I saw this Youtube link posted on Twitter this morning. It’s basically two police Wajas and a police Evo X trying to stop a blue and bright drift car. Anyone know what this is about? Is it some kind of movie shoot? There definitely seems to be some hints of it being staged as there were a few people there including those with cameras that looked like they were ready for it to happen. Could it be some teaser shot for a new local drift movie? Anyway the fun starts at the 23 second mark in the video, enjoy your Sunday!
UPDATE: Reader Kevin Lee mentions in the comments that this clip is related to a movie titled Kongsi.
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AI-generated Summary ✨
Comments mostly focus on identifying the cars in the scene, with some insisting it's a Nissan 180SX and others thinking it's a Mazda RX-7 FC3S. Many viewers comment on the unrealistic nature of the stunts, criticizing the poor logic and editing, and questioning the authenticity of whether the scene is real or staged. Several emphasize that it's a movie shoot with CGI and editing, not actual footage, and some mention Malaysian movies tend to overuse drifting scenes without much creativity. There are remarks about the scenes being low-quality and nonsensical, with suggestions that the police would have shot the driver in real life. Overall, the comments are a mix of car identification, skepticism about realism, and critique of the scene's quality.
aiyo, this is not a drift movie lah brother…this one is about the triad society in Malaysia lah.. now I should ask you a question ” Why lah Malaysian People always assume something without checking it first???!”
You didn’t get what i mean? well it’s nothing wrong if they include drift scene into this movie, but there’s so many movies in malaysia about drifting. Later love story also got drifting scene la, that movie la this movie la, and again i want to ask, where is the creativeness? See the movies from overseas, does all the triad movies include drift scenes?? NO.
I not sure but i felt putting drifting scenes in action crime movies in malaysia where the bad guys are drifters is seriously putting drifting into a bad limelight. Not a good way to promote drifting to the public as parents might worry kids into drifting are on their way towards crime!
why malaysian like u like to complain before checking it out first? itu salah ini salah tapi tak mau check dulu? drifting just part of d scene in d movie la bodoh hahaha! u guys memang suka hentam blindly kan u donkey~
if the Evo was put as a prop to destroy…
“koyak la” the producer’s pocket…
aiyo!!! next time ask the actual ppl in this industry…
don’t simply put your own words…
liao…
lg satu, claim alway browse paultan’s web & blog…
still cannot recognize 180SX to RX7 FC…
aiyo… some liao….
Yes, this film also shoot in front of my offce couple month ago..and caused massive jam along jlm ampang near AIA..but no sports car, only old saga & nissan sunny (AWAS bumper)..lol
The scene is a bit lame cos if the drifter really wanted to run away he/she could have easily done so. Totally not realistic at all..oh well, malaysia’s “car” movies are never good.
Anyway if it is real…
The drifter already been shot dead already on the spot…
coz mengancam polis…
like that news of the kid been shot dead while try run from the police
u never seen the real shot in the movie. u jyst saw ‘behind the scene’. any movie..even Avatar also look ridiculous behind the scene..look unrealistic..trust me.
Agree with you. The drift action is ridiculous. Why the Waja want to turn back and hit the blue car, no point la. It can just surround the blue car. And then the other waja keep reversing. Low quality stunt. The action is not logic at all
Not that pdrm got no money to repair…probably metrowealth pay ciput to pdrm for the chasing scene… if pay a lot they can simply trash the car and buy a new one…
my best guess is, everything is paid by the movie maker, either the movie maker cannot afford buying the police evo x or police is not ready to sell the evo. i think the two wajas are bought by the movie makers for stunt and crash lah, nothing to do with real police, maybe the waja are designed to look a like police cars, if you got one waja, silver in color, you can send to acc shop to makes it police look a like patrol car also lah.
aiyo, why that drifter making donuts only not run away? where got fun, in reality sure the drifter will either hit the evo x once and run away or simply run against the traffic flow.
the director of this movie should ‘cut’ and do it again lah.
yeah, should drive against the traffic flow. drive into motor lane, drive on those super elevated highway, then onto the lrt track, then off the track, into a petrol tanker – explosion.
wait, drifter is still alive. he managed to escape from the explosion. continue drifting…. caught in traffic jam – the end.
The scene should be re-shoot. I think the second waja made a mistake by not leaving enough space for the drifter to escape. Funny to see the waja trying to fix the situation.
dun silly lah, malaysia cop no need to race with you what… what they going to do is just shoot shoot shoot… bullets is cheap here; life is even cheaper!!! ;p
It is a movie shoot , but im wondering if the cars that passed the road before are actors too and the road was closed OR it was an open road and that is just how they shot the scene spontaneously….
shitty director..if that they way a malaysian triad run away from police..might as well give your head to the gun la..there’s this one comment from fellow reader…behind scene will look ridiculous..I see..u just hit the car with no obvious logical reasons and tup…that would be the best scene once in the movie..crap!! if this real..dah lama polis tembak..polis malaysia= gangster berlesen
Totally sucks. Low quality production. Bing bing bang bang for nothing. Why the waja need to make the turn to hit the back of the blue car? To add more sound of bing bang? Then the stupid blue car just making donut spin spin and spin, then crash crash and crash. The drift are stupid la, and very messy. He is adjusting his car so he can hit those 2 police car, and the two police car keep adjusting their position to be hit by the blue car. Maybe you will say the view in the movie will look different (I believe they will shoot inside the blue car to show how they escape), but is still sucks. So many chance to escape and he end up hitting the police car, lousy driver
funny to see that even after Paul updated it’s a confirmed movie shoot in progress, and comments saying it’s movie shoot, too many people are being too ignorant to read it and keep on saying this and that…
guys….every actions inside the video that you guys thinks it is ‘silly’ will be remove thru video editting…
that’s why we got editor…
to EDIT anything that looks stupid
Maybe in the film it will look something else…
Like those Depceticons and Autobots in the Transformers…in movie set…they do look stupid doing non-reliable drfit and so on…but when edited & put extra CGI…tadaa…u got an awesome battle between robots in disguise!
many clever peoples here…
yo clever,
1. read before comments…
it is a movie shoot…
2. of course the director will edit the scene…
cut some silly part…
change camera angle…
u think they only using 1 camera?
and
u think they only shoot this scene once?
kih kih kih…
clever malaysian…
AI-generated Summary ✨
Comments mostly focus on identifying the cars in the scene, with some insisting it's a Nissan 180SX and others thinking it's a Mazda RX-7 FC3S. Many viewers comment on the unrealistic nature of the stunts, criticizing the poor logic and editing, and questioning the authenticity of whether the scene is real or staged. Several emphasize that it's a movie shoot with CGI and editing, not actual footage, and some mention Malaysian movies tend to overuse drifting scenes without much creativity. There are remarks about the scenes being low-quality and nonsensical, with suggestions that the police would have shot the driver in real life. Overall, the comments are a mix of car identification, skepticism about realism, and critique of the scene's quality.