes
CountryMalaysia
LanguagesMalay
Indonesian
BudgetRM 8 million
Box officeRM 20 million[1]

Polis Evo 2 (also known as Police Evo for Indonesian release)[2] is a 2018 Malaysian police action film directed by Joel Soh and Andre Chiew, starring Zizan Razak and Shaheizy Sam reprise their respective roles, with Indonesian actress Raline Shah joined them as the main cast. It revolves Malaysian and Indonesian police to crippled a group of terrorists attacking a hostile village and detaining residents as the hostages. The film was released on 22 November 2018 and is a sequel to the 2015 film of the same title.[3][4][5] In December 2018, Polis Evo 2 was listed by the local Malaysian newspaper Harian Metro as among the top 10 local films in Malaysian history.[6] A third sequel of the film is currently in development, with Syafiq Yusof took the role as the director.[7]

Plot[]

In Bongsun, Pahang, a shootout occurs between the Malaysian police and terrorist members of al-Minas. The shooting ends with the leader of al-Minas being heavily injured and captured, while his brother Saif Hasyam, escapes and vowing revenge.

Months later, Inspector Sani and Khai are involved in an joint operation with Indonesia police to bust a drug deal, led by a drug dealer, Riky. In the chaos they stumbled upon an undercover Indonesia police, Rian. Unknown of her identity, the officers engaged her, but she managed to flee the scene. She handles intel to her boss, but then realised her boss was Riky's mole, who warned Riky about the police raid which allowed him to escape just in time. He tries to kill her, but Rian manages to shoot him.

At the crime scene, Sani and Khai received a tip that the al-Minas faction is having a trade at Pulau Cherong (fictional island) with Riky. They head to the island with two more officers, Lah and Dan. During the reconnaissance, they stumbled Rian again, whose intention was to find and capture Riky when the deal became botched. The situation goes awry when an army of al-Minas terrorists launched gas in the island, taking every villagers as hostages. Khai is separated while tailing a terrorist, Lah is killed in the shootout, while Sani and Dan are captured.

Khai returns to the scene and find an unconscious Rian, but he gets knocked down by an exploding gas tank. In Kuala Lumpur, police head SAC Dato Azizat Mansor tries to negotiate with Saif, the current leader of al-Minas. Saif demands his brother to be handed back to him within hours. However, he kills two hostages when the police are unable to make his request within the time given. In response, they sent a 10-men UKAP operatives to rescue the hostages.

Khai wakes up, and sets out to call for help with Rian. They powered up a communications tower and warned HQ about the presence of a radar in the island, meaning any movement can be detected within the area. However, the tactical team had already begun the raid, and walked into an ambush leaving six operatives dead. Khai and Rian assisted in neutralising the remaining attackers, and regrouped with the remaining four operatives.

Sani and Dan overpowered their captors and held Saif at gunpoint. However, Saif's men managed to subdued the duo, and executes Dan in retaliation. Meanwhile, Khai decides to proceed in rescuing Sani, despite being told not to do so as they have limited support. Nevertheless, the four UKAP operators volunteered to help, as well as Rian. Khai also sets up a rescue plan: send a fake body planted with explosives to Saif, and rescue the hostages during the handover, which HQ agrees.

They rescued the 200 villagers, along with Sani and takes them shelter. Sani blames himself for Dan's death, which Khai tells him to proceed his duty to protect his country. They also find a dead Riky, where his cellphone reveals Rian's former boss was his mole, and the two officers apologize to Rian for not trusting her.

As soon as the terrorists received the fake body, the bomb exploded, and the seven officers start their attack. The four UKAP operators are killed, while Khai is heavily injured in a fistfight. Sani kills the remaining attackers, but is shot by Saif. As Saif prepares to execute him, Khai arrives just in time to shoot Saif.

The duo officers survived the incident and are recovering from their wounds. The film ends with them enjoying the view by the beach.

Cast[]

  • Shaheizy Sam as Inspector Khai (Narcotics CID)
  • Zizan Razak as Inspector Sani (Narcotics CID)[8]
  • Raline Shah as Rian (Indonesian National Police)
  • Hasnul Rahmat as Hafsyam aka Saif
  • Mike Lucock as Najr
  • Erra Fazira as SAC Dato' Azizat (Head of Narcotics CID)
  • Syafie Naswip as Sergeant Mat Dan (Narcotics CID)
  • Riz Amin as Sergeant Amin (Narcotics CID)
  • Jeff Catz as Syam (UKAP)
  • Hairul Azreen as Zul (UKAP)[9]
  • Fir Rahman as Mikael (UKAP)
  • Dennis Yin as Zali (UKAP)
  • Soffi Jikan as Qalif
  • Tanta Ginting as Riky Kumolo
  • Azlym Aziz as Abbad
  • Siraj Alsagoff as Sab (UKAP)
  • Kazar Razak as Kamal (UKAP)
  • Hadi Nawawi as Arshad (UKAP)
  • Zainal Mohd Isa as Paan (UKAP)
  • Zaid Moheyer as Rikko (UKAP)
  • Don Syuzefril as Shahrul (UKAP)
  • Rusdi Ramli as Maarof
  • Hairie Othman as Khalid
  • Jay Iswazir as Zairi
  • Hafizuddin Fadzil sebagai Captain Wazir

Production[]

The production for Polis EVO 2 took too long to begin due to difficulties to choose the filming location. The original plan was to begin filming prior to Ramadhan of 2017.[10] Producer Joel Soh took the role as director, replacing Ghaz Abu Bakar who directed the first movie. For the movie, he directed with Andre Chiew. According to Soh: "For us, pre-production is a year-round process, expensive screenplay take a month, everything is carefully designed. We do not just put on a person's costumes without looking in. We see what goes into paramedics, sniper tools and all that."

Zizan Razak and Shaheizy Sam reprised their respective roles, with new actors including Hairul Azreen, Hasnul Rahmat, Shafie Naswip, Riz Amin and Erra Fazira. Singapore actors Fir Rahman and Jeff Catz along with Indonesian actress Raline Shah joined the cast of Polis EVO 2. Zizan was reportedly injured when doing a stunt action during the filming.[11] Filming began in October 2017, mostly in Pahang, particularly the Paku Island.

Release and reception[]

Polis EVO 2 was released on 22 November 2018 to commercial success.[12] It garnered box-office gross at a total of RM20 million 17 days after its release, surpassing the prequel.[13] The film was released in Indonesia on 18 April 2019 and retitled as Police Evo with its theatrical release poster redesigned with a new, features picture of Raline Shah displayed above, while other cast members displayed below. It became the first Polis EVO movie to be released there.[14][15]

Writing for Star2, Kenneth Chaw called the film as "a courageous film" and gave 7.5 out of 10 stars. He said: "No one expected this from an action flick but Polis Evo 2 unwittingly addresses the importance of taking care of our emotional health".[16] Aidil Rusli from The Malay Mail praise the film and said, "...a film that knows its formula very well, sticks to it, does all the things that it needs to do successfully, and it's also done with a level of craft that does not insult our eyes, ears and intelligence."[17]

Controversy[]

On 10 November 2018, prior to the official theatrical release, Polis EVO 2 became a controversial subject when it was alleged to contain scenes offensive to Islam, which led to PAS Committee head Dr Riduan Md Nor calling on all Malaysians to boycott the movie.[18][19] The Ministry of Home Affairs Malaysia (KDN) had earlier issued a statement to investigate the matter.[20] Federal Territories Mufti Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri, stated that Polis EVO 2 does not contain messages insulting to Islam.[21]

Awards[]

Year Awards Nominated works Category Result
2019 30th Malaysian Film Festival Hasnul Rahmat Best Supporting Actor Won
Joel Soh & Andre Chiew Promising Director Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ "Polis Evo 2 raih lebih RM20 juta selepas 17 hari tayangan| Astro Awani". www.astroawani.com (in Malay). Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  2. ^ Eric Iskandarsjah (18 April 2019). Kisah adu kuat polisi dan teroris dalam Police Evo Republik.co.id. Dicapai pada 23 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Zizan Razak shapes up up for Polis Evo 2". Archived from the original on 22 February 2018. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Ramai tak sabar tunggu Polis Evo 2 selepas lihat teaser poster | Astro Awani". www.astroawani.com (in Malay). Retrieved 12 October 2018.
  5. ^ AZIZI, MOHD AL QAYUM. "Apa Punca Penggambaran 'Polis Evo 2' Tertangguh? – Berita Hiburan | mStar". www.mstar.com.my. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
  6. ^ "Filem tempatan pecah panggung 2018". Harian Metro. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  7. ^ Amri Hassan (25 September 2019). "Polis EVO 3 bakal shoot tidak lama lagi" - Peminat teruja tunggu kemunculan Zizan dan Sam Astro Gempak. Dicapai pada 3 Disember 2019.
  8. ^ Omar, Aref (21 November 2017). "Actor Zizan injured on Polis Evo 2 set". New Strait Times. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
  9. ^ Hairul Azreen terus bawa watak aksi dalam ‘Polis Evo 2’, ‘Operasi X’
  10. ^ "Zizan Razak shapes up for Polis Evo 2". 29 June 2017. Archived from the original on 22 February 2018. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
  11. ^ "(Showbiz) Unwell Zizan Razak halts Polis Evo 2 filming". NST Online. 1 November 2017. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  12. ^ "What to expect from 'Polis Evo 2': Higher stakes and strong female characters". Star2. 9 June 2018. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  13. ^ "Polis Evo 2 raih lebih RM20 juta selepas 17 hari tayangan". Astro Awani. 11 December 2018. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  14. ^ Shelbi Asrianti (11 April 2019). Police Evo soroti kisah polisi dan kemanusiaan Republik.co.id. Dicapai pada 23 June 2019.
  15. ^ Ruly Riantrisnanto (18 Mac 2019). Police Evo, debut Raline Shah di film action bakal tayang April 2019 Liputan6. Dicapai pada 23 June 2019.
  16. ^ Kenneth Chaw (21 November 2018). "Polis Evo 2: Bold, Gritty & A Total Shift From The Original". Star2. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  17. ^ Aidil Rusli (24 November 2018). "'Polis Evo 2' changes the game again". The Malay Mail. Retrieved 24 November 2018.
  18. ^ "AJK Pusat PAS ajak rakyat boikot Polis EVO 2". Malaysiakini. 10 November 2018. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  19. ^ Aref Omar (15 November 2018). "#Showbiz: Netizens to boycott 'Polis Evo 2' for touching on sensitive issues?". New Straits Times. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  20. ^ "Polis EVO 2: Tiada mesej hina Islam". Utusan Malaysia. 12 November 2018. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  21. ^ Nurulatiq Ahmad Bandi (20 November 2018). "Polis EVO 2 tidak mengandungi mesej menghina Islam". Sinar Harian. Retrieved 21 November 2018.

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