ActionCrimeThriller

2011  •  1h 41m

Directed by Gareth Evans

The Raid: Redemption & The Raid 2: Berandal

1 Ruthless Crime Lord, 20 Elite Cops, 30 Floors of Hell

Review

Published March 14, 2015

The Raid (2011) follows a special forces team entering an apartment block in Jakarta to arrest a crime boss when things go haywire…

To be honest, there isn’t much more to the plot than that – once things do go haywire the action starts – and great action it is.

To be honest, there isn’t much more to the plot than that – once things do go haywire the action starts – and great action it is.

There are plenty of guns, but the action is really all about pure, unadulterated, extremely well choreographed martial arts – a neverending stream of it. It’s mainly based on the Indonesian Pencak Silat which makes for a fresh change from typical martial arts moves and movies.

If there is anything wrong with this movie it is the lack of any real plot and character development. That would have opened the door for this movie to achieve another level. But as far as action movies go, this will be one of the best hand-to-hand combat movies you can watch.

And The Raid 2: Berandal (2014) doesn’t let up either.

My rating is a bit generous for movies without much of a plot, but both movies are definitely recommended for anyone who enjoys some good raw action, fist fights and modern martial arts movies. Make it a double bill, get some beers, watch with mates and root for the rookie!

 

 

 

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