If you want some story and sense with the action, well this is just half baked in that department, either ways, be warned, there is a lot of pain on screen. If you like Raid 1, this will be an upgradation on it and you might enjoy it. End of the film, i felt weak and tired, much like those dead and half dead people falling up like matchsticks all over on screen. Evans, the Director uses this extra time to fill in even more gobsmacking action that just puts you off like an overdose of porn does. With a small story to stretch, Raid 2 is long, surprisingly long. Bring them down is beware, an excuse to bam bang slash non stop every second. His family at risk, Rama has no choice but to go under cover. However, his exploits during that fateful incident have attracted the attention of criminals even more deadly than the last. Iko is back as Rama, and is undercover to infiltrate a ganglords mafia and bring them down. After surviving a bloody fight with powerful gangsters, rookie Jakarta cop Rama (Iko Uwais) thinks he can resume a normal life. Raid 2 is one of the most violent films ever made, with heads being chopped bones broken limbs shattered and made into paste, every five minutes you find yourself going "ouch" in pain. Why are they at loggerheads? The reasons which should form the story, are incidental, for all that the makers care for is to up the ante in terms of action and violence on screen. Raid 2 begins with warring gangs in Indonesia, out to kill each other. Review The Raid 2: Berandal & earn 20 DM Points.* Review Submit It is also excessively long, watch it only if you're a fan of Raid. “Unlike its predecessor, Raid 2's plot drowns in the savage violence and action scenes. All the while, he harbors a dangerous and personal vendetta for revenge and justice that threatens to consume him- and bring both this mission and the organized crime syndicates crashing down. Finding a way in through BANGUN's son UCO, RAMA must hunt for information linking BANGUN with police force corruption. Working for the anti-corruption taskforce led by the one person he can trust, BUNAWAR, he is given a mission to engage himself as an enforcer for a local mob boss, BANGUN. moreįollowing immediately after the events of THE RAID, RAMA (Iko Uwais) is forced to reinvent himself as an undercover cop in order to provide protection for his wife and child. Working for the anti-corruption taskforce led by the one person he can trust, BUNAWAR, he is given a mission to engage himself as an enforcer for a loca. Following immediately after the events of THE RAID, RAMA (Iko Uwais) is forced to reinvent himself as an undercover cop in order to provide protection for his wife and child.