The Raid
Oh my. What we have here is a modern martial arts classic in the same vein as Ong Bak and Drive. The setup may be simple - a lot of the backstory is told through references to unseen/off-screen characters - and the "I am his brother" reveal may be a twist too far, but the full-bore action and non-stop suspense are ample compensation for this.
The first gunfight for instance plays out more like a zombie horror instead of a straight action shootout. Then there are the numerous fights that are frenetic yet remain lucid regardless of the number of combatants.In a martial arts action movie, that's really all you could hope for.
So for the adrenaline rush it provides The Raid scores 10/10.
Oh my. What we have here is a modern martial arts classic in the same vein as Ong Bak and Drive. The setup may be simple - a lot of the backstory is told through references to unseen/off-screen characters - and the "I am his brother" reveal may be a twist too far, but the full-bore action and non-stop suspense are ample compensation for this.
The first gunfight for instance plays out more like a zombie horror instead of a straight action shootout. Then there are the numerous fights that are frenetic yet remain lucid regardless of the number of combatants.In a martial arts action movie, that's really all you could hope for.
So for the adrenaline rush it provides The Raid scores 10/10.