![]() The diversity of the figures may not be a regular feature of a theater movie like this, but be more common with a television series. There’s also the introduction of unfamiliar warriors plotting evil plans in the Mahesa Birawa camp. Then, at a food stall, Wiro encounters the gang of Mahesa Birawa (too coincidental, in fact) attacking a palace entourage that accompanies Pangeran (played by Yusuf Mahardika) under the protection of Rara Murni (Aghniny Haque), the younger sister of Raja Kamandaka (Dwi Sasono). At the foot of the mountain, Wiro meets Dewa Tuak (Andy /rif) and his disciple, Anggini (Sherina Munaf). The fight scene between Wiro’s group and Kala Hijau against the background of a rocky plain in the gloom of the night is worth praising for its combination of surrealism, choreography and especially smart special effects.įigures of different colors of character constitute the film’s main bonus. Later, Wiro is sent by Sinto Gendeng to leave the mountain, carrying an axe and stone with the task of bringing Mahesa Birawa to justice.Īs Wiro descends from the mountain, different settings are presented, along with various fantastic silat techniques, offering a whole world of distinctive silat-fantasy lore. Then the backdrop of a remote mountain and jungle appears with Sinto Gendeng (Ruth Marini) drilling Wira, whose name is changed to Wiro Sableng, until adulthood (played by Vino G. ![]() When the screen opens with a giant red moon, there emerges a silhouette of Mahesa Birawa (Yayan Ruhian) and his gang of villains, coming to destroy the village, where a couple of warriors live, the parents of Wira. ![]() ![]() Sherina Munaf as Anggini in 'Wiro Sableng' (/wirosablengofficial/File)įrom the very beginning, the viewers find themselves fully immersed in a fantasy landscape. ![]()
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