Wan Hanafi Su

Wan Hanafi Su, man, this guy’s been all over Malaysian cinema—seriously, you can’t talk about the local film scene without his name popping up somewhere. He’s the grizzled face you remember from “Lelaki Harapan Dunia,” that quirky, kinda absurd comedy where old traditions collide with modern absurdity when a group of villagers try to move a house and—well, things get weird. Then there’s “Bunohan,” which, honestly, is a gritty, slow-burn thriller soaked in family drama, muay thai, and enough existential angst to fill an ocean. Wan Hanafi Su’s role in that one? Cold, complicated—like the guy’s carrying the weight of every bad decision he’s ever made right on his back. And let’s not forget “Apprentice,” where he plays a death row executioner, which, I mean, talk about heavy. The movie just wallows in moral gray zones, and Wan Hanafi Su brings this haunted, stoic vibe that makes you wonder what really goes on behind those tired eyes. It’s wild how he jumps from comedy to hard-hitting drama without missing a beat. Dude’s got range, no question. If you’re into films that ditch the typical Hollywood gloss and actually make you feel something real—sometimes uncomfortable, sometimes just plain weird—his filmography’s where you wanna start. He’s like the secret ingredient that makes every story work, even when you’re not sure whose side you’re on.

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