
The Fredo-esque son of one crime lord, Uco ( Arifin Putra) distinguishes himself with sleek features and a jaded air, both of which genuinely suggest that he'd rather be fronting a Suede tribute band than doing mobster stuff. It's impossible to follow because there are just so damn many crime lords etcetera to keep up with, not that they're all that distinctive. The plot is both simplicity itself and impossible to follow: Rama, the hero of the first film, is compelled to go undercover to rout both corrupt cops and crime lords and the lethal henchmen of both camps.

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Action aficionados hailed the movie as some kind of ne plus ultra, and Evans has clearly been eager to answer the fan question "How is he gonna top THAT?"Įvans does get around to topping it, with a climactic sequence that's about 45 minutes worth of mayhem that includes a very crunchy car-chase/shootout and a one-on-one battle that destroys a climate-controlled wine room in high style.

The nearly non-stop action of "The Raid," which is an epic depiction of a drug raid on an apartment block in which hordes of cops and criminals have at each other, is largely martial-arts driven, but with plenty of shooting and slashing, all of it shot in excruciatingly you-are-there close range and edited to both make your head spin and give you whiplash. This movie, as its title implies, is a sequel to " The Raid: Redemption," the 2012 Indonesian action film directed by the Welsh-born Gareth Evans, whose cinematic mission in life was, some reports have it, handed down to him when he was first exposed to the Indonesian martial arts. In addition, you wanna go for severely dislocated jaws, third degree burns where you least want to see them (I understand this raises the question of where you most want to see them, and that IS deliberate), potential/partial disembowelings, and more. Only the substance is red so it doesn't really resemble guacamole. No, in the world of "The Raid 2," you've got to get your foe on the ground, and bang his (or her!) head against the floor or the pavement until…you know.

With disquieting frequency, a fractured limb, a baseball bat to the cranium, a bisecting slash to the external carotid artery, that sort of thing, simply aren't enough. In the 1973 movie " Sleeper," the hapless, frazzled character played by Woody Allen makes a hyperbolic but ineffectual threat to a screaming Diane Keaton: "If you don't shut up I'm gonna take this rock and bring it down on your head so hard that a substance resembling guacamole is gonna come out of your ears." I thought of that line rather often while watching "The Raid 2," in which the cops and criminals doing incessant battle have to go to similar lengths to vanquish, or even just temporarily incapacitate, their foes. Want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "After fighting his way through an apartment building populated by an army of dangerous criminals and escaping with his life, SWAT team member Rama goes undercover, joining a powerful Indonesian crime syndicate to protect his family and uncover corrupt members of his own force." 'The Raid 2' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on Hulu, Apple iTunes, Vudu, Amazon Video, Microsoft Store, AMC on Demand, Google Play Movies, YouTube, DIRECTV, and Pluto TV. Released March 28th, 2014, 'The Raid 2' stars Iko Uwais, Arifin Putra, Tio Pakusadewo, Oka Antara The R movie has a runtime of about 2 hr 30 min, and received a user score of 76 (out of 100) on TMDb, which put together reviews from 1,828 well-known users. Now, before we get into the various whats and wheres of how you can watch 'The Raid 2' right now, here are some details about the XYZ Films, Pt. Below, you'll find a number of top-tier streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription choices - along with the availability of 'The Raid 2' on each platform when they are available.

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