Malaysian cinema has been shifting gears lately – experimenting with storytelling forms, colour palettes, pacing, tone.
In recent years audiences have seen titles leaning into psychological surrealism, grounded social grit, and explosive blockbuster scale.
Films such as “Abang Adik”, “Blood Brothers”, and “Malam Terlarang” showed audiences what happens when scriptwriters, directors, and actors dream big, work hard, and tell well-thought-out stories, regardless of the genre.
