
#The raid 2 movie
Although I don't think the story is what everyone who came to see this movie were raving about. I was right, because this sequel improves from the first one, but still has some flaws. The fight sequences in this film I enjoyed the first Raid very much and hoped that this one would top it. I enjoyed the first Raid very much and hoped that this one would top it. A narrative that leaves the audience in complete suspense. Hollywood needs to get on this mans level.

Gareth Evans seems to be calling out names and taking attendance. If the Raid took action back to basics, The Raid 2 beats the basics to death with a hammer. This movie will kick your ass and leave you breathless. The visual effects soaked the audience in blood after the choreography severed our spines. The beautiful choreography shows off the mastery of everyone involved. I really wouldn’t want to spoil anyone’s chance at seeing any of these fights fresh. It was an amazing theater experience with everyone reacting to every breaking bone, and cheers for every perfectly executed and choreographed fight scene. In fact I am sure there will be cuts made to retain an R rating. I really wouldn’t The fight scenes are more brutal this time. The fight scenes are more brutal this time. Who cares about plot, or calories in the fast food example, when you are setting out, from the beginning, looking for one thing in particular? I personally love this movie and I can't recommend it enough to people looking for a stellar action/kung fu movie. You know what you expect and if you don't get what you expect, it won't be very good. I would compare watching a movie like this to going out and getting fast food. The music goes extremely well with it too and really gives this the extra power it needs to make each and every hit feel painful. There's more to love here and the creativity alone with some of the fight scenes, especially the ones at the end of the movie, are some of the best I've ever seen. Even still, taking this purely by its action sequences alone, this is easily the best action/kung fu movie I've seen in over a decade. While he doesn't play a huge role in this one, it's still very jarring to see a guy who was such an evil dude in the first one come back to play another character who serves as cannon fodder to the bad plot. The other thing I didn't like about this movie was the fact that they brought back the actor of the villain from the big fight scene in the first one to play another character here. However, as the movie goes on, the goal changes and at what point, I couldn't tell you and I don't think the main character could tell you either. Now, the story is terrible and the entire goal of the movie that is plainly spelled out for the main character, Rama, in the first 5 mins. Not only does the sequel have better fight scenes, it has more of them, and there's more to be involved in the fights here as the movie is not limited to one location. Not only does the sequel have better fight scenes, it has more of them, and there's more to be involved in the fights here as the When I first heard about this movie, I was unsure whether or not it could have been better than the first one and it has definitely surpassed my expectations. When I first heard about this movie, I was unsure whether or not it could have been better than the first one and it has definitely surpassed my expectations. All the while, he harbors a dangerous and personal vendetta for revenge and justice that threatens to consume him- and bring both this mission and the organized crime syndicates crashing down. Finding a way in through Bangun's son Uco, Rama must hunt for information linking Bangun with police force corruption. Working for the anti-corruption taskforce led by the one person he can trust, Bunawar, he is given a mission to engage himself as an enforcer for a local mob boss, Bangun. Working for the anti-corruption taskforce led by the one person he can trust, Bunawar, he is given a mission to engage himself as an enforcer for a local mob boss, Following immediately after the events of The Raid, Ram (Iko Uwais) is forced to reinvent himself as an undercover cop in order to provide protection for his wife and child.

Summary: Following immediately after the events of The Raid, Ram (Iko Uwais) is forced to reinvent himself as an undercover cop in order to provide protection for his wife and child.
