*spoiler* Could Rama have taken down Mad Dog on his own?
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crownklown — 11 years ago(August 24, 2014 12:29 AM)
I would agree with you, but Mad Dog had basically one fight and then time to recover. Rama had the shot out, the blast explosion, and then the hall way fight, and then the fight against the machete gang, and so on. So given that the Sarge gave him such a fight, which I think is a knock against him, maybe in a fully rested situation Rama would have a chance.
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gothic_a666 — 11 years ago(August 30, 2014 10:31 AM)
I doubt Rama could have won on his own but what I found surprising was a great a fighter Andi turned out to be. After being described as the brains behind the operation and since we never see him actual fight until that point (he did dispatch two goons in the elevator but he caught one of them off guard and he had a knife) I somehow assumed he would be more on the weak side. And while he did not seem as good a fighter as Rama or the Sarge, he still managed to hold his own.
And talking about plot shielded, Mad Dog slammed Andi's head against the concrete floor many a time and he seemed to have taken little to no damage. -
snake_eyes989 — 11 years ago(September 01, 2014 05:08 AM)
So to sum it up. I think Rama would be able to give Mad Dog a decent fight, but in the end Mad Dog would win it quite clear.
Agreed.
Rama would probably give him a very good fight, but overall Mad Dog had more knockout power and insane (really insane!) endurance. Thus, he'd win.
I doubt Rama could have won on his own but what I found surprising was a great a fighter Andi turned out to be.
Yup, that too. I was also very surprised to see how good fighter Andi was. Even with that deep wound in his hand, he managed to help out his brother a lot. And honestly, even though Raid: Redemption is great movie with a simple, pure and efficient storyline (some would say no to this, but I say yes :D) this was never really explained.
Was Andi trained by their father? Did Rama teach him some skills before he left home?
"The Right Man in the Wrong Place can make all the difference in the World" -
gothic_a666 — 11 years ago(September 01, 2014 07:46 AM)
I wonder if it might have been the other way around, perhaps it was Andi who taught Rama how to fight. Andi being the older of the siblings it would make sense.
But having their father teaching them ropes is a great idea. I'd really like to find out more about the background of the two brothers.
I normally do not go for action movies but this one was very good and making Mad Dog a completely beep insane character allowed us to have truly insane fight scenes that would otherwise not have happened. Anyone else would have shot the Sarge right away instead of keeping him alive only to duke it out barehanded. That's just insane. -
snake_eyes989 — 11 years ago(September 02, 2014 01:38 AM)
I wonder if it might have been the other way around, perhaps it was Andi who taught Rama how to fight. Andi being the older of the siblings it would make sense.
That could also be true.
It makes sense to me that their father was a teacher for them both - shame he has so little screen time. Would be nice to know a little more about their background, I agree. And it kind of makes sense time-wise as well.
Andi and Rama both train hard under the guidance of their father since childhood, both are more or less equal in terms of skill.
It's been mentioned that Andi has not been heard of for about 6 years, since he ran away from home.
During his time away, Andi gets a little rusty - but in a life or death situation with Mad Dog, it all comes back to him. Rama is obviously the superior fighter now, given he's had 6 more years of training.
Just me speculating of course - we are never shown one way or the other - but it makes sense to me.
"The Right Man in the Wrong Place can make all the difference in the World" -
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ardrejeris — 11 years ago(November 25, 2014 02:53 PM)
Mad dog was laughable as a character. tiny dude kicking ass. I thought main character would destroy him but when they started fighting him 1x2 I was like wait .. what. All Rama fighting skills vanished against this little guy who almost lost to the cop he fought before..unbelievable.
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spookyrat1 — 10 years ago(April 09, 2015 08:06 AM)
All Rama fighting skills vanished against this little guy who almost lost to the cop he fought before..unbelievable.
I agree. Rama only looks a pale shadow of himself from earlier in the movie. Mind you he's had the sh!t belted out of him through out the course of the day.
But it was something different to see the brothers team up on to the one villain. -
fountaincap — 11 years ago(November 25, 2014 10:05 PM)
Just finished watching the film and this is one of my only complaints, if you can call it that. The fact that it took double-teaming and the use of a weapon to bring the villain (Mad Dog) down. Kind of like the hero had to cheat to win. But we've seen it before in
The Phantom Menace
and
Lethal Weapon 4[
. Not to mention the hero actually
losing
the hand to hand fight on occasion (
Die Hard 2
). Guess you can just chalk it up as the villain being badass and the hero being more of a survivor. -
Costellog83 — 10 years ago(June 29, 2015 07:48 AM)
2v1 fight wrecked the movie for me, plot armour or not, it took away the achievement from the main protagonist. How can you have someone so overpowered require an assist to take down the last boss? The Lt had a pretty close fight with Mad Dog (and should have won).. although the idea of the Lt going around killing 15+ people in a row would have been inconceivable. Tbh not a big fan of the movie overall, but this really did kill it for me.