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Iko Uwais, Joe Taslim, Doni Alamsyah, Yayan Ruhian, Pierre Gruno, Ray Sahetapy, Tegar Satrya, Iang Darmawan, Eka Rahmadia, Alfridus Godfred (więcej)VOD (1)
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Elitarna jednostka SWAT wkracza do siedziby kartelu narkotykowego. Komandosi nie wiedzą, że wieżowiec zamieniono w twierdzę, pełną bezwzględnych, brutalnych i świetnie przygotowanych do ataku przestępców. Oddział wpada w pułapkę. Jedyną szansą na ucieczkę jest przedarcie się przez trzydzieści pięter wieżowca. (M2 Films)
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Don't blame me for the three stars. I guess I really wanted more from the film because even though the director and choreographer understand what can be squeezed out of the actors (and that it definitely exceeds every conceivable limit of what we've seen so far), the plot, on the mental level of an arcade, just slips into a painful stereotype in the second half and just repeats what we've seen before. In addition, the final fight also loses a lot of its attractiveness, so if I want to contemplate this in the pub I'll take a big sip at the memory of the trick with the fridge, but the rest will be like that cheap catchphrase "...you know how that guy is going to beat up the other guy, right?" This likely says a lot about the fact that I'd regularly suffer through it a second time; in fact, I kind of envy those who are giving it perfect reviews. :) ()
A handful of cops, a billion Asian butchers and a building where even Chuck Norris would shit his pants. In other words, a manual for success. We can finally confirm that the aura of an exceptional film built around this Indonesian action sensation since its première at the Toronto Film Festival a few months ago is the real deal. The Raid: Redemption is the kind of film you really don’t see every day. A relentless action ride, brutal, intense and at times terrifying. It’s hard to talk in detail about this beauty, it has to be seen. It’s been long since a genre five-stars was this pure :) ()
I've heard a lot about it, but resisted for a long time, but it was clear to me that I couldn't miss out on such a gem. This Indonesian affair is absolutely unbelievably brutal carnage. It's not anything deep, a special forces commando simply walks into a building packed with all kinds of armed forces and has to shoot their way out. However, the main thing happens in the second half of the movie when the guy unbelievably excels in all kinds of martial arts, and I can easily state that I have never seen something so brilliantly choreographed. Although I'm not an expert on Bruce Lee and similar fighters, so I haven't seen that much in this regard, but that impressed me even more... 75% ()
A bloody punch-up that is the perfect embodiment of the action adventure movie. The plot is maybe as simple as the thought processes of the Hotel Paradise guests, a SWAT team raids an apartment block of bad-ass killers and come up against tough resistance, but prevail. Amazing choreography, no shortage of brutality, blood splatters, fight dosage according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Yayan Ruhian is a killing machine and Iko Uwais is a grandmaster. Shinoda’s soundtrack is great for this movie. ()
An assault of pure physicality that more than anything else harms its own aura. With the label "action spectacle of the year" or even the decade, the expectation automatically arises that something more will emerge from The Raid: Redemption than just a bloody brawl. It doesn't – and it's not necessary. In the catalog of Indonesian fatalities, the boiling adrenaline was most heightened by seemingly inconspicuous but deadly Mad Dog Yayan Ruhian. His main performance, in which he gradually transitions from rubber jumps, twists, and turns to gathering the last remnants of strength for the hardest blow, literally takes your breath away. ()
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