1. Every time someone gets kicked or punched or something he's up on his feet in 2 seconds, it makes the action ridiculo
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — The Raid: Redemption
yoaerez-57501 — 10 years ago(July 24, 2015 02:35 PM)
- Every time someone gets kicked or punched or something he's up on his feet in 2 seconds, it makes the action ridiculous if it doesn't have limits
- No characters. Sometimes it's fine in an action movie, but when the action is ridiculous it matters
- How did they leave the place? What happend to the snipers? Were they killed of-screen?
I mean, it was a decent movie, not the worst, but I wouldn't give it a grade higher than a C+. Surprised it got a lot of positive reviews.
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DBLurker — 9 years ago(June 16, 2016 09:54 AM)
Watch the movie again to answer questions 1, 2, 3.
Nowhere in the movie they explain what happened to the snipers. Actually, I AM wondering why the guys at the game even let the cops leave when the top guy gave the order to kill them all. Because of his brother? Bull, they had orders from the top dog.
Basically, this movie is good for action, which is why I gave it 8/10. Plot is stupid, acting is terrible, especially from the lead. -
DBLurker — 9 years ago(June 16, 2016 12:12 PM)
Not really. The boss used a phone to call the snipers. They have no reason to stop shooting until the boss tells them to.
Lockdown was called off inside the main building. AGAIN, the boss didn't call it off, so there is no reason for anyone to just let these cops off. It isn't like they all knew the boss was dead, even then, self preservation. Why would a criminal who just shot so many cops let witnesses alive? That's the exact reason why they were trying to hide the evidence after killing the SWAT team. -
DBLurker — 9 years ago(June 17, 2016 01:11 AM)
Andi walked the survivors out. They know who he is , they have a veteran sniper and a rookie sniper. The veteran sniper knows better than to shoot one of his bosses especially the financially responsible one who signs his paycheck.
Where in the movie it says there is a vet and a noob sniper?
Boss calls them in like they know what they're doing. AGAIN, they were hiding evidence, as ordered by the bloody boss himself. Andy means jack when the order came from big Kahuna.
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DBLurker — 9 years ago(June 17, 2016 09:12 PM)
Are you blind ??? Did you not see the veteran showing the rookie the ropes at the beginning. The rookie was going to finish off the Police Officer when the veteran told him to not shoot so the Officer could scream in pain. Then the Veteran was on the walkie-talkie to communicate the perimeter was clear. You definitely need to see the movie several times to get a clearer picture of what is going on.
This the THE dumbest thing I've ever read online, in last five minutes.
Someone telling a trained killer not to kill everyone doesn't make him a rookie. My god, what mental gymnastics do you have to do to come up with a conclusion "OH HE TOLD HIM NOT TO DO SOMETHING? LULZ A ROOKIE!"
Stick to watching Simpsons or Family Guy. Pick one. -
dudi-10 — 9 years ago(July 01, 2016 11:54 PM)
I understand what he meant, he meant it the other way around
however, thats just pure speculation and I agree this movie is nothing more than a mindless action flick with lots of violence
don't understand how it could have gotten such a high rating
either fanboys or nationalists, like with all the hindi movies
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