At its core, The Raid: Redemption is a masterclass in pacing and physical performance. The plot is deceptively simple: an elite SWAT team infiltrates a multi-story safehouse controlled by a ruthless drug lord, only for their cover to be blown, trapping them inside with an army of killers. This setup transforms the film into a real-time survival horror-action hybrid.
The premise is deceptively simple: an elite SWAT team traps themselves inside a 30-story tenement building controlled by a ruthless drug lord. To survive, they must fight their way up, floor by floor, through waves of machete-wielding thugs.
Directed by Gareth Evans , the film follows an elite SWAT team tasked with infiltrating a 30-story apartment block in Jakarta's slums. The building is a fortress for the city's most dangerous criminals, overseen by the ruthless drug lord Tama. When their cover is blown, the mission turns into a desperate fight for survival as rookie officer Rama (Iko Uwais) leads the remnants of his squad through floor after floor of brutal, close-quarters combat. The Remastered Difference: What's New?
The claustrophobic hallway fight where Rama (Iko Uwais) defends a wounded teammate using a baton and a knife. The Raid - Redemption -2011- REMASTERED BluRay ...
Action movies live and die by their sound design, and the Remastered BluRay excels here. The disc includes the original Indonesian language track mixed in uncompressed DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1.
A feature-length commentary track by Gareth Evans, detailing the indie filmmaking struggles, set design secrets, and accidental injuries on set. Why This Disc Belongs on Your Shelf
The release of Gareth Evans’s The Raid: Redemption in 2011 did not just introduce a great action movie; it permanently shifted the landscape of martial arts cinema. Operating on a shoestring budget in Jakarta, Indonesia, Evans and his lead actor-choreographer, Iko Uwais, delivered an adrenaline-fueled masterclass that made Hollywood's quick-cut action style look obsolete. At its core, The Raid: Redemption is a
As the team infiltrates the building, they quickly realize that Tama's operation is much larger and more complex than they had anticipated. The building is heavily guarded, and Tama's men are ruthless and well-armed.
The story takes place in a decrepit apartment block in Jakarta’s slums, which has become a sanctuary for the city’s most dangerous criminals and drug lords. A ruthless crime lord named Tama Riyadi runs the building with an iron fist.
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. The premise is deceptively simple: an elite SWAT
If you own the old Blu-ray, upgrade . If you’ve never seen it, this is the definitive version. A violent, relentless masterpiece that makes most Hollywood action look lazy.
The Raid is not a film you watch; it is a film you feel . The choreography by Iko Uwais and Yayan Ruhian (who also stars as the terrifying assassin Mad Dog) is a symphony of violence set to the rhythm of CQC (Close Quarters Combat). On a standard stream or an older DVD, the speed of the action can blur into a pixelated mess.
: Features Dolby Vision and HDR10 for enhanced contrast and depth. Audio Formats :
At its core, The Raid: Redemption is a masterclass in pacing and physical performance. The plot is deceptively simple: an elite SWAT team infiltrates a multi-story safehouse controlled by a ruthless drug lord, only for their cover to be blown, trapping them inside with an army of killers. This setup transforms the film into a real-time survival horror-action hybrid.
The premise is deceptively simple: an elite SWAT team traps themselves inside a 30-story tenement building controlled by a ruthless drug lord. To survive, they must fight their way up, floor by floor, through waves of machete-wielding thugs.
Directed by Gareth Evans , the film follows an elite SWAT team tasked with infiltrating a 30-story apartment block in Jakarta's slums. The building is a fortress for the city's most dangerous criminals, overseen by the ruthless drug lord Tama. When their cover is blown, the mission turns into a desperate fight for survival as rookie officer Rama (Iko Uwais) leads the remnants of his squad through floor after floor of brutal, close-quarters combat. The Remastered Difference: What's New?
The claustrophobic hallway fight where Rama (Iko Uwais) defends a wounded teammate using a baton and a knife.
Action movies live and die by their sound design, and the Remastered BluRay excels here. The disc includes the original Indonesian language track mixed in uncompressed DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1.
A feature-length commentary track by Gareth Evans, detailing the indie filmmaking struggles, set design secrets, and accidental injuries on set. Why This Disc Belongs on Your Shelf
The release of Gareth Evans’s The Raid: Redemption in 2011 did not just introduce a great action movie; it permanently shifted the landscape of martial arts cinema. Operating on a shoestring budget in Jakarta, Indonesia, Evans and his lead actor-choreographer, Iko Uwais, delivered an adrenaline-fueled masterclass that made Hollywood's quick-cut action style look obsolete.
As the team infiltrates the building, they quickly realize that Tama's operation is much larger and more complex than they had anticipated. The building is heavily guarded, and Tama's men are ruthless and well-armed.
The story takes place in a decrepit apartment block in Jakarta’s slums, which has become a sanctuary for the city’s most dangerous criminals and drug lords. A ruthless crime lord named Tama Riyadi runs the building with an iron fist.
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.
If you own the old Blu-ray, upgrade . If you’ve never seen it, this is the definitive version. A violent, relentless masterpiece that makes most Hollywood action look lazy.
The Raid is not a film you watch; it is a film you feel . The choreography by Iko Uwais and Yayan Ruhian (who also stars as the terrifying assassin Mad Dog) is a symphony of violence set to the rhythm of CQC (Close Quarters Combat). On a standard stream or an older DVD, the speed of the action can blur into a pixelated mess.
: Features Dolby Vision and HDR10 for enhanced contrast and depth. Audio Formats :