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The message is deafening. In both universes, the most dangerous criminal isn't the thief on the street or the drug dealer in the alley. It’s the man with the badge, the warrant card, and the political connection. Malaysians didn’t just watch these movies; they cheered for them. When Iman finally outsmarts the corrupt cops in Pencuri , the cinema erupted. When Sheriff beats a confession out of a protected witness, we nodded in approval.

In Pencuri , the hero breaks the law to save his child. In Sheriff , the hero breaks the law to enforce justice. Both arrive at the same conclusion: The "Villain" is a Mirror The most uncomfortable part of watching these films is the villain archetype. pencuri movie sheriff

The genius of Pencuri is that you never hate the thief. You hate the corrupt cop (played brilliantly by Fadlan Hazim) who shakes him down. You hate the loanshark who preys on his desperation. The film asks a painful question: If the system is broken, is stealing for survival really a crime? The message is deafening

Here’s a complete blog post based on your topic: Pencuri Movie Sheriff . Pencuri and Sheriff : When Two Malaysian Blockbusters Expose the Same Ugly Truth About Justice Malaysians didn’t just watch these movies; they cheered

Now, look at Sheriff . Directed again by Syafiq Yusof, this time starring Zul Ariffin as the titular Sheriff, an MACC officer with zero tolerance for corruption. He’s hunting a drug syndicate protected by a network of dirty cops and politicians. On the surface, Sheriff is the antithesis of Iman. He represents the law. He represents integrity.

Neither is a hero in a perfect world. But in our world? They are the only ones fighting. I have to be honest—both films share a troubling flaw. They glorify extrajudicial action.

In Pencuri , the antagonist is a cop named Razip (Fadlan Hazim). He’s not a mafia don. He’s a public servant who uses his badge to extort money. He takes bribes, seizes assets, and destroys Iman’s life—all while wearing a uniform.