Uco’s impatience leads to an alliance with a rival boss, triggering an all-out gang war and the death of key figures.
: A direct sequel to the 2018 Indian crime drama, focusing on IRS officer Amay Patnaik. Index Of The Raid 2
Stylistic Synthesis: Choreography, Cinematography, and Editing Stylistically, The Raid 2 refines and expands the kinetic language of its predecessor. The hand-to-hand combat—largely choreographed by Iko Uwais and Yayan Ruhian—remains the film’s visceral backbone, but Evans complements it with more varied cinematography and an almost operatic sense of staging. Long takes and wide-angle compositions allow viewers to assess spatial dynamics during fights, elevating them from raw brutality to balletic violence. One of the film’s most lauded sequences—a prison fight that doubles as a slow-burning ambush—demonstrates Evans’s control over tempo: what begins as tension-tight improvisation escalates into a carefully orchestrated crescendo. Uco’s impatience leads to an alliance with a
Gareth Evans Writer: Gareth Evans Producers: Ario Sagantoro, Nate Bolotin, Aram Tertzakian Starring: Iko Uwais, Arifin Putra, Oka Antara, Tio Pakusadewo, Julie Estelle Music by: Joseph Trapanese, Aria Prayogi, Fajar Yuskemal Cinematography: Matt Flannery, Dimas Imam Subhono Production Companies: Stage 6 Films, XYZ Films, PT. Merantau Films Distributed by: Sony Pictures Classics Release Dates: January 21, 2014 (Sundance), March 28, 2014 (United States) Running Time: 150 minutes Budget: $4.5 million Box Office: $6.6 million Gareth Evans Writer: Gareth Evans Producers: Ario Sagantoro,
This film is the highly acclaimed sequel to The Raid: Redemption (2011), directed by Gareth Evans and starring Iko Uwais.
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