The Raid: Redemption
Director:
Gareth Evans
Stars:
Iko Uwais, Joe Taslim, Donny Alamsyah, Yayan Ruhian, Pierre Gruno,
Ray Sahetapy, Tegar Satrya & Eka 'Piranha' Rahmadia
Running Time:
141 mins
Release:
18 May 2012
In Jakarta, Indonesia there's a slum and in this slum there's a 30
storey tenement block run by a ruthless and merciless crime lord Tama
(Sahetapy) and the majority of tenants are his personal army of thugs
and killers making it a near nigh impenetrable fortress. 20 elite
S.W.A.T. Cops enter the building to take down Tama, though as their
mission begins they soon realise it will be very hard to make it out
alive let alone to get Tama.
Before continuing on with the review I should mention that this films
fight scenes are (mostly) in the Silat style and variations of it
and they are simply outstanding one of the many reasons to watch this
film.
Iko Uwais is the star and the main protagonist of the film. He plays
rookie cop Rama who has a mission of his own when they get inside the
tenement. He also has a wife and a unborn child who gives him hope
and a reason to fight for, to get out of their alive. He's brave,
courageous, intelligent, quick and one hell of a fighter. He features
in most of the fight scenes, all of which are intense & high
octane. But his ones are the best. The moves he performs in this film
really take your breath away. I can't say much more without spoiling
anything is but what he does early on with a truncheon and a knife
really sets the proceedings of what's to come. He is an absolute bad
ass in this film.
He's absolutely amazing and believable in the role of Rama, you
really root for him through the film and we see the film mostly
through his eyes. He goes through a hell of a lot in this film. It's
really a commendable job for his first western released film and I
cannot wait to see him in more, he's a true action star in the
making.
Joe Taslim plays Rama's superior Sgt Jaka, he's the second in lead
protagonist. He seems to be the only other cop in the film that seems
to trust Rama's abilities from the get go.Like Rama he believes in
the right thing to do; carry on with their mission and get out of
their alive. He's a fantastic actor though he's only in one fight
scene.
Gruno plays Lt Wahyu, a big giant brute of a man, he's ruthless and
quick on the trigger and basically screws up the cop's operation
which I won't spoil for you. His fight scene in the drug room is
awesome and I honestly did not expect him to do what he did. He's the
most complex character of the cops.
Satrya plays Bowo, a fellow cop who dislikes Rama, that's until he
gets injured and Rama helps him. He's great in the role albeit it's a
small one
Rahmadia who's a stuntman plays Dagu a cop who can fight just as good
as Rama and he really proves himself in the drug room scene which I
loved.
Sahetapy plays the sadistic, smart, ruthless crime lord Tama, he does
not have much screen-time for a villain but he's great in every scene
and I must say I really admire how he retains his cool through the
film. He's a right evil son of a bitch too.
Donny Alamsyah plays Andi, one of Tama's chief underlings and is the
brains of Tama's operation. I can't say much about him spoiling
anything, but I will say he's one complex character and he features
in the best fight scene in the film.
If Iko's the main protagonist, Mad Dog is the lead antagonist. He's
played pitch perfectly by Yayan Ruhian. He steals every scene he's
in,he's magnificent to watch. He plays him with such intensity.
There's nothing human behind his eyes he's a savage wild animal. He
does not like to kill his opponents with guns or melee weapons, he
would rather get down and dirty and do it with his hands. He is an
excellent fighter and near nigh unstoppable and relentless and
incredibly quick. He does not know how to give up. Both his fight
scenes are excellent and stand out scenes of the film and they are
both quite long and really shows how brutal he is. I'm surprised how
agile he is for a man over 40 !. I'm really pleased that Ruhian will
be back in The Raid 2: Berandal
Garth Evans has already become one of my favourite directors. He's
really blown me away with this film. He has shot this film expertly,
creatively and inventively. There's nothing quite like it. The fight
scenes are some of the best shot scenes I have ever seen. He really
gets in close to the action at times making you flinch and drop your
jaw in awe at the same time.
I particularly love the corridor fight scenes, the drug room fight
scene and the final fight scene are amazingly shot I could not fault
them at all and I cannot forget the tense scene where Rama and Bowo
are hidden behind a fake wall while one of Tama's thugs thrusts his
machete into the wall. I really loved the panning shot from behind
the wall to in front of it it's a really tense and the last hour is
pure cinematic gold. Evans really know how to build the tension and
the ante. I loved every minute of it.
The fight choreography is the best i've ever seen and there's
practically is barely any CGI in this film.
What really helped with this was Mike Shinoda's and Joseph Trapanese
(of Tron Legacy fame) electronic score it's beautiful to listen to.
Every track suits the atmosphere of the particular scene. I really
love the sort of techno dance track that goes with Rama vs The
Machete gang. I was really surprised that Shinoda did the score of
this film, well had a part of it. I know him from Fort Minor and
Linkin Park and it's great that he's turned his hand to doing film
scores I would really like to see him do more. I really need to get
this soundtrack.
I watched the film on Blu-Ray and on the disc there's an interview
with Shinoda and Trapanese about the film score which I watched after
the film and it was very interesting to watch. It gave me an insight
to how they did the score.
Wrapping up this review I have to say from the heart . Thus film is
simply the most taut, exciting, tense, blistering,
brutal,realistic,atmospheric, claustrophobic, stunning and amazing
action thriller that i've ever seen. There's no substitute or
compromise The Raid is one of the finest action films ever made and
my personal favourite of it's kind. If you've never seen this film
and your keen to see it your in for one hell of a ride and bring on
The Raid 2: Berandal !
This film is an absolute nasterpiece.