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Ikatan Darah (2026)

Runtime: 119 min
Release date: 30/04/2026
Production countries: Indonesia
Production companies: Uwais Pictures, Legacy Pictures, KG Pictures, Uwais Team, Kebon Studio, Raid Rapid Active
Overview
A former martial arts athlete must face a network of loan sharks to save her younger brother, who is trapped in online gambling debt and risking their family’s safety.
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Sidharta Tata
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Livi Ciananta
as Mega
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Derby Romero
as Bilal
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Ismi Melinda
as Dini
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Lydia Kandou
as Lastri
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Teuku Rifnu Wikana
as Primbon
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IKATAN DARAH - Final Trailer

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Duration: 01:38
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IKATAN DARAH - Official Trailer

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Duration: 02:00
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IKATAN DARAH - Official Teaser - Coming Soon 2026

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Duration: 01:00
Reviews
Author: Hamzah1905
Nothing particularly special here aside from the The Raid-style fight choreography, which is easily the film’s strongest aspect. The plot feels thin and generic, and the main character lacks the kind of presence that makes me sympathize with him. The villains and overall storyline are also painfully cliché. One thing I genuinely liked, though, was the lawn mower scene—it felt more intense than most of the actual fight sequences in the movie. Another thing: I honestly couldn’t find any real connection between the title and the story itself. Throughout the film, I kept trying to understand how the title related to what was happening onscreen. What exactly was this movie trying to say? In the end, it mostly just comes down to Bilal’s impulsive behavior because of gambling. One extra star for Macan, though—exactly the kind of cliché villain I still enjoy watching.Nothing particularly special here aside from the The Raid-style fight choreography, which is easily the film’s strongest aspect. The plot feels thin and generic, and the main character lacks the kind of presence that makes me sympathize with him. The villains and overall storyline are also painfully cliché. One thing I genuinely liked, though, was the lawn mower scene—it felt more intense than most of the actual fight sequences in the movie. Another thing: I honestly couldn’t find any real connection between the title and the story itself. Throughout the film, I kept trying to understand how the title related to what was happening onscreen. What exactly was this movie trying to say? In the end, it mostly just comes down to Bilal’s impulsive behavior because of gambling. One extra