The Raid Redemption Indonesian Audio Updated -

The film was a breakthrough for Indonesian cinema, directed by Welshman Gareth Evans who spent years in Jakarta studying Pencak Silat

The setting of The Raid is as much a character as Rama (Iko Uwais) or Mad Dog (Yayan Ruhian). The film takes place in a decrepit, labyrinthine apartment block controlled by the drug lord Tama Riyadi. This isn't a sterile Hollywood villain's lair; it is a living, breathing slum. The Raid Redemption Indonesian Audio

In the pantheon of modern action cinema, few films have caused a seismic shift quite like Gareth Evans’ 2011 masterpiece, The Raid: Redemption (known internationally as The Raid ). It arrived like a stun grenade in a landscape saturated with quick-cut editing and CGI battles. It was raw, visceral, and relentlessly intense. For many Western audiences, the film was their first introduction to the brutal beauty of Pencak Silat, the indigenous martial art of Indonesia. The film was a breakthrough for Indonesian cinema,

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Unfortunately, finding the original audio can be tricky due to distribution rights. In the pantheon of modern action cinema, few

Furthermore, the supporting cast—Ray Sahetapy as Tama (the crime lord), Donny Alamsyah as Andi, and Joe Taslim as Jaka—are all Indonesian actors who performed their lines on set. The chemistry of fear and brotherhood they conjure is tied directly to their native performance. Hearing Taslim shout tactical orders in Bahasa Indonesia is intimidating; hearing a white American voice actor mimic him is merely distracting.