Raid
- 2003
- 2 h 8 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,1/10
2,4 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA hard-nosed hit man Raid returns to Finland and is unofficially asked to investigate the arson case involving his old flame Tarja.A hard-nosed hit man Raid returns to Finland and is unofficially asked to investigate the arson case involving his old flame Tarja.A hard-nosed hit man Raid returns to Finland and is unofficially asked to investigate the arson case involving his old flame Tarja.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 4 vitórias no total
Kirsti Valve
- Sergeant Susanna 'Sanna' Susisaari
- (as Kirsti Väänänen)
Ari-Kyösti Seppo
- Maradona
- (as Ari Kyösti-Seppo)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
Raid is back in town.He finds out his girlfriend Tarja is dead.Acting work in this movie is great.Kai Lehtinen is our leading man, who doesn't talk a lot but acts much more.Oiva Lohtander as Jansson is brilliant.Juha Muje makes his drunken Sundman a tragicomic character.Mari Rantasila plays Tarja.Then there are some Finnish movie veterans.Helge Herala plays Emperor-Tarja's father, and even on the hospital bed he does a great job.Sakari Jurkka is Jansson's father, and the same thing goes with him as with Herala.It has a couple nice action scenes, but that's all.Overall, an OK movie, but nothing groundbreaking.
Raid was very popular tv-serie in Finland couple of years ago. It was a good story of dirty political deals including many human casualties. There were two kind of main characters. Polices and villains. Police leading characters investigate a case that was too hot to handle. Even they own superiors constantly try to brake the investigations and many finish leading politics were involved. At the same time professional hitman called Raid try to investigate the same thing for his own reasons. These both sides had very different working ways, but they had a mutual goal, so policemen try to look in a different way as much as they can when Raid handle a situation his way.
Movie Raid is a sequel to this tv-serie. Like tv-serie it is very comical and it has superior dialogs and absolutely not any boring characters.
Film is very good and surely worth of watching. There was a certain feeling that too many original tv-serie characters was put in the movie just because they are fun comical sidekicks, but that is the most common problem of all sequels.
Movie Raid is a sequel to this tv-serie. Like tv-serie it is very comical and it has superior dialogs and absolutely not any boring characters.
Film is very good and surely worth of watching. There was a certain feeling that too many original tv-serie characters was put in the movie just because they are fun comical sidekicks, but that is the most common problem of all sequels.
In June of 2005, the Finnish embassy and the MHz channel arranged a special showing of the RAID sequel at the AFI Silver, just outside Washington DC. We stood in line surrounded by enthusiastic Finnish-Americans. Kai Lehtinen and Tapio Piirainen had flown in, signed autographs and posed for snapshots with fans.
The film delivered most of our favorite characters in another involved political conspiracy with economic consequences. Running gags from the series were continued in the film. It was hard to judge if the film was funnier than the series, or if the enthusiastic crowd made it seem more humorous.
The events in the series were fictional, but believable. Raid was still the talented and instinctive hero, and Uki, Tarja, Jansson and Sundman were still very believable characters; the actions they took were plausible enough to suspend disbelief. Sundman's relationship with a plump model was intriguing.
This film was more action-packed, but it was more difficult to believe that the climactic events could have occurred without serious repercussions for Raid and his cohort. And the film's villain wasn't as memorable as Hammar.
After the showing, Lehtinen laughed a lot while he and Piirainen fielded questions from the stage. Kai seemed very surprised and flattered to be a hit in America, but was grounded enough to brush off any talk of leaving Finland to pursue a Hollywood career.
The film delivered most of our favorite characters in another involved political conspiracy with economic consequences. Running gags from the series were continued in the film. It was hard to judge if the film was funnier than the series, or if the enthusiastic crowd made it seem more humorous.
The events in the series were fictional, but believable. Raid was still the talented and instinctive hero, and Uki, Tarja, Jansson and Sundman were still very believable characters; the actions they took were plausible enough to suspend disbelief. Sundman's relationship with a plump model was intriguing.
This film was more action-packed, but it was more difficult to believe that the climactic events could have occurred without serious repercussions for Raid and his cohort. And the film's villain wasn't as memorable as Hammar.
After the showing, Lehtinen laughed a lot while he and Piirainen fielded questions from the stage. Kai seemed very surprised and flattered to be a hit in America, but was grounded enough to brush off any talk of leaving Finland to pursue a Hollywood career.
Plunging viewers back into a world of political corruption, conspiracy, and brooding antiheroes. The film brings back nearly the entire ensemble cast, including Kai Lehtinen as the laconic fixer Raid and Oiva Lohtander as the sharp-witted Captain Jansson. Their performances-alongside memorable supporting turns by Juha Muje (Sundman), Mari Rantasila (Tarja), and Finnish cinema veterans like Helge Herala-give the film both emotional weight and comic relief.
The story revolves around the arson-related death of Raid's ex-girlfriend Tarja and a politically sensitive murder at a World Bank protest. Though the plot is layered and engaging, it leans more into action than the TV series, sacrificing some believability in exchange for spectacle. The escalation seems a bit jarring, especially since the climax stretches credibility with few consequences for the protagonists. Still, the familiar humour and dark cynicism of the series remain intact, helped by clever dialogue and Finland-styled black comedy.
Visually, the film offers a more polished, cinematic take on Helsinki, even incorporating a subtle cyberpunk aesthetic. While the influx of beloved side characters sometimes clutters the narrative, their presence is more nostalgic than distracting. The film resonates best with viewers who know the series, newcomers may struggle to connect with its full depth.
Ultimately, Raid isn't groundbreaking, but it is an entertaining, well-acted continuation of one of Finland's most iconic crime stories (here, 7.5 = 8 to me). Despite its inconsistencies, it's a stylish and satisfying return for Finland's own quiet action hero.
The story revolves around the arson-related death of Raid's ex-girlfriend Tarja and a politically sensitive murder at a World Bank protest. Though the plot is layered and engaging, it leans more into action than the TV series, sacrificing some believability in exchange for spectacle. The escalation seems a bit jarring, especially since the climax stretches credibility with few consequences for the protagonists. Still, the familiar humour and dark cynicism of the series remain intact, helped by clever dialogue and Finland-styled black comedy.
Visually, the film offers a more polished, cinematic take on Helsinki, even incorporating a subtle cyberpunk aesthetic. While the influx of beloved side characters sometimes clutters the narrative, their presence is more nostalgic than distracting. The film resonates best with viewers who know the series, newcomers may struggle to connect with its full depth.
Ultimately, Raid isn't groundbreaking, but it is an entertaining, well-acted continuation of one of Finland's most iconic crime stories (here, 7.5 = 8 to me). Despite its inconsistencies, it's a stylish and satisfying return for Finland's own quiet action hero.
I really enjoyed watching this movie, though finnish film production seldom makes me enjoy its fruits. Last days I have been surprised by some great pieces of finnish film industry, this is definitely one of them. Great acting, especially Oiva Lohtander's role as inspector Jansson made me laugh. I really recommend this to every film freak on earth. Worth seeing!
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesEditor of this film, Kauko Lindfors, tells how they lightened up the atmosphere in the editing room: In the film there is one scene where Ratsumies-character farts, and that's why there was a fart-sound effect among gun-effects on their computer. Every now and then they amused themselves by adding a fart into all kind of scenes, for instance a tender love scene or action.
- Citações
Mark Hollander: Land! It's been almost two years.
- ConexõesFeatured in Paha parempi Raid (2003)
- Trilhas sonorasNäkemiin rakkaani
Music by Pekka Marjanen
Lyrics by Tapio Piirainen
Arranged by Pekka Marjanen and Tapio Piirainen
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- US$ 790.941
- Tempo de duração2 horas 8 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1
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