
Libas 2011
Libas (2011) dives into the explosive world of takraw, Malaysia's fast-paced traditional sport, blending high-energy action with martial arts flair under director Jurey Latiff Rosli.
Director: Jurey Latiff Rosli
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Libas (2011) about?
Libas (2011) follows Adnan Saladin, Malaysia's legendary takraw player, as he searches for skilled athletes to reclaim the traditional takraw ball from Thailand in a brutal world championship. Along the way, he must train unlikely recruits and grapple with personal dilemmas that threaten to derail his mission.
Who directed Libas?
Libas was directed by Jurey Latiff Rosli, a filmmaker known for his energetic storytelling and action-packed narratives in Malaysian cinema.
Who stars in Libas?
The film stars Rosyam Nor as Adnan Saladin, Johan Raja Lawak as Hamidi, and Scha Al-Yahya in a key supporting role, alongside Beego and Fadzly Kamarulzaman.
Is Libas (2011) worth watching?
Libas (2011) is a solid pick for fans of high-octane action and sports films, offering a unique blend of takraw and martial arts with a competitive edge. While not rated on IMDb, its energetic tone and underdog storyline make it an entertaining watch for those seeking something fresh.
How long is Libas?
Libas (2011) has a runtime of 100 minutes.
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About Libas (2011) — Takraw meets martial arts in this adrenaline-packed Malaysian action film
Libas (2011) dives into the explosive world of takraw, Malaysia's fast-paced traditional sport, blending high-energy action with martial arts flair under director Jurey Latiff Rosli. The film follows Adnan Saladin, aka Malaysia's King of Takraw, as he scours the nation for raw talent to reclaim the coveted traditional takraw ball from Thailand—no easy feat in a championship where skill meets sheer grit. Alongside his reluctant recruits Hamidi and Ku Mok, Adnan faces the brutal dual challenges of mastering the sport's lethal techniques and navigating a love triangle that tests his focus.
With the clock ticking and rivals closing in, Libas delivers a high-stakes narrative where every kick, spin, and takraw plunge could be the difference between glory and defeat. The film's pulsating atmosphere and adrenaline-fueled tone make it a standout in Malaysia's action cinema, capturing the spirit of underdog determination and the blurred line between sport and combat.