The Raid 2 (2014)
BDRip 720p | MKV | 1280 x 720 | x264 @ 2048 Kbps | 2h 30mn | 3,30 Gb
Audio: English and Bahasa Indonesia - each track AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps | Subs: English
+ Director's Commentary track
Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller | Director: Gareth Evans
BDRip 720p | MKV | 1280 x 720 | x264 @ 2048 Kbps | 2h 30mn | 3,30 Gb
Audio: English and Bahasa Indonesia - each track AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps | Subs: English
+ Director's Commentary track
Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller | Director: Gareth Evans
After surviving a bloody fight with powerful gangsters, rookie Jakarta cop Rama (Iko Uwais) thinks he can resume a normal life. However, his exploits during that fateful incident have attracted the attention of criminals even more deadly than the last. His family at risk, Rama has no choice but to go under cover. He gets himself thrown in prison, where he befriends the son of a prominent crime kingpin. Rama must lay his own life on the line to finally destroy the criminal empire.
IMDB - 11 wins
Okay so where do I begin I saw the first one and It blew me away. I watch so many movies no matter the genre. So while I was watching this sequel my heart was beating very fast and the adrenaline was pumping. It takes place 2 hours after where the first one ended. Swear to god every time there was a fight on I felt it and I kept shaking. The scene that had me pumped was the train scene and the prison fight. There is a lot of martial artist involved in this film which makes me love it even more because they use real stunt men and this movie just requires skill. This is by far the best action movie sequel ever produced and I hope it gets noticed by everyone around the world. Best one on one showdown in the end. If you love action movies and would love to turn your brain off for a moment then this is your candy. My favorite action movie ever, sorry Bruce Lee. 10/10 MUST SEE!
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Audio Commentary: Director Gareth Evans delivers a detailed, thorough track, getting into the sort of insights fans want to hear, from scouting locations and making the most of a unique setting to more generalized plot intricacies. The track follows a nice ebb and flow with the film, opening with a discussion of the film's pace – and how it differs from the original – and getting into matters of casting, characterization, editing, fight choreography and structure, plot structure and character motivations, and much more. This is a well-spoken track, one that's fast but nicely paced. It makes for a fantastic accompaniment to the film.
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