Friday, March 30, 2012

Film Review - The Raid: Redemption

Film 'The Raid: Redemption "received rave reviews from critics the world. Children of this nation's film reviewed in a number of foreign media such as the Los Angeles Times, Hollywood.com, and the New York Post.

Through his review entitled 'Armed for the' Redemption'' in the New York Post, Lou Lumenick called film critics, the action scenes in the film 'The Raid' brutal and adrenaline. He also said the film 'The Raid' is not intended for viewers who have with a weak heart or stomach problems.

"'The Raid: Redemption' has some neat plot twist and a little more characterization than you'd expect from this kind of film types. But mostly it is a dream of the lovers of the game," Lumenick said.

Critics do not miss Gary Goldstein to review the film director Gareth Evans is with the headline 'The Raid: Redemption' is an action bonanza 'in Los Angeles Times. Goldstein rate, the film 'The Raid' action scenes that are rich in surprise. He also praised the ability Evans did not hesitate in presenting stunning visualization that can make the eyes of the audience is not distracted.

"It's exhausting, exhilarating, spectacular things that should not be missed by fans of movies made with energetic," said Goldstein.

Praise to the film, which stars Iko Uwais is also coming from film critic Matt Patches. Through his review in Holywood.com, Patches said that the definition of modern action movies can be debated after seeing the film 'The Raid'.

"Of course they have a fight scene, but nothing equivalent to what has been done by director Gareth Evans martial arts epic, choreographed with precision unimaginable," said Patches.

In addition to airing in Indonesia, the movie 'The Raid' also played in 14 theaters in the United States. The film is distributed abroad by Sony Pictures Classic. Since playing in Uncle Sam, 'The Raid' successful pocketing revenues of around 2 billion.

'The Raid' tells the journey 20 special forces members in carrying out the mission of capturing a ruthless drug lord in a 30-story building untouched by the authorities. This perilous mission also starring Ray Sahetapy, Donny Alamsyah, Yayan Ruhiyan, Joe Taslim and Pierre Gruno.viva