The Raid Redemption Movie Reviews
4.5
Mihir Fadnavis | Mid-Day
Prepare yourselves for 100 minutes of non-stop cyclonic mayhem, because director Gareth Evans and star Iko Uwais don’t just blow your mind – they crack your skull open, place a kilo of TNT in it and drop kick the lever. The Raid: Redemption is not one of the better action films of the past few years, it is one of the best action movies ever made. Between the bat-guano insane martial arts on display and the incredible soundtrack by Mike Shinoda, you barely realiseRead full review3.5
Allen O' Brien | Times Of India
Here's why you might want to skip this one: the dialogues are barely there (at the most 30 lines in all); the cast has never been heard of (and seen) before; the film, at least in India, has been pretty low on publicity. But before you decide to do that, here's why you -- specially the hardcore action buffs -- might want to watch this: there's violence, blood and gore, heads banged against walls, head banged against head, martial-arts unlimited, hard kicking, bone-crushingRead full review3.0
Rajeev Masand | ibnlive.com
The faint-hearted would be advised to stay far away from 'The Raid: Redemption', a bone-crunching Indonesian action film that even martial-arts fans will take a little time settling into. This roughly 100-minute film has very little dialogue... and very little of anything other than non-stop brutal fight sequences that are both thrilling and repelling. When you're not staring at the screen, transfixed by the gruesome action, you'll be peeking from between your fingersRead full review3.0
Mrigank Dhaniwala | Koimoi
Pt. Merantau Films’ The Raid: Redemption is the English sub-titled version of the Indonesian action film Serbuan Maut. The film begins with Rama (Iko Uwais), a young police officer in Jakarta, leaving his home early in the morning after a round of strenuous exercises. Rama tells his pregnant wife that he’ll be back home for sure. Before he leaves, he promises his father that he will find someone. Who that someone is, is not clear. Inside a police van, Rama teams upRead full review