The film's director, Gareth Evans, was inspired to make "The Raid: Redemption" after being fascinated by the Indonesian martial art of Pencak Silat. He wanted to showcase the art form in a high-octane action film that would push the boundaries of on-screen violence.
The remastered BluRay version of "The Raid: Redemption" offers a stunning new transfer that showcases the film's visceral action sequences and gripping storyline in breathtaking detail. If you're a fan of action movies or martial arts films, "The Raid: Redemption" is a must-see experience.
The movie's production was relatively low-budget, but Evans and his team worked tirelessly to create a visually stunning and thrilling film that would captivate audiences worldwide.
The story begins with Lieutenant Wahyu, a skilled and determined cop, who is chosen to lead a team of officers on a mission to capture Tama. The team includes some of Jakarta's finest police officers, including Lieutenant Bambang, a tough and seasoned cop.
The film's cast, including Iko Uwais and Pierre Gruno, underwent intense training to master the Silat martial art. The actors performed many of their own stunts, which added to the film's raw and visceral feel.
