The Raid Blu-ray + UHD
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The throat-cutting, arm-snapping, non-stop action flick THE RAID has arrived in 4K HDR with Dolby Vision and Atmos in collaboration with director Gareth Evans, including a NEW audio commentary and a NEW fight co-ordinator reacts featurette.Praised for its innovative approach to martial arts cinema, with its breathtaking choreography and gritty realism, the film has earned acclaim from audiences and critics alike. THE RAID is pulse-pounding action and intense character-driven drama, standing as a modern classic in the genre and solidifying Gareth Evans' reputation as a master of action filmmaking.Showcasing some of the best Asian martial-arts choreography of recent years, THE RAID follows a special forces team as they launch a daring raid on a rundown Jakarta apartment complex controlled by a ruthless crime lord named Tama Riyadi. The team's mission to apprehend Tama and dismantle his criminal empire quickly goes awry when they are discovered by Tama's henchmen, who seal off the building and trap the officers inside. Amid the chaos, rookie officer Rama emerges as the protagonist. Showcasing remarkable combat skills, he forms uneasy alliances with tenants and confronts Tama's enforcers, including the fearsome Mad Dog, as the body count rises. Praised for its innovative approach to martial arts cinema, with its breathtaking choreography and gritty realism, the film has earned acclaim from audiences and critics alike. THE RAID is pulse-pounding action and intense character-driven
Details
Format: Blu RayGenre: Crime
Rating: MA15+
Release Date: 03 07 2024
Production Year: 2011
Distributor: 101
Languages: English, Indonesian
Rating Advice: Coarse Language| Strong Bloody Violence
Distributor: Umbrella Entertainment
Directors: Gareth Evans
Actors: Iko Uwais, Joe Taslim, Donny Alamsyah, Yayan Ruhian, Pierre Gruno, Ray Sahetapy, Tegar Satrya, Iang Darmawan, Eka Rahmadia, Verdi Solaiman, Alfridus Godfred, Rully Santoso, Melkias Ronald Torobi, Johanes Tuname, Sofyan Alop