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Le raid 2 : La vengeance

Titre original : Serbuan maut 2: Berandal
  • 2014
  • 18A
  • 2h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,9/10
138 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Le raid 2 : La vengeance (2014)
Immediately following the events of the original, Officer Rama is pressured to join an anti-corruption task force to guarantee protection for his wife and child. His mission is to get close to a new mob boss, Bangun, by befriending his incarcerated son, Uco. Rama must hunt for information linking Bangun with corruption in the Jakarta Police Department while pursuing a dangerous and personal vendetta that threatens to consume him and bring his mission -- and the organized crime syndicate -- down around him.
Liretrailer1:36
17 vidéos
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Action épiqueAction militaire d’une seule personneArts martiauxDrame policierGangsterActionCrimeThriller

Peu de temps après le premier raid, Rama s'infiltre chez les criminels de Jakarta et projette de démolir le syndicat et de dévoiler la corruption au sein de sa police.Peu de temps après le premier raid, Rama s'infiltre chez les criminels de Jakarta et projette de démolir le syndicat et de dévoiler la corruption au sein de sa police.Peu de temps après le premier raid, Rama s'infiltre chez les criminels de Jakarta et projette de démolir le syndicat et de dévoiler la corruption au sein de sa police.

  • Réalisation
    • Gareth Evans
  • Scénariste
    • Gareth Evans
  • Vedettes
    • Iko Uwais
    • Yayan Ruhian
    • Arifin Putra
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,9/10
    138 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 228
    519
    • Réalisation
      • Gareth Evans
    • Scénariste
      • Gareth Evans
    • Vedettes
      • Iko Uwais
      • Yayan Ruhian
      • Arifin Putra
    • 414Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 287Commentaires de critiques
    • 71Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 11 victoires et 17 nominations au total

    Vidéos17

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    The Raid 2: Gang War (Deleted Scene)
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    The Raid 2: Video Storyboarding
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    The Raid 2: Video Storyboarding

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    Distribution principale72

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    Iko Uwais
    Iko Uwais
    • Rama
    Yayan Ruhian
    Yayan Ruhian
    • Prakoso
    Arifin Putra
    Arifin Putra
    • Uco
    Tio Pakusadewo
    Tio Pakusadewo
    • Bangun
    • (as Tio Pakusodewo)
    Oka Antara
    Oka Antara
    • Eka
    Alex Abbad
    Alex Abbad
    • Bejo
    Cecep Arif Rahman
    • The Assassin
    • (as Cecep Arief Rahman)
    Julie Estelle
    Julie Estelle
    • Alicia 'Hammer Girl'
    Very Tri Yulisman
    Very Tri Yulisman
    • Baseball Bat Man
    Ryûhei Matsuda
    Ryûhei Matsuda
    • Keichi
    • (as Ryuhei Matsuda)
    Ken'ichi Endô
    Ken'ichi Endô
    • Hideaki Goto
    • (as Kenichi Endo)
    Kazuki Kitamura
    Kazuki Kitamura
    • Ryuichi
    Cok Simbara
    • Bunawar
    Roy Marten
    • Reza
    Epy Kusnandar
    Epy Kusnandar
    • Topan
    Zack Lee
    Zack Lee
    • Benny
    Deddy Sutomo
    • Mediator
    Marsha Timothy
    Marsha Timothy
    • Dwi
    • Réalisation
      • Gareth Evans
    • Scénariste
      • Gareth Evans
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs414

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    10TheIneffable

    The Best Action Movie Ever Made

    ((From: http://thinmanmoviereviews.wordpress.com/)) In 2011, Welsh director Gareth Evans gave us "The Raid: Redemption" – one of the best pure action films of the last decade – and hinted at his potential to be a new and exciting presence in the writer/director realm. The action was hard-hitting, lightning fast, supporting a simple, contained story of one man fighting against an entire tower of enemies in a way that was reminiscent of classics like "Die Hard". Well, if "The Raid" was one of the best action films of the last ten years, Evans' follow-up film "The Raid 2″ has now set the standard for the next twenty. In fact, I'm going to make a bold statement that you can feel free to quote me on:

    "The Raid 2″ is the best action movie ever made.

    Where sequels are concerned, this film does absolutely everything right. It takes the frenetic energy of the original, contained within the twenty-story drug den in which it took place, and lets it loose across the urban sprawl of an entire city teeming with warring crime syndicates, corrupt police officers, and the civilians often caught in the crossfire. No longer contained to just one address, the fight scenes in "Raid 2″ cover car chases, cramped subway trains, muddy prison yards, night clubs, and city streets, and every action set piece hits all the right notes. Every punch thrown and bullet fired is made even more effective by the fact that all of the action is done practically. In an era where so much of the action that we see on screen is dominated by the CGI-centric explosion extravaganzas of Michael Bay and the like it's incredibly refreshing to see highly trained stunt professionals being pushed to their limits to deliver a collection of the best action scenes in modern memory. Much of this work is shouldered by the film's lead, Indonesian-born Iko Uwais, the returning star of the first "Raid". Uwais is reminiscent of a younger Jet Li or – dare I say it – Bruce Lee; moving with such self-assured speed and practiced precision that every move deserves multiple looks to take in all the details. The comparison to Lee is bolstered by "The Raid 2″'s finale, which plays out like the final gatecrashing act of "Game of Death", in which our hero has to slug his way through opponents of increasing lethality. Unlike "Game of Death", "The Raid 2″ lets us see our villains in action almost as often as our hero, and it's a credit to Evans as writer/director that each of these characters is absolutely dripping with charisma and cool. There are no wasted characters here; we love every hero and love to hate every villain.

    The script is, with few exceptions, always on-point. What could have simply been a straight-forward action flick with minimal plot to carry us from one action set-piece to another is instead a mad whirlwind of conspiracy, murder, and double and triple-crosses, steadily ratcheting up the tension to the film's explosive conclusion. From a technical standpoint, the impressive cinematography matches the action stride-for- stride and, looking back, there are a dizzying number of wildly choreographed long-takes that put every nuance of the environment, characters, and action on display. Combine this with a pulse-pounding soundtrack and some absolutely superb practical makeup effects accompanying every injury, no matter how small, and "The Raid 2″ is the complete package. With a third film already in the works, making this a trilogy, Hollywood has been put on notice: Gareth Evans has arrived; he's just dramatically changed the landscape of action films and shows no signs of pulling any punches. [10/10]
    10MrBenzene33

    The Greatest Action Film Under The Sun

    I was lucky enough to catch a limited release screening of this film here in Australia as I was in high anticipation to see it after more than enjoying the first Raid film and in no way was I disappointed with this film. This is honestly, by far, one of the best sequels in existence today. The isolated first film is completely removed of all boundaries and expanded it to this ultra-violent masterpiece. First the possible negatives for some people; this movie is very long and structured differently to the first (Beginning Story - Action Centre - Ending Story) this film follows a back and forth style of (Story - Action - Story - Action) so the accumulation of story is quite large meaning a lot of reading for English viewers. Another possible negative is the fact this film feels almost nothing like the first film, the first being like an action survival story while this film is an action, espionage, martial arts film filled with gangs and all different personalities though in my opinion this gives the film a fresh style for viewers. If you were expecting same old style you may be disappointed but there is an American remake of the first film in production. The final possible negative is the vast amount of brutal and graphic violence throughout the film, this is one of the most violent action films I have ever seen but I enjoy the extreme violence side of cinema but those with a light stomach may find this film difficult for the sheer amount of blood there is in this movie in comparison to the first. These negatives in my eyes are strong points for the film in my eyes but to others might not be. To the positives which there are plenty of, firstly and most important; the action. As you probably would've expected the action in this film is the greatest bone crunching action you will most likely see in your whole life, its gritty and incredibly well planned style makes it like a form of bloody art. Gareth Evans knows exactly what he is doing here. One of my favorite aspects of the films was the direction. The slow pans and zooms Evans uses to build suspense as well as a perfect use of slow motion, not over the top in any way, just give the film an added visual style which boosts it even further. Evans also knows exactly how to build up an action scene, one of my absolute favorite fight scenes in the film in the prison yard fight which is so incredibly well choreographed whilst having this dark and suspenseful build up to the fight. This film try's a lot of new things and all of which work for example are car chase scene which is one of the best I've seen in any movie. The story in this film delivers what the first film was lacking, putting characters in the flesh and making you care a lot more, even for the villains. And with good story and characters of course comes excellent acting which is often rare in action films, these actors are absolutely teeming with talent, all of which can act and can fight. As I read the credits I could only see two stunt doubles for the whole film which is saying something. This is an absolute must see for any action film fan, it is nothing short of a masterpiece and needs to receive the credit it absolutely deserves
    90U

    Great

    It is hard to believe but this movie is bigger AND better than the first one. I will say it has ambition in opening up this world into a mafia drama rather than another claustrophobic thrill-ride. The mob aspect of the plot might be generic and cliched at times but overall that part was surprisingly more engaging than some American movies of that kind. But we watch this for the action and it was insanely savage! We are talking level-11 sh-t here; high-speed pacing, masterful choreography and brutal as hell. Fight sequences that put most action movies to shame!! ...................................... THE RAID 2 QUOTES You Apologize to them in their languages, in our land. Where is your honor!
    10Haider-kazmee

    OHHH EMMM GEEE . All hail Gareth

    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!
    9bakerstreet-862-612840

    Brutal, Effective, Restless, Awesome, Nasty, Devious, Artful, Lethal

    Having watched and enjoyed the first film, also with all its hype i heard, I excitingly went to watch The Raid 2: Berandal this afternoon. In the first 5 minutes, there're some shocks especially for the viewers who've watched the first film. The aftermath of the 1st film was told in brief to give the background plot for Rama the protagonist character. So it's basically recommended for the viewers to watch the first film before watching.

    With quite many characters're being involved, to make it less easier for the viewers to identify the characters, most of them only have short names and unique names (although it got me confused a little at some time till i was finally able to know them all). The most important key throughout this film's its violent top-notch fighting choreography which's jaw dropping and breath-taking. Also the view take (cinematic technique) in this film's simply marvelous, one which i really enjoyed's the car chase scene. It's such a superb performance to take those kinds of angles. I tell you, the story's a bit much equivalent with as if a mixing of "The Departed" + "The Godfather" + Gory Martial Arts, so in my opinion it's unwise to miss watching it.

    Furthermore, this sequel is indeed a confirming proof that Gareth Evans's undoubtedly an experienced and adept action film writer-director whom i think should be eyed and wanted by the Hollywood producers to direct/write decent action movies, with martial arts but perhaps less violent. Iko Uwais, although his total screen-time percentage's less (reduced because of the more complicated story n characters) compared with the first film and the role of his character is, didn't lose his hero persona, he constantly showed off his skills in the martial arts by fighting tons of enemies, got a bit improved in his acting (thanks to the story with its more dialogues).

    I urgedly forbid any parent to bring their young little children to watch this movie. Also for the viewers with weak-stomachs (anti-violence) definitely might want to reconsider and avoid watching this film, because it's utterly quite gruesome. After the film ended, you might find yourselves asking about some things which're left unsure and dubious. So gotta keep your eyes out for the continuation in the next last film of the planned trilogy which i reckon must've not come out yet at least not until 2017.

    A must-see film for the action movie fans.

    9/10

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    • Anecdotes
      All the punches and kicks to the body of the actors were real. Iko Uwais and the other fighters had to learn how to control their speed and strength so that it would look real on the camera.
    • Gaffes
      When Rama is fighting his captors in the car, the scene cuts away briefly after he starts to gain the upper hand. When it cuts back, the two passengers in the front and back-right seats are not attacking him and appear to be perfectly calm, as if Rama is not trying to escape.
    • Citations

      [last lines]

      Rama: No... I'm done.

    • Autres versions
      US release was cut "by frames" (as stated by director Gareth Evans) to avoid an NC-17 rating by the MPAA. The cuts only total around 5 seconds. They include a medium shot of Lieutenant Wahyu being shot, a brief additional shot of Uco cutting the throat of one of the bound men, Prakoso stabbing one of his attackers at the nightclub three times in the neck with a broken bottle, shot extensions when Hammer Girl attacks the bodyguards on the subway, and a longer shot of Rama killing the assassin in the kitchen.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Film '72: Episode dated 5 March 2014 (2014)
    • Bandes originales
      Alarm
      Performed by Joseph Trapanese, Aria Prayogi & Fajar Yuskemal

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 mars 2014 (Malaysia)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Indonesia
      • United States
      • Malaysia
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Facebook [United States]
    • Langues
      • Indonesian
      • Japanese
      • English
      • Sign Languages
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Raid 2
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Gombong, Central Java, Indonesia(Benteng Van Der Wijck)
    • sociétés de production
      • Sony Pictures Classics
      • Stage 6 Films
      • Pt. Merantau Films
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    • Budget
      • 4 500 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 2 627 209 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 165 292 $ US
      • 30 mars 2014
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 6 554 557 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 30m(150 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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