Daywalker89
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My full review
The Raid 2
I would never thought Gareth Evans would out do his original film, but he did it in spades. It's easily one of the best or probably THE best action/martial arts/whatever film ever made. He really stepped up his game in terms of directing and cinematography. He pretty much took his original concept and open the box to the outside world and combined it with a bunch of classic type action films. Imagine a combination of Departed/Infernal Affairs + Die Hard + any number of classic yakuza films + Bruce Lee's Game of Death + any fighting video game characters + Car chase from Ronin + the violence of The Raid. For a 2 and a half hour movie, no scene was wasted, nothing really dragged. What the Raid 2 have that the original didn't have was build up, the movie starts off pretty tamed and it just escalates and escalates. Hammer Girl, Bat Boy, and the Assassin were incredible, they are like video game characters that came to live and I mean that in the best possible way. They kicked ass. Iko Uwais as Rama really brought in the humanity side of it more so than the first one. This is the movie you don't want to miss this year or in your life.
10/10
You went in with is review Kane
)that was rectified when i sat in descent postion this time around, it made my viewing experience top notch and didn't have issues with the earlier fight scenes. I have bumped my score to a 9 (was 8.5) The film is everything i could wish for. I actually engaged more into the story and the cinematography on this viewing. As kane said it made me realise how much Gareth (and the actors) took it to the next level. I wonder if he is a Anime fan. IMO i saw certain techniques that gave off a Anime scent, i know ones live action and the other is cartoon but i just got a certain vibe from a couple of scenes like when the hinges are about to be knocked off , then it cuts to Rama's eye movement and then the screw on the floor. the buildup to the prision yard fight is another one. I guess the Imagery in this movie speaks volumes . Its such a rarity to see a film shot like this. Thats why Gareth and co are rewriting some of the mythos on what makes a action film.
