A movie full of passion and action. Early morning special police Rama (played by Iko Uwais) finished prayers and training, said goodbye to his wife who had not woken up, and went to meet a special mission...... The highlight of "The Raid" is mainly the intensive action confrontation. Even Chinese fans who have been fed drug resistance by high-dose kung fu films since childhood will be inspired by the long-awaited viewing climax by the succession of action spectacles in the film. The film's director, Gareth Evans, admitted that the film's two origins are the classics of police and gangster films such as "Die Hard" and "Blood on the 13th Police Station", and the other is the Hong Kong kung fu film of the 1970s and 1980s. The action scenes of "The Raid", whether gunfights or fists, can all see the shadow of the above-mentioned classics. "The Raid" isn't meant to be profound or thought-provoking, it just wants to get the audience's adrenaline pumping like a stimulant. It is certain that there will be many enthusiasts who are full of praise after the movie, eager to find someone to "learn" a few tricks, so I think at the end of the movie should add a "The stunts in the movie are all done by professionals, please don't." imitating without authorization.”
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