01-03-2021, 11:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-03-2021, 11:15 AM by Drunk Monk.)
Turns out Yayan Ruhian is in some pretty lame movies (see http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomFor...p?tid=5946 from yesterday).
Apparently Indonesia has its own brand of tokusatsu. Satria means 'knight' I think and this is tokusatsu on steroids - crazy armor and monster costumes, cheesey special effects, chunky guitar riffs and lots of explosions. Here, check it:
I wasn't paying attention that closely because it was goofy in that azn kid show way. Apparently Satria has been a TV show and there was a lot of backstory that wasn't clear. There were a lot of fight scenes and they were a notch above most tokusatsu shows, but nothing that spectacular.
Yayan plays a Satria forefather, who like Obi-Wan, trains the kid to falls to the dark side to become the villain. It's a long centerpiece backstory segment. Yayan delivers some training and fights, but they are unimpressive.
There is a sword - a caricature tokusatsu sword that shoots energy beams. Not DOOM recommended.
Apparently Indonesia has its own brand of tokusatsu. Satria means 'knight' I think and this is tokusatsu on steroids - crazy armor and monster costumes, cheesey special effects, chunky guitar riffs and lots of explosions. Here, check it:
I wasn't paying attention that closely because it was goofy in that azn kid show way. Apparently Satria has been a TV show and there was a lot of backstory that wasn't clear. There were a lot of fight scenes and they were a notch above most tokusatsu shows, but nothing that spectacular.
Yayan plays a Satria forefather, who like Obi-Wan, trains the kid to falls to the dark side to become the villain. It's a long centerpiece backstory segment. Yayan delivers some training and fights, but they are unimpressive.
There is a sword - a caricature tokusatsu sword that shoots energy beams. Not DOOM recommended.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse