After Captain America: The Winter Soldier being nothing short of awesome last weekend I knew that this weekend wouldn't be able to live up to it and I'd most likely be handing out a 7/10 at best to either Rio 2, Oculus, or Draft Day, none of which were begging for me to see them. I nearly went to Draft Day...I had the time and theater planned out and my mind was reluctantly set to go watch a film about the freaking Cleveland Browns.
But then I remembered, I'm not sure why, that there was a sequel to The Raid: Redemption out. It took a while to get to Denver, but sure enough when I checked times, there it was, listed at multiple theaters. I cancelled my Draft Day plans and instead decided to see The Raid 2.
The original was an awesome martial arts film that was short, simple, and violent. I enjoyed it quite a bit but I also was a bit underwhelmed after all the hype it had received. I was also pretty tired when I watched it on my laptop many months ago, so there's that. To make a long story short, I enjoyed The Raid: Redemption but didn't really remember my time with it other than the fact that there were some well done fight scenes. Going into The Raid 2 I had somewhat high expectations, certainly higher than any of this weekend's other offerings.
"This will be a fun trip to the theater on a snowy Denver afternoon." I said.
"I'm sure it will be a good movie, but not really my cup of tea." I said.
"I'll enjoy it but probably not remember it." I said.
No.
No. No. No.
The Raid 2 Blew. Me. Away.
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That's a deaf and partially blind hammer wielding chick right there. She's basically a beast |
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You know a guy is a d**k when he never takes off his sunglasses |
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"That's not the piƱata, man!" |
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"Who let her onto the subway with hammers?!?" |
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One of the best fight scenes I have ever seen in my life. No funny quips here because this had to have been insanely hard to create |
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Oh this shot? That's before blood gets spilled... |
The Raid 2 is not for everybody both because of its length but also because of its relentless violence. But that doesn't make it any less impressive that it comes scarily close to being absolutely perfect with regards to the genre its in. And maybe that's why it reminds me of The Dark Knight so much. Just like that film transcended the boundaries of what it meant to be a comic book movie, so too does The Raid 2 with what it means to be a martial arts film.
To put it bluntly: it's not a film that I will ever forget seeing for the first time.
CONS:
- I would listen to the argument that it's too long. But I would have rather had it this way than be split up into two films
- As is the nature of subtitled foreign films, I had a hard time with names to faces and I fell behind with the plot a couple of times
- The violence is relentless. I only put this as a con because there are a couple fights that just wear the audience out
- A couple fight scenes in the film are not up to par with the others
- Some absolutely brilliant cinematography
- An equally as brilliant original score that reminded me a lot of Drive
- It's tone is well suited for what it tries to achieve. It wants to be epic and it certainly earns that
- A thrilling, complex plot with a lot of players that is well written, thought out, and directed by Gareth Evans
- The cast does a bang up job both in the fighting (pun intended) and their acting. Iko Uwais is a BOSS
- The finale is exceptionally violent and bloody but the last line uttered in the film gives it all a purpose. It wasn't all for show and there was a reason for the bloodshed
- Some of the most expertly choreographed fights that you will ever see and they are pulled off flawlessly in every regard. Some classic martial arts scenes are in this film and the mud yard prison riot is truly something to behold
- You can tell that there is an insane amount of love and care put into this film by everyone involved. They didn't just make a cash-grab sequel. They upgraded from a quick but light martial arts centerpiece to a towering epic that dwarfs its predecessor
Rath's Review Score:
10/10 -- Instant Classic
Jordan, I need to watch this movie!
ReplyDeleteWhile I have not seen a lot of martial arts movies either, I love movies great fight choreography, and since you are crazy about the Raid 2, I definitely need to watch both Raid movies. Awesome review!
Since I already watch a decent amount of subtitled anime, I don't mind subtitles, but I do agree that when you don't watch subtitled things for a while, it can be a little difficult to keep up with the characters since you are usually looking at the words and not them when they speak.
I was considering watching the movie, but now I am sure that I need to see it! Unfortunately, I would have to drive all the way to Atlanta (if they even have it) and that's a long ways off, so I guess I will be seeing it at home. But still, I am excited to see it now.
-James
You should do a double review for your blog James! I would love to hear your thoughts on them.
DeleteSeriously though, The Raid 2 is incredible. I still cant stop thinking about it.
nice review... I can't wait to watch this movie, but i'll watch it after my thesis defense, as a treat for my self.
DeleteAnyway, for james, have you check http://www.sonyclassics.com/theraid2/#theaters ? they added 5 more theaters in my state, 2 of which is in my town, just before the wide release. So perhaps you can find somewhere nearby?
I agree with Ari, James. I know that they just recently added quite a few theaters to the Denver area for The Raid 2 as well. Might be worth another look.
DeleteThanks, Ari! Hope you enjoy!
Wow a perfect score! I've had the original on my to watch list for a long while and after reading your review it sounds like I better get my ass in gear so I can watch this one! That run time though is daunting but still a better choice than draft day!
ReplyDeleteIt sincerely blew me away and even a day later I just want to watch it again.
DeleteDefinitely see the first so that you know whats going on in the story. As far as the run time for this one though...knowing that going in is half the battle I feel like, hence why I warned people. It does FEEL long, but then again so do The Lord of the Rings films but you never want them to end.
A very good review! Thumbs up!
ReplyDeleteThanks Yancho! Definitely a movie that deserves it!
DeleteCompletely agree, loved it. Although it was a pretty tiring experience! Nice review.
ReplyDeleteIt was certainly tiring but still amazing. I think this would be a film that would be AWESOME from the comfort of your own couch.
DeleteGood review Jordan. Yeah, this one's pretty awesome. Better than the first one, too, I may add.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dan! Glad I'm not the only one that thought that this one blew the first out of the water.
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