• Director(s)

    James Lee

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Genre(s)

    Action

  • Approx. running minutes

    96m

  • Cast

    Sunny Pang, Koe Yeet, Alan Yun, Pearlly Chua

Film

Kill-fist

sexual violence, strong violence

KILL-FIST is a Malaysian action thriller in which a middle-aged man with a low paid job and a difficult family life begins playing a real-life game to solve his problems.

KILL-FIST is a Malaysian action thriller in which a middle-aged man with a low paid job and a difficult family life begins playing a real-life game to solve his problems.

violence
There are multiple scenes of martial arts fighting with punches, kicks, elbows, knee strikes as well as arm and leg breaks, sometimes with resulting bloody detail. In one sequence, a person is attacked by a gang wielding baseball bats. A man slaps a woman repeatedly and film's her distress on a cell phone. There is a moment of discriminatory violence when a man kicks a person seemingly because of the individual's gender preference or attire.
sexual violence and sexual threat
One man rapes another in an underground car park. In another sequence, a teacher lures a female student to a hotel room and pressures her into sleeping with him, he makes physical advances including touching and kissing which are clearly unwanted and the young woman's distress is evident. In a street scene a gang of men surround and harass a woman physically and verbally abusing her. There is also a scene in which a landlady seeks to use her position to coerce an impoverished tenant into sleeping with her.
additional issues
There is infrequent strong language 'f**k' as well as other milder bad terms such as 'retard', 'bitch', 'ass', 'shit', 'dick', 'bastard' and 'damn'. There are verbal references to fellatio, pornography and masturbation. The story features characters who suffer from debilitating illness; an older man with Alzheimer's is often disorientated and confused, and also forgets information, and a woman suffers intense physical pain and emotional anguish from a life-threatening disease.
  • Director(s)

    James Lee

  • Production Year

    2021

  • Genre(s)

    Action

  • Approx. running minutes

    96m

  • Cast

    Sunny Pang, Koe Yeet, Alan Yun, Pearlly Chua

sexual violence, strong violence
Classified Date:
30/08/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
101 Films Limited
violence
There are multiple scenes of martial arts fighting with punches, kicks, elbows, knee strikes as well as arm and leg breaks, sometimes with resulting bloody detail. In one sequence, a person is attacked by a gang wielding baseball bats. A man slaps a woman repeatedly and film's her distress on a cell phone. There is a moment of discriminatory violence when a man kicks a person seemingly because of the individual's gender preference or attire.
sexual violence and sexual threat
One man rapes another in an underground car park. In another sequence, a teacher lures a female student to a hotel room and pressures her into sleeping with him, he makes physical advances including touching and kissing which are clearly unwanted and the young woman's distress is evident. In a street scene a gang of men surround and harass a woman physically and verbally abusing her. There is also a scene in which a landlady seeks to use her position to coerce an impoverished tenant into sleeping with her.
additional issues
There is infrequent strong language 'f**k' as well as other milder bad terms such as 'retard', 'bitch', 'ass', 'shit', 'dick', 'bastard' and 'damn'. There are verbal references to fellatio, pornography and masturbation. The story features characters who suffer from debilitating illness; an older man with Alzheimer's is often disorientated and confused, and also forgets information, and a woman suffers intense physical pain and emotional anguish from a life-threatening disease.
  • Classified date

    30/08/2021

  • Language

    English