The thing is The Raid fights could actually went like lightspeed and complicated sometimes but its still easy to follow meanwhile Hollywood while having a not so fast and pretty clear fights. They most of the time butchered it with the annoying shaky cam and quick cuts that makes no sense. Like they dont want us to enjoy a bit of these
To be fair, the main actors of The Raid movies are "Martial Artists first, Actors later", unlike Hollywood stars who are usually the opposite. Plus, in Indonesia, Silat (The martial arts that they use a lot) are usually taught in schools, so it's pretty accessable. Won't be surprised if the guys that appear as lackeys know some moves too.
2:43 is so dope on multiple levels. Perfectly executed. So original. There's not another movie or show I know of that has a move like this. But it's (un) logically sound too. He's keeping his forward momentum, while catching dude off guard, quick tackle, pull his face up INTO the table.
It felt like basic instinct, primal creativity to put down your prey or enemy, something you do out of reflexes, you dont realize you were doing it until its done
Gareth Evans explained that in a video, they wanted to give the characters a distinct fighting style, 3 different characters with 3 different styles (Silat, Taekwondo, and sort of a brawling style for the lieutenant) and you can really see it gave more depth to the character, it's brilliant.
One of the greatest four minutes in the history of the action genre. Everything from the moment the song kicks in to the second the last guy goes down is just gold.
Dagu is a beast. Definitely not as flashy or quick as Rama but Damn! I'm so happy we got to see him tear it up right here. I would have prefered to see him and Rama take on the big bad at the end.
If we are talkin raid 1 Rama then Dagu is definitely better than him, he relied more on executing the enemies faster than throwing more punches longer like Rama did, and he seems more experienced and trained as well. But raid 2 Rama is in another level..
@@Wolf10media No need to go that far. Just take notes from John Wick. That means those peoples should STOP shaking their cams and doing cuts like every 0.5 seconds like crazy. Its no use even if they had one of The Raid trios to choreograph the fights. As long as they wont get rid those annoying stuffs. Theyre not going anywhere at all
@@ajinurfajri1952 keanu reeves isn't even fast as yayan ruhian, cecep rahman, iko uwais, eka rahmadi and joe taslim. And yet you thought john wick is better 😐
As amazing as this scene is can we just take a moment to appreciate Mike Shinoda's score for this scene? His music added so much extra tension to an already tense as he'll situation. He really outdid himself von this soujdtrack.
Jackie Chan as well. Actually, he was the one who started the "I'm at disadvantage so I had to use every stuffs around the area to come out on top" stuff.
I love what movies like this and John Wick have done for fight choreography and fight cinematography, THIS, THIS is how you shoot a chaotic but ultimately very human struggle as the good guys get hit and learn from it, it all flows and tells a story!!!!....
What I find amazing is that the final boss for The Raid Redemption and the final boss for The Raid 2 were the tag team against John Wick in the 3rd installment.
I like John Wick but I don’t think that this is exactly that movie’s forte. I feel like JW is a lot more about exotic and expensive aesthetics, even though the action might be good, cause when you compare to some low budget masterpieces like The Raid, Jackie Chan movies, Unleashed, etc, it’s obvious that the fights are just in a different level.
Rama: comes in fighting like an actual hurricane. The other cop: comes in with a lot of good technique, nothing flashy but just picks his moments to take the guy out. Old lieutenant guy: I learned this on american wrestling! For real though, this scene was kind of a breath of fresh air in the movie. Before this there were a lot of tense moments between Rama fighting alone in that hallway, fighting the machete guys, Mad Dog's fight with Jaka... Now here's "everyone" reunited, they have their goal in mind, and we just kinda get to watch a fight that has comparably low stakes to the scenes both before AND after it. Seriously just great timing for this scene.
The entrance was my favorite I expected something stealthy like 'You go left, I'll go right on my signal' Instead I got one guy charging in, screaming and then yeeting the guy he brought with him.
I love this scene because of how hard the criminals get clowned. Rama struggles with the machete gang and others because they're more skilled than average and he gets outnumbered, but in this he has help and he's fighting street-shit druggies. And they just get absolutely creamed.
These goons are not only trained in manufacturing narcotics but also martial arts, that's a pretty impressive resume. Also 2:47 the dude is straight up dipping with some cash lol
in real life, the actor who plays Dagu masters Taekwondo, so I think Dagu in this film also uses Taekwondo... because his fighting style is very different from Rama who mastered silat
@@zzergrusher3146 considering that Rama and Andi were able to kill Mad Dog, albeit with a lot of difficulty, I'm quite sure Rama and Dagu would've handled Mad Dog with considerably less pain.
Up to this point in the movie,the SWAT team had only been fending off Tama's gang and trying to save their skin,but now Rama and Dagu (not considering Wahyu) are taking the offensive straight to them with a clear objective - bust up the drug peddling racket and BRING TAMA IN ! Superb direction by Gareth Evans and extraordinary display of fighting prowess by Iko Uwais notwithstanding,Mike Shinoda went with the absolutely RAW approach for this track!
I do like how even Dagu (the other officer, even though being a small character with barely any lines in the film, still proves he is capable of handling himself in a fight. I liked how they gave some focus on him and not just the main characters
Easily in my top 3 favorite fight scenes. What I love about this fight is where it's at in this movie (close to the end), you can feel the level of exhaustion of them. They aren't perfect fighters, they are still vulnerable - but they're just working on pure adrenaline at this point after all the crap they've been through This is a damn near perfect action movie imo
the other cop: -punches guy in the neck (full force), then choke slams him -spears a guy, yanks his face into the table -boot stomps guy's face and breaks his neck -elbows the living shit out of another guy It's Iko's movie, but this was his scene. They should bring that guy back as another character
Sadly enough the Dagu (the character) died tho... But if you mean Eka Piranha (the actor) then yeah they probably should. He's very badass in this movie and if you have watched Merantau which directed by the same director and Protagonist's was played by the same actor, maybe you've noticed that he's actually there too but as just one random goon that Iko fights in a club instead of an actual character.
@@rinaldisuryawan7139 Yeah I was disappointed to see him being reduced to nearly forgetfulness in that club scene. He should be brought back on board with Iko Uwais and Gareth Evans.
We need to appreciate every single actor in this movie: the main leads and stuntmen. Each fight looks painful and brutal. Can't imagine the pain that actors feel... Amazing movie.
The level of brutality is extraordinary! It's not just "I'm gonna knock you out and we're done" like in most films, it's "I'm gonna break almost everything in you and even if you somehow manage to survive that the rest of your life will be miserable"
I hope he stay's away from big movies that will treat him like Tony Jaa. Tony Jaa needs another movie like ong bak or the protector. His potential gets limited when hes put with more well know Hollywood stars.
It was pretty sad to know the other cop is really good at the fighting too (not the white hair guy, but the guy who use the same outfit like iko) but it the end, the white guy shoot him. When I saw that man fighting, he almost have skill like rama.
Dagu (side character) fought almost as good as Rama (protagonist), that's what makes this movie unique. Most Hollywood action movies just focuses on the protagonist and less about the side character. You are not the only one that is good in everything I guess.
2:15 That's baseball bat man from the Raid 2! He respawned and leveled up to be a named goon but unfortunately rama went up several levels by then too 😂
3:10 The only thing that would’ve made this little fight better is if when the guy does the sweeping kick at Rama’s head, Rama inhales some of the drug powder and goes into a mini rage for a minute and just absolutely destroys the guy on the table.
The second young cop is brutal as fuck. Crushing necks with a punch, faces with a kick, slamming people skull first into pillars. I want a movie with THAT guy as the protagonist. It's unfortunate that grandpa white hair there blows his head off near the end. :C
Rama was the one who slammed the dude’s face into the pillar, if you’re referring to the scene where he catches the guy’s leg and swings him into the pillar.
I love THE RAID 1, THE RAID 2 & THE NIGHT COME FOR US movies. Because the enemies are not made idiots and weak, but they are given a show to fight back. There was even a side enemy that had injured the main character, it looked good. If you pay attention, there are a lot of really interesting little scenes.
I haven't watched the movie, I'll take their word for it. But they have to get over my standards. The Raid 1 & 2 and John Wick Trilogy are my high bar.
I watched MK 2021. It's embarrassing. Only Sub-Zero v Scorpion fights are good (mostly because of Taslim & Sanada). Other fight scenes look more like cuts from Power Rangers with fatalities 😆
@@Wolf10media Well, hopefully at this point you STILL haven't watched it and have changed your mind. "I'll take their word.... Raid movies are my standard though." Yeah. You will be disappointed. Aside from both Scorpion and Sub Zero fights, the 1995 actually had way more enjoyable martial arts. This movie literally wouldn't crack top 100 with all the great martial arts movies out there. The One had better fight scenes.
All the martial artists that you saw here are Stunt Team of Iko Uwais and Piranha Stunt Team. Iko Uwais Team run by Iko Uwais ofcourse and Piranha Team was handle by the actor who played Dagu (he's not the operator but for this movie he was choosen to handle the team by Muhammad Yazid) and the Machete Gang was handle by Yuyan Ruhiyan who played Mad Dog.
I'm telling ya.... if the perks for crime was learning mid to high level martial arts and low af rent on my apartment? I'd go through the motions of some behind the scenes illegal stuffs lol
The fight scene is so clear and easy to follow unlike many Hollywood movies. You can clearly see each and every counter and movement
The thing is The Raid fights could actually went like lightspeed and complicated sometimes but its still easy to follow meanwhile Hollywood while having a not so fast and pretty clear fights. They most of the time butchered it with the annoying shaky cam and quick cuts that makes no sense. Like they dont want us to enjoy a bit of these
You mean unlike the Avengers ?
To be fair, the main actors of The Raid movies are "Martial Artists first, Actors later", unlike Hollywood stars who are usually the opposite. Plus, in Indonesia, Silat (The martial arts that they use a lot) are usually taught in schools, so it's pretty accessable. Won't be surprised if the guys that appear as lackeys know some moves too.
Idk man, the Shakey camera was ridiculous in this movie almost felt motion sickness watching this fight. The other raid movies were fine
@@KnightBX there's only 2 raid movie...what do you mean by other movies?🤣🤣🤒
Dagu (the second Raid cop) fighting the bad guys with Rama is such an awesome addition.
he´s strong AF
especially since he gets to show off a different fighting style (taekwondo)
Yeah and little piss me off when he is killed so badly😑
He chokeslamed a dude at starting of the fight
but the oldman shot him
Rama and Dagu: Silat
Old man: You get a cabinet, you get a cabinet, EVERYONE GETS A CABINET
- Where's the remote BOI ? WHERE IS IT !?!!!?!
Dagu is actually more of a taekwondo person (or at least the actor)
He side face up that blood
Correction: Dagu does Taekwondo.
“You call cabinets a fighting style ?”
“Hey, it works.”
2:43 is so dope on multiple levels. Perfectly executed. So original. There's not another movie or show I know of that has a move like this. But it's (un) logically sound too. He's keeping his forward momentum, while catching dude off guard, quick tackle, pull his face up INTO the table.
It felt like basic instinct, primal creativity to put down your prey or enemy, something you do out of reflexes, you dont realize you were doing it until its done
Gokutard
RIP Dagu, dude was almost as skilled as Rama and only died by being betrayed
yeah so sad, i hope dagu survived at first time i was watch the movie
true hero
@@BidorPerakno Sacrifice To Great or Sad
He was my favorite character, but I gotta admit that him letting Wahyu, a man that he did not trust, keep a gun was not a smart move.
It's Danu
Old man put in work tho, I love how he wasn't all about martial arts like the others just brute force street fighting
Seemed to pay off though...
Gareth Evans explained that in a video, they wanted to give the characters a distinct fighting style, 3 different characters with 3 different styles (Silat, Taekwondo, and sort of a brawling style for the lieutenant) and you can really see it gave more depth to the character, it's brilliant.
It's not street fighting but they used Indonesian martial art called Pencak Silat
@@rickville8898 Uwais did silat, the other two did taekwando and boxing mixed with street fighting
Especially since the actor at the time had an injury on his leg, so he asked the choreographer not to make his choreography too hard for him iirc
2:52 guy in the background is the smartest henchman in action movie history
" hell nah.. I'm out of here bitch
That guy probably
this killed me I never noticed that guy
Hahaha take the money and run away while everyone is bussy
I think hes the guy dead right in raid 2 on sugarcane field. The other gangster hunt.
Good one mate 🤣😅
One of the greatest four minutes in the history of the action genre. Everything from the moment the song kicks in to the second the last guy goes down is just gold.
exactly
Watch the courtyard fight scene they did in the prison,that one is crazy
2:52 The guy in the back not even trying to throw in, just grabbing as much cash as he possibly can and legging it.
Thats a smart guy right there
Smartest guy of those henchmen..
As many as i watched this movie, I didn't realize there was that guy. Good observation though
Oh shit you're RIGHT
Hahaha damn good
I love how this fight starts with him carrying a guy into a room while yelling.
Badass entrance
Let alone the fact that a side character did that!
When it says "stealth is optional"
Dagu is a beast. Definitely not as flashy or quick as Rama but Damn! I'm so happy we got to see him tear it up right here. I would have prefered to see him and Rama take on the big bad at the end.
His movement somehow feels more elegant and efficient for me...
If it was him and Rama that final fight would be half as long lol
@@terribletimes902 true 😅
If we are talkin raid 1 Rama then Dagu is definitely better than him, he relied more on executing the enemies faster than throwing more punches longer like Rama did, and he seems more experienced and trained as well.
But raid 2 Rama is in another level..
You don’t see a montage of a side character kicking ass very often.
That's why this movie is special..
Moral of the story: Take Notes from The Raid.
@@Wolf10media No need to go that far. Just take notes from John Wick. That means those peoples should STOP shaking their cams and doing cuts like every 0.5 seconds like crazy. Its no use even if they had one of The Raid trios to choreograph the fights. As long as they wont get rid those annoying stuffs. Theyre not going anywhere at all
@@ajinurfajri1952 keanu reeves isn't even fast as yayan ruhian, cecep rahman, iko uwais, eka rahmadi and joe taslim. And yet you thought john wick is better 😐
@@mrfodee834 both are great, idk why we have to put only one up on a pedestal
That leg deflect Dagu did was sweet. Throws the enemy off balance while gaining momentum for an elbow
Which bit are you referring to?
@@manonfire237I think at 1:08 ...? That's the only one I could find
It doesnt look like he used his elbow, bro either backfist or slap the dude
2:48 its this one guys. Such a boss move!!
@@sadpepe6233 taekwondo Moves?
1:14 when I drank my grandpa's last beer
LAMO
Grandpa when he finds out: "then death is your answer..."
this comment has me geeking
lol
😂😂😂😂😂
As amazing as this scene is can we just take a moment to appreciate Mike Shinoda's score for this scene? His music added so much extra tension to an already tense as he'll situation. He really outdid himself von this soujdtrack.
The Soundtrack of this movie by mike shinoda also The best 👍
The song makes this scene
Yo ain't that the guy from Linkin Park?
He is from LP afterall
jesus everybody in this movie knows how to fight to some extent..... the entry requirement of being a gangster in Indonesia is pretty damn high....
They use them drugs for a reason
You have to be either military or have black market to have a gun here since gun store is non existent, so blade or blunt weapon it is
Read somewhere that learning Silat is apart of their PE curriculum in school. Crazy
@@SageOTW nah, not all school do that
yea cuz guns are illegal in here lol
Rama: Silat
Dagu: Taekwondo
Old guy: IKEArate
i thought of something like yours but it’s this: Rama: Speedy. Dagu: Normal. Old Dude: Brute.
@@lxvermusic660 That is not like his
Did you mean Lieutenant?
The old guy's name is wahyu byw
This comment deserves a lot more likes.
I love that Dagu survived this long, even though he wasn't a main character. Such a badass fighter. I wonder if he was a rookie like Rama?
All of them are rookie cops like jaka said *they are new assignment to my unit* plus the lieutenant said *kids who aren't ready*
And he just died being betrayed imagine he didn't. the movie was so quick to finish
I think Jaka, Bowo, and Wahyu were the only 'non-rookie' cops in the unit
3:42 Even Bruce Lee appreciates him ....
That combo was crazy😂
That part was crazy 😭😭😭
random guy with skill buff
That was really out of the world
1:25 is probably the most realistic chairdrop in cinematic history! Furniture doesn't just break that easily.
And it looks really painful.
because it was a real chair (and so was the cabinet. those guys literally received immediate medical care on set)
It's crazy how insanely good this movie is, to this day I haven't seen a movie with better camera work and choreography
Well, probably its own sequel, The Raid 2
This movie is way ahead of its time. Back at the time it was released there are tons of shake cam and poorly edited action movies out there
@@davidci I think The first movie is more realistic in terms of fights than the Raid 2
@@davidci i honestly thought the second was pretty lame by comparison
This was the first movie I saw where the protagonists REALLY struggled with the lackeys.
Same here but to be fair there are a lot of them!
This and daredevil
Jackie Chan as well. Actually, he was the one who started the "I'm at disadvantage so I had to use every stuffs around the area to come out on top" stuff.
@@dakodablack7312 Daredevil was awesome!
@@mineduggery3309 my favorite is season 3 hallway scene
Little known fact, this is actual footage of Iko Uwais murdering an entire gang of drug dealers, Gareth Evans just happened to take a video of it.
Wdym?
😂😂
@@kibaakamaru2354 he randomly caught iko uwais in his spare time and was like 'dude, we could use that for a movie?!'
I want to believe that so so badly
@@davidcunningham1289 It's true. It's such good timing since all of these drug dealers were expert fighters too lol.
I love what movies like this and John Wick have done for fight choreography and fight cinematography, THIS, THIS is how you shoot a chaotic but ultimately very human struggle as the good guys get hit and learn from it, it all flows and tells a story!!!!....
What I find amazing is that the final boss for The Raid Redemption and the final boss for The Raid 2 were the tag team against John Wick in the 3rd installment.
They’ve honestly ruined action movies for me like some movies I would’ve thought had great action scenes before look kinda boring in comparison
@@sirkomatoast715 watching them in John Wick and The Raid, u can rly tell they pull their punches and slow down so John can keep up
I want iko uwais in john wick 4
I like John Wick but I don’t think that this is exactly that movie’s forte. I feel like JW is a lot more about exotic and expensive aesthetics, even though the action might be good, cause when you compare to some low budget masterpieces like The Raid, Jackie Chan movies, Unleashed, etc, it’s obvious that the fights are just in a different level.
Rama: comes in fighting like an actual hurricane.
The other cop: comes in with a lot of good technique, nothing flashy but just picks his moments to take the guy out.
Old lieutenant guy: I learned this on american wrestling!
For real though, this scene was kind of a breath of fresh air in the movie. Before this there were a lot of tense moments between Rama fighting alone in that hallway, fighting the machete guys, Mad Dog's fight with Jaka... Now here's "everyone" reunited, they have their goal in mind, and we just kinda get to watch a fight that has comparably low stakes to the scenes both before AND after it. Seriously just great timing for this scene.
I swear i didn’t even know about the other cop, i thought it was just Rama and Old Guy
Cause he is in a Methyl Amphetamine Lab and It's his cousin's lab.......
Absolutely brutal! Also, that entrance... "We don't need no stinking stealth!" (0:37)
Remember:
STEALTH IS ALWAYS OPTIONAL
Other Criminal: *packing and cook drugs in peace*
Rama: Waaaaaaaaa *throw random bad guy into a drum*
@@risraid9324 it's dagu not rama.
The entrance was my favorite I expected something stealthy like 'You go left, I'll go right on my signal'
Instead I got one guy charging in, screaming and then yeeting the guy he brought with him.
The sweeping shot was crazy
2:43 this part always made me laugh, where he's having the plastic containers tossed at him 🤣
Credits to the other cop. Damn he can fight well!
Oh, you mean Eka Rahmadia? He's a stuntman known as "Piranha".
@@mijadane dagu
@@misterx3770Eka is Dagu's actor.
Kicking up all that cocaine dust must have really helped staying in the fight.
Lmao this should get more like
@@danangdamar229 Story of my life, but thanks.
Using a Konsumable in MK11 be like :
even the stuntmen have better fight choreography than most hollywood main actors do.
Most if not all of the stuntments in The Raid are build of capable fighters that knows some martial arts or just straight up an award winning athlete.
i think he mean side character and one-screen-time side characters
Well duh they're actors.
@@noypilegacy3996 this peoples on the movie is an actor as well, yet they have better movement than those hollywood actors.
i wonder if a few of them died
Top 3 enemies (in terms of skills):
1. Last guy (black shirt, red trousers)
2. Dude in red (1:28)
3. Blue shirt guy (2:48)
You forgot the knife guy 👀 (2:15)
For me the money guy behind is on first top ( 2:52 )
@@rinaldisuryawan7139 he's great, but didn't put up enough of a fight to be on top 3 I think.
Id like to see people doing a tier list of the strongest to weakest mini bosses from The Raid
@@ajinurfajri1952 I've had this thought for a long time haha
I love this scene because of how hard the criminals get clowned. Rama struggles with the machete gang and others because they're more skilled than average and he gets outnumbered, but in this he has help and he's fighting street-shit druggies. And they just get absolutely creamed.
And yet some of those "Street-shit druggies" were able to put up a good fight.
1:28 , 2:15 , 2:48 , 3:12
@@DylanoRevs 1:28 is my favorite
3:12 is my favorite
😂 I love how we all just call them the machete gang. They are their own team 😂 those mfs were crazy
@@DylanoRevsThey might've been Elites in Mook's Clothing
I really like how the other cop guy was capable of holding his own, shows how he was able to survive that long.
These goons are not only trained in manufacturing narcotics but also martial arts, that's a pretty impressive resume. Also 2:47 the dude is straight up dipping with some cash lol
Rama: I use Pencak Silat
Dagu: I also use Pencak, but I favor kicks!
Old Man: HULK SMASH!
Old man is letnant Wahyu
in real life, the actor who plays Dagu masters Taekwondo, so I think Dagu in this film also uses Taekwondo... because his fighting style is very different from Rama who mastered silat
I really loved that combo Dagu put up here 1:08.
Fuck yea
Imagine him and Rama fighting against the Mad Dog, man that would’ve been one hell of a fight
@@zzergrusher3146 considering that Rama and Andi were able to kill Mad Dog, albeit with a lot of difficulty, I'm quite sure Rama and Dagu would've handled Mad Dog with considerably less pain.
He's the grapple type lol
Alguém sabe o nome desse outro polícia?
What i love about this fight scene is that when the camera focuses on each one of the characters, you can see the other two fighting in the background
Up to this point in the movie,the SWAT team had only been fending off Tama's gang and trying to save their skin,but now Rama and Dagu (not considering Wahyu) are taking the offensive straight to them with a clear objective - bust up the drug peddling racket and BRING TAMA IN ! Superb direction by Gareth Evans and extraordinary display of fighting prowess by Iko Uwais notwithstanding,Mike Shinoda went with the absolutely RAW approach for this track!
Didn’t know Mike Shinoda made the soundtrack for this scene. Nice.
I do like how even Dagu (the other officer, even though being a small character with barely any lines in the film, still proves he is capable of handling himself in a fight. I liked how they gave some focus on him and not just the main characters
The running towards the bad guys is so kinetic, love this movie
THIS is how you make a fight scene. Brutal and to the point. No flashy camera movement, no wire bs, just pure action.
I like how some of the criminals actually managed to hold their own against Rama. It’s like they had martial arts training before all this
Fyi , There is some athlet and they mix, nasional champion, boxing etc
@@andryyyy792 I think what he mean is the thugs in the films have training
@@nakajimakuro The fact is they actually did. I can confirm for I watched their 'Behind the Scenes'.
Easily in my top 3 favorite fight scenes. What I love about this fight is where it's at in this movie (close to the end), you can feel the level of exhaustion of them. They aren't perfect fighters, they are still vulnerable - but they're just working on pure adrenaline at this point after all the crap they've been through
This is a damn near perfect action movie imo
Honestlly this duology had some of the best fight scenes in movie history
Fun fact: The actor for the goon at 2:15 is Tri Very Yulisman, who would then become Baseball Bat Man for The Raid 2.
Sh*t i never realized that!!!
Bro! I didn't realized that until now.... It also look like he's gotten skinnier in the raid 2.
How could you know?
Belasan tahun lamanya, baru ngeh
@@triaazka3339 kmana aja luh 🤣
Not going to lie the other cop in black really had some skills!
Yeah especially when he straight catch the guy who kick him from the side and fucking stomp his face
@@NoblePhantasmable And cracked his neck
Awas kau fight lab
It's really sad he got shot dead by the guy in white in the end
@@muhamadiqbal3140 his name is Dagu
the other cop:
-punches guy in the neck (full force), then choke slams him
-spears a guy, yanks his face into the table
-boot stomps guy's face and breaks his neck
-elbows the living shit out of another guy
It's Iko's movie, but this was his scene. They should bring that guy back as another character
And he didn't use just his elbow, but his elbowpad added to already heavy damage.
I was hoping he gonna survive till the boss fight.
Sadly enough the Dagu (the character) died tho... But if you mean Eka Piranha (the actor) then yeah they probably should. He's very badass in this movie and if you have watched Merantau which directed by the same director and Protagonist's was played by the same actor, maybe you've noticed that he's actually there too but as just one random goon that Iko fights in a club instead of an actual character.
@@rinaldisuryawan7139 Yeah I was disappointed to see him being reduced to nearly forgetfulness in that club scene.
He should be brought back on board with Iko Uwais and Gareth Evans.
yeah dagu the badass sidecharacter
We need to appreciate every single actor in this movie: the main leads and stuntmen. Each fight looks painful and brutal. Can't imagine the pain that actors feel...
Amazing movie.
Dagu was so strong that I didn’t want him to die.
He was so strong, it took a gun and betrayal to kill him
The level of brutality is extraordinary! It's not just "I'm gonna knock you out and we're done" like in most films, it's "I'm gonna break almost everything in you and even if you somehow manage to survive that the rest of your life will be miserable"
this
This whole movie is a proof that Iko was nerfed in Headshot and Triple Threat
He got nerfed real bad in the force awakens along with Yayan ruyihan
@@DylanoRevs they lowered his level really bad :c
I hope he stay's away from big movies that will treat him like Tony Jaa. Tony Jaa needs another movie like ong bak or the protector. His potential gets limited when hes put with more well know Hollywood stars.
U watch night come for us? He is crazy brutal there
@@lightshadow99 Because Hollywood act like shit
Crazy fight and Amazing clear movement. This movie is really exceed my expectations. Definitely best action movie i've ever seen
This movie is so good
2:43 thats so badass love it
It was pretty sad to know the other cop is really good at the fighting too (not the white hair guy, but the guy who use the same outfit like iko) but it the end, the white guy shoot him. When I saw that man fighting, he almost have skill like rama.
Yeah. He's good at fighting.
Right? I hated the white guy for that
@@gryla5290 yeah, he want the prize for himself, but that how polytic works.
His role name is Dagu
He is hard hitter
The end of the video I realized that I forgot to breathe 🤣
@Brandy Kusumoto I tried it and it didn't work
@@okeemmarston4123 bro its a scam
@@fendy5124 I found out... I tried to report them
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH!!!!
THIS IS THE CHOREOGRAPHY I HAVE BEEN WANTING!!!
Even the music as well!!
Well, this movie come out 10 years ago..... Classic.
2:42 those exchange of attacks are awesome
One of the best parts of the Raid is that even ordinary thugs are adept fighters themselves
iko : *advanced martial arts*
White guy : *yeets chairs*
He’s not white lol he’s indonesian too
white hair
bonked
@@tharakir1328 🤯
Is he half though?
@@gryla5290 his name is Pierre Gruno, he's from jakarta
Dagu (side character) fought almost as good as Rama (protagonist), that's what makes this movie unique. Most Hollywood action movies just focuses on the protagonist and less about the side character. You are not the only one that is good in everything I guess.
2:15 they said, the guy with a knive is baseball bat guy in raid 2
Lo telat
Sudah sudah
@@weniatika8877 nget not
Baseball Bat Man's Name Is Very Tri Yulisman
and also he play on Headshot movie as Adi's brother with a baton stick
Honestly 2:04 is one of the best knife fights I've seen in film.
Exceptionnal
Short but sweet
@@budiisnadilike food
Raid 1 and 2 are the best fight scenes ive seen in movies
The Matrix and Reloaded are imo the best.
The camera movement really emphasizes the impact of each hit. It's energetic and engaging. Love the raid.
Dagu is awsome
Yeah, you saw what happened in the movie? He was a good supporting character. I wish he lived,
@@playertwowithjamesandjohn7944 it was quite sad how he died. Wish he lived instead of Ali
Dagu is skilled, I like his moves too.
Dagu used fullpower in each attacks its ultimately satisfying seeing him beat those guys
@@boejiden7093 Alee was dead aswell
2:15 That's baseball bat man from the Raid 2! He respawned and leveled up to be a named goon but unfortunately rama went up several levels by then too 😂
That slide from the last dude was smooth af
3:10
The only thing that would’ve made this little fight better is if when the guy does the sweeping kick at Rama’s head, Rama inhales some of the drug powder and goes into a mini rage for a minute and just absolutely destroys the guy on the table.
that fake kick was so smooth 2:51 jump with left foot and kick with the other..
I didn't realize till u noticed. Good job
Very smooth..
The second young cop is brutal as fuck. Crushing necks with a punch, faces with a kick, slamming people skull first into pillars. I want a movie with THAT guy as the protagonist. It's unfortunate that grandpa white hair there blows his head off near the end. :C
Rama was the one who slammed the dude’s face into the pillar, if you’re referring to the scene where he catches the guy’s leg and swings him into the pillar.
@@uome20bukz Oh you're right, good catch. My bad bro. Everything else still stands though. Second cop is a badass.
Yeah, woulda been nice if that cop survived to the second sequel.
@@madhveshballal7644 jon bones jones vibes
I wish there was a wider camera shot of that axe kick at 1:11; the guys throws it absolutely perfectly.
i really like dagu fighting style in this one, he is mostly uses kick, damn he even block with his feet/ he's just a side character but he kicked ass
His fighting style is taekwondo
@@DoctorDeath147 itu silat tidak ada taekwondo disini
@@Rmobaml sersan jaka (joe taslim) dia juga taekwondo basicnya . Ga semua silat disini
@@Thewise6111 udah tau, dari cara tarungnya juga emang bukan silat Gausah dijelaskan juga yg liat udh pada tau, itu aliran beladiri Judo
@@Thewise6111Joe Taslim judoka bukan taekwondo
1:18 when the television remote is not working.😂😂
💀💀
I love THE RAID 1, THE RAID 2 & THE NIGHT COME FOR US movies. Because the enemies are not made idiots and weak, but they are given a show to fight back. There was even a side enemy that had injured the main character, it looked good. If you pay attention, there are a lot of really interesting little scenes.
1:07 that felt like a real table. And not a throw away table
1:28 Look dat shot and the move of pencak silat 🤯
Beautiful. Love the spinning back fist into the round kick by the red shirt guy! Everything has a flow to it!
When you realize you just fought the mob instead of the boss and you go back and level up some more.
No
Lol thats me playing FF
True..Rama is struggle in here
These guys don't just beat you, they beat the walls, with you
Sounds like my parents, lol.
3:41 this scene was on fire🔥
Dagu just ramming that guy at the beginning of the fight is my favorite part of this entire movie.
It's the coolest way to enter a room
And the MK crew really had the nerve to say they had the best fight scenes..... EVER on screen..... 💀 💀
I haven't watched the movie, I'll take their word for it. But they have to get over my standards. The Raid 1 & 2 and John Wick Trilogy are my high bar.
What, they really said that? 💀 Lmaoo what the hell were they smoking there on set?
Can you please quote where they said that?
I watched MK 2021. It's embarrassing. Only Sub-Zero v Scorpion fights are good (mostly because of Taslim & Sanada).
Other fight scenes look more like cuts from Power Rangers with fatalities 😆
@@Wolf10media Well, hopefully at this point you STILL haven't watched it and have changed your mind.
"I'll take their word.... Raid movies are my standard though."
Yeah. You will be disappointed. Aside from both Scorpion and Sub Zero fights, the 1995 actually had way more enjoyable martial arts. This movie literally wouldn't crack top 100 with all the great martial arts movies out there. The One had better fight scenes.
All the martial artists that you saw here are Stunt Team of Iko Uwais and Piranha Stunt Team. Iko Uwais Team run by Iko Uwais ofcourse and Piranha Team was handle by the actor who played Dagu (he's not the operator but for this movie he was choosen to handle the team by Muhammad Yazid) and the Machete Gang was handle by Yuyan Ruhiyan who played Mad Dog.
The way Dagu choke slammed that guy, Kane must be proud…. 😎
Narcotics Lab Open for Positions
Job Requirements: Know Basic Karate
Also dress code, a basic t-shirt.
and ready to get beaten up
This is not karate is penckat silat
No health insurance tho. Even when your spine got fractured from getting drop kicked to a metal table
I'm telling ya.... if the perks for crime was learning mid to high level martial arts and low af rent on my apartment? I'd go through the motions of some behind the scenes illegal stuffs lol
I'm sure they where all high after it was over lol
I like how in 3:42 - 3:52 u can see rama failed to achieve perfect parry, as you can see he screamed because his arm got twisted by the enemies
1:45 what is this guy's head made of? Jeez
2:52 I just realized that ONE smart guy in the background taking all the money & runaway.
Lowkey hoped Dagu would survive instead of Bowo, dude was an absolute beast with that Taekwondo.
That's not a taekwondo
It's pencak silat
@@alwingen8886 biasa aja
@@alwingen8886 dagu emang lebih ke taekwondo, karena di real lifenya si aktor atlet taekwondo
@@alwingen8886
Nah it was taekwondo even Gareth himself said it during behind the scenes
did i just watched this two days ago and here I'm watching it again? hell yeah
the same
I watched this 8 years ago get on my level
@@corpmobb4134 I watched this next year, get on my level.
Indonesian gangsters:
1. Basic tshirt
2. No guns, only bare fist
3. Expert on martial arts
That face stomp/heel twist combo was cold as hell.
His knife skill is awesome 👌
all pencak silat have that skill..
There are no fight scenes in any movie that could match the brutally visceral contact of The Raid: Redemption, The Raid 2, The Night Comes For Us.
3:08 the music 🔥🔥🔥
This is what Mortal Kombat Fights should look like!
Having that skill is highly insane 💯💯💯💯
Love this fight 3:42
Man's blocked all that shit too clean
1:28 2:17 2:48 3:13 At least some of them know how to defend themselves well
Man this movie was a pure adrenaline rush.