Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Movie Review : The Raid

The Raid Movie. A total of 20 special forces assigned in secret to raid the headquarters of hardened criminals named Tama (Ray Sahetapy) in a 30-storey tall building that has not been touched by law enforcement officers. The condition was more severe because the building was used by the killers, gang members, rapists, and thieves as a safe haven.


In the early days, Iko Uwais (Rama) as one of the members of the special forces willing to leave his pregnant wife for the sake of the duties as law enforcement agencies. But the mission is being run by special forces did not go smoothly because of them known to the men Tama.
Atmosphere more tense after 20 troops are locked in a building where Tama ordered all residents to attack them. With that condition, Rama and his colleagues have to fight tooth and nail every floor for catch Tama.
PT widescreen production. Merantau Films by director Gareth Evans under it, known far more aggressive and brutal than the previous movie titled Merantau (2009). In addition to offering typical action game empty-handed martial arts film The Raid also show fight with machetes and firearms are very exciting.
When the story of the film has entered the building, the audience will surely be spoiled by a very exciting fight action from Iko Uwais (Rama), Yayan (Mad Dog), and Donny Alam (Andi). I was so thrill of action displayed by them, as if able to make the audience to feel the pain or soreness when I see it.
Although the film The Raid stunning live action feature, but messages that try to offer the actual width of the screen is a power struggle, survival, and is on the right.
Successful film won prestigious awards at international film scene such as the Toronto International Film Festival 2011 (Cadillacs Peoples Choice award), Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2012 (Audience Award), and the Sundance Film Festival 2012 as the most preferred work by this committee, simultaneously aired in Indonesia, Australia, Canada, and the United States on March 23, 2012.

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