Jaka the raid5/3/2023 ![]() But not carefully enough to elude a teenaged spotter who rushes to report to his boss. Meanwhile the unit takes out the building's external lookout and begins to ascend, very carefully. We've just witnessed Tama's brutality as five men are executed kneeling on a plastic sheet in his office - when the gun runs out of bullets for the fifth, Tama just grasps a hammer. With some brief exposition from Jaka, we learn about Tama's long reign of terror supported by the fearsome Mad Dog (Co-Choreographer Yahan Ruhian), who 'would take down walls' for his boss, and financial brain Andi (Doni Alamsyah, "Merantau"). Combined with a simple tale of two brothers on opposite sides of the law amidst police corruption, a stunning sound design and frenetic pace, "The Raid: Redemption" is an exhilarating piece of genre filmmaking. Evans knows that there's nothing like the real thing, and so, working with his expert stars, has fashioned elaborate fight sequences which are shot by director of photography Matt Flannery so that - gasp - you can actually see every kick, thump and jab. He'll have no financing trouble now that his martial arts action extravaganza has built huge buzz on the festival circuit. That day, Lieutenant Wahyu (Pierre Gruno) has called for Rama's Unit Commander Jaka (Indonesian Judo champion Joe Taslim), to do something the police have shied away from for the past decade - storm the fifteen story building that houses Jakarta's most notorious crime lord Tama (Ray Sahetaphy) in "The Raid: Redemption." Growing frustrated while waiting for funding for his sophomore film, Berandal, Welsh writer/editor/director Gareth Huw Evans ("Merantau") decided to develop a cheaper, one-location prequel featuring the same central character. ![]() ![]() Rookie elite special forces cop Rama (Pencak Silat martial arts champion, co-choreographer Iko Uwais) prepares for work solemnly before leaving his pregnant wife and father. "Koalas And Uzis: The Raid: Redemption – New GBC Song". ^ "Deftones Frontman Chino Moreno Guests On Mike Shinoda's "Razors Out", Audio Available | – Metal, Hardcore And Rock News, Reviews And More".But at the end of the film, I found room for two songs with vocals. ^ "The Raid US Debut: Sundance Film Festival « Mike Shinoda's Blog"."Mike Shinoda and Joe Trapanese Talk THE RAID at Sundance 2012". "Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda Will Create a New Soundtrack for "The Raid" | Filmmakers, Film Industry, Film Festivals, Awards & Movie Reviews". "The Raid: Redemption – Mike Shinoda, Joseph Trapanese | Reviews". ^ The Raid: Redemption Soundtrack (2012) Soundtrack.^ Mike Shinoda And Joseph Trapanese – The Raid: Redemption.Rap group Get Busy Committee performed "Suicide Music". Deftones/ ††† frontman Chino Moreno guest performed "Razors Out". After film production, he had room for two more songs, but did not want to sing or rap, so he posted pictures of two music artists. On his blog, Shinoda stated that his score was over 50 minutes and almost all instrumental. with Trapanese and Shinoda's version at Sundance 2012. The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival with the original score from the Indonesian version which was composed by Aria Prayogi and Fajar Yuskemal, who also composed Evans's previous film, Merantau. and tasked Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park and Joseph Trapanese to create a new score for U.S. While the film was still in production, in May 2011, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions acquired the distribution rights of the film for the U.S. The album contains two songs performed by other artists, "Razors Out" by Chino Moreno and "Suicide Music" by Get Busy Committee. The Raid: Redemption is a soundtrack/score album composed by Joseph Trapanese and Linkin Park's co-vocalist Mike Shinoda, who also serves as producer for the album, which was originally inspired from the 2012 live-action film The Raid: Redemption.
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