

Action · Drama · Thriller
Overview
In Minangkabau, West Sumatera, Yuda a skilled practitioner of Silat Harimau is in the final preparations to begin his "Merantau" a century's old rites-of-passage to be carried out by the community's young men that will see him leave the comforts of his idyllic farming village and make a name for himself in the bustling city of Jakarta.
Top Cast


Iko Uwais
Iko Uwais
Yuda
Iko Uwais
Yuda


Chika Jessica
Chika Jessica
Astri
Chika Jessica
Astri


Christine Hakim
Christine Hakim
Wulan
Christine Hakim
Wulan


Mads Koudal
Mads Koudal
Ratger
Mads Koudal
Ratger


Yusuf Aulia
Yusuf Aulia
Adit
Yusuf Aulia
Adit


Alex Abbad
Alex Abbad
Johni
Alex Abbad
Johni


Yayan Ruhian
Yayan Ruhian
Eric
Yayan Ruhian
Eric


Laurent Buson
Laurent Buson
Luc
Laurent Buson
Luc


Ratna Galih
Ratna Galih
Ayi
Ratna Galih
Ayi


Donny Alamsyah
Donny Alamsyah
Yayan
Donny Alamsyah
Yayan
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