The Raid - Redemption -2011-: Remastered Bluray ... [patched]

The action sequences in "The Raid: Redemption" are nothing short of breathtaking. Evans, along with co-director Niki Caro, and fight choreographers Gareth Evans and Yayan Ruhian, crafted a series of intense and meticulously planned fight scenes that pushed the boundaries of on-screen violence and martial arts. The film's centerpiece is a prolonged, 20-minute sequence that takes place in a narrow, claustrophobic stairwell, where the officers are ambushed by the crime lord's henchmen. This scene is a masterclass in choreography, with the camera work and editing weaving in and out of the chaos, creating a dizzying and immersive experience.

*The Raid* is a violent, intense, and brilliant martial arts action movie. It's set in Indonesia and directed by Gareth Huw Evans. The Guardian Who, or what, is redeemed? How? Why? movie review The Raid - Redemption -2011- REMASTERED BluRay ...

✅ If you love the choreography (and who doesn’t?), the remastered transfer does justice to Iko Uwais’s silat movements. The action sequences in "The Raid: Redemption" are

If the file or disc you’re looking at is the edition, grab it without hesitation. It’s the definitive way to experience The Raid: Redemption — sharper, louder, and meaner than the original release. Just don’t expect to watch it only once. The choreography will pull you back. This scene is a masterclass in choreography, with

What makes iconic is its purity. There is no shaky-cam to hide sloppy punches. The fights—featuring Pencak Silat, knife duels, and the infamous hallway scene—are ballets of brutality. The 2011 release caught everyone off guard. It was raw, visceral, and almost too dark visually.

Some remastered BluRays (e.g., Sony’s US release) are locked. If you’re in Europe (Region B) or elsewhere, check the back cover or online database like Blu-ray.com before buying.

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