Kapla High Council is packed with fighting scenes, but for me, it leans way too much on the action without really expanding on the storyline. I'll admit, the fight choreography is top-notch, every move is captured really well, but it feels completely unrealistic for a high school setting. The level of violence and skill, like MMA fights, doesn't fit the characters or the environment.
One thing that really threw me off was how a nerdy character, just because he got angry, suddenly became this unstoppable fighter and even managed to win. It didn't make sense at all how someone with no training could suddenly pull off those moves. Then there were these illogical scenes, like a character appearing out of nowhere to block a punch, it just felt forced and took me out of the moment.
The side characters also didn't add much. They barely appeared and didn't seem to have any real purpose in the story. Aedy's kelantanese accent was awful to listen to at first, but I'll give him credit, it got better toward the end. On the bright side, Amir Ahnaf was incredible. His acting was so intense and emotional that it really stood out, even when the plot didn't.
Overall, Kapla High Council is great if you're just there for the action. But if you're looking for a strong story or believable characters, it might leave you disappointed. It's entertaining, but the lack of logic and depth holds it back.