Still the bar for modern action. Simple plot (SWAT team trapped in a 15-story drug lord’s tenement), but the escalation is flawless. Iko Uwais’ pencak silat is a revelation – brutal, efficient, and balletic. The final two-on-one fight vs. Mad Dog (Yayan Ruhian) is an all-timer. No shaky-cam, no quick-cuts: just genius staging and real athleticism.
Under Evans' direction, the new color grade breathes new life into the film's gritty atmosphere. Colors are more vibrant where they should be, and the overall image quality is a substantial improvement over previous releases, making the brutal action pop like never before. The Raid - Redemption -2011- REMASTERED BluRay ...
: The 4K remastered version is widely available as a Limited Edition SteelBook featuring embossed artwork and the original theatrical poster design. Film Synopsis Still the bar for modern action
The true selling point of The Raid: Redemption is its kinetic, jaw-dropping action choreography, designed by Iko Uwais and Yayan Ruhian (who plays the iconic antagonist, Mad Dog). The final two-on-one fight vs
The team is compromised early on. Tama locks down the building and offers free permanent housing to every killer, addict, and thug inside if they eliminate the officers.
I can give you tips on how to tweak your display and audio settings to get the absolute most out of this brutal action presentation. Share public link