Many have commented on how influential The Bourne Identity and John Wick were when they came out, for several years other filmmakers "copied" a similar style for their action films, but The Raid films often go unaddressed. This is "peak".
@eddiewilliams5266 with its poor fight choreography and horrible cgi... not even close. Only saw it once. Never again. The Raid movies I can sit through any day and still feel hyped.
This is the most realistic fight scene with blades. A Filipino combat instructor once told me that using knives should always be a last resort, because even if you're an experience knife fighter, if the other person also has a knife, you're going to get cut up no matter what. Perfectly demonstrated in this scene.
@@cade9491 it's ideal you have some sort of actual personal protection, aka knife, concealed carry, etc. Which is the case in the assassins situation. It was on the main characters path to go in with no weapon. The skill level shows the logic in which case, the main character would use the weapon against him. Though it was very hard earned, I'm sure the assassins best bet was with the knives regardless, he would have met a similar fate with the hands.
@@sadasdafa I'm saying that even if you're an experienced knife fighter, if you have a knife for self defense, you should exhaust every other possible weapon you have before you chose the knife. It's not a clean weapon for self defense.
Two videogame trophes in these scenes: 1. In the boss duo fight, one of the bosses get angrier and more aggressive when the other boss is killed. 2. In the other fight, once the boss health bar is in half, he becomes more dangerous by drawing out a weapon.
In most Hollywood fight scenes the villain beats up the hero so bad the hero falls down. But then the hero gets up and beats up the bad guy without getting hit and kills the bad guy. Second version. The bad guy beats up the hero badly and tries to give the final blow when the hero is down. The hero dodges at the last second and kills the bad guy with a counter blow. If I would get a buck for every movie with either of these versions I would be rich...
Every time I watch this fight scene, it's like watching a movie, within the main movie. The moment Rama walks into the kitchen, and the Assassin is just casually waiting for him knowing he would get there and they would face off. They both knew what was to happen. No words needed to be spoken. An instant classic.
My God,if one didnt know who the protagonist was you would swear this fight could go either way, thats just how good it was. Literally the best fight scene i have ever seen. And that's saying alot cuz we've had amazing hand to hand battles over the years.
LITERALLY. I didn't know anything about this movie, and I thought Hammer Girl and Bat Man were the protagonists on a first watch before I saw this and then found out about the first movie. The first scene I saw these two in were in the subway scene to
Nada que ver, fue otra pelea con final muy sexista, porque a la Mujer del martillo deberia haberla despedazado, muy liviana fue la escena de su muerte, y muy sexista por cierto🙈
3:46 the body language is underrated Here. The assassin could block, counter attacks, and even push Rama And at this scene he with his eyes and a mocking smile say "you failed all the head and body attacks, why you don't try with the legs?" Rama instantly looked down to his legs and try a low kick or a sweep just to get checked. Lips can lie multiple times, but eyes rarely does. That's why professional fighters always look at the eyes of their opponent And also their feet to try to predict in which direction they'll go. And yet this is very difficult because feints And yes, maybe you're a fight sports fan asking yourself this, "what about feints and fake strikes that then shows the real attack, for example a cross headkick??? Faking a punch and then quickly throw a kick to the head?" That's the thing, fighters that know this can use this trick if their opponent is focusing too much in trying to read their direction Example: Leon Edwards vs Kamaru Usman 2
Dude this is the iconic "Raid stance" 3:18 and it looks so awesome, how both of them respect each other and allow to get into the pre-fighting position. awesome movie
I'm 57 and done martial arts most of my life and watching these guys have set a new hight of technical choreography that seriously is in a league of its own. Nothing comes close. Nothing.
Head moving frantically side to side while trying to avoid multiple strikes from a knife which just kisses the cheek each time it passes is beautiful. Makes me want to start practicing. Best fight in History.
Can we appreciate the fact that Julie Estelle was never a martial artist, she trained with iko uwais for only 6 months and became an ass kicking machine, this movie is I believe her 3rd collaboration with uwais and she just got better and better each time
Admittedly, my anxiety was peaking through the entire kitchen scene. Having worked as a chef for many years, I so nervous about all of the prep being destroyed. Both gentleman avoided the food completely, Bravo!! 👏
My guy as much as i love him not even bruce lee wouldve survived the very end, if you've ever been in the ring mins feels like hours this man was going through buildings and stairs and fought a short pissed of asian man and none of it was personal one was given an order and the other survived and i mean the list goes on he died my guy lol but as the one though bc no one else could have
Check out The Night Comes for Us. Its regarded as an unofficial Raid movie. I don't think it's as good but it comes damn close and very much worth checking out.
Whoever choreographed this is awesome! How Rama made it look like he could telegraph the Assassin’s next move even when turned away from him heightened the suspense. I was thinking, “Oh man, Assassin’s coming in with the right and Rama’s not looking! Rama’s gonna take some damage,” then Rama gets an arm up and gets credit for the no look block! I thought he was toast like 4-5 times.
@@999oj yeah....the guy who is alone in the 2on1 for like 15 minutes straight near the end. Figures. That guy is an animal. You’d never know he’s such a beast in real life just by looking at him, but he has got some stamina.
What about when his head's going side to side with the knife just skimming his cheeks, like in Alien but it was a knife going in between Hudson's fingers, I wish I could fight like that, no one would try shit
@@RossGroom-vr6es I’m sure they wish they could fight like that, too…lol….theres a video on here of the two of them practicing this scene. In a real battle, neither of these two guys could do what they are doing in this scene. You can’t choreograph a fight in real time.
i still watching the scene over and over again... best of all time and the soundtrack fits soo perfectly... bro we need more of the raid in the next years
Damn, at the end his posture and body language don't say "victory". He looks frustrated, and sad. You can see him nod his head right after the the stab as if he's acknowledging something. To me, it looks like he's saying "I'm sorry you chose this, I'm sorry I had to do this.". It's a rare thing to see a fighter, ever rarer to find another master of the same discipline. He's acknowledging the loss of a rare specimen, and the legacy that fighter could've left, now it's all over the floor, and all over his hands. Would a martial artist be able to forgive themselves for not being able to "save" one of their own? It's not a victory, not at all.
No need to complicate it. Rama was hyperventilating at the end because of huge adrenaline boost due to slashes and pain. Assassin lost the hand to hand fight and tried using knives to attack an unarmed opponent, there's no honor or skill to acknowledge there.
@@winterlovereThere was definitely a sense of honor in this and the fact that you just said that ignorant shit put your mouth is crazy when you can literally see what the person was talking about in the scene. You talking about adrenaline boost and shi when they literally got into a stance that means you respect your opponent, what the hell are you talking about? “Don’t overcomplicate it” the whole scene is complicated, like people just be talking to talk 💀🙏
Great figthing scene. They thought bringing on the weapons would give them advantages over bare hand Rama. But they were all killed by their own weapons, for Rama's weapon is the ability to learn quickly about his enemies.
This is a true demonstration of the essence of martial arts! There is no such thing as taking on a world of enemies with the guarantee of emerging unscathed, no matter how proficient you are at combat: a fight could end up going either way, and being your last. All that is consistent is the warrior spirit in a true martial artist to fight until the end, on matter what happens. If one chooses this path, understand that the risk of losing or dying still palpably exists, only that your odds of survival are statistically better than 0%, i.e. than a person who puts up no fight at all.
Just watched Shadow Strays on Netflix, and didn’t even feel like finishing it, and that I would have just rather gone on RUclips and rewatched fight scenes from the Raid movies. And that’s what I did. Crazy that this is 10 years old and has 10 times better fight scenes than almost any other martial arts movie.
I just saw the entire movie, and the looks exchanged between rama and the assassin on entrance is so cool. I've seen this scene many times before, but just as clips. If you see the entire movie you realize that the assassin realizes that he's the last one left and hammer girl and baseball bat man are waisted. Don't know what it is, but there's no words, but the looks say it all. If you haven't seen the entire movie, like Arnold says: "DO IT, DO IT NOW" ;)
Great movie! It reminds me of one of Jackie Chan's movies were he would use wide shots to film so you could see as much of the fighting as possible in a single scene. The control of everyone's kicks and punches are insane!
@@claireredfield7368 I would of said the same thing with/about John Wick but to me they hit all those movies out the park so to say this is just undermining what could be.
Снято одним кадром, 10 минут рукопашного боя, уровень бог однозначно, я смотрел и первую часть, несколько раз 🔥🔥🔥это самая лучшая съёмка с эффектом полного погружения 💯
@@plf2813, красиво, но ты прав, с точки зрения реального боя он закончился бы намнооого раньше.особенно после того как ему бедро распороли. После такого 99 процентов он проиграл, тупо истёк бы кровью за пару минут.
Il a fallut que je regarde cette scène un jour sur une publication de facebook en 2015, j'ai été littéralement absorbé par cette mise en scène épique, pas de dialogue, jamais je n'ai ressentie une telle intensité, tellement palpable dans une scène d'action ,elle est marqué au fer rouge dans l'histoire du cinéma d'action art martiaux.
The bat boy and hammer girl were pretty fucking sick with their sticks I fucking love it when they post up and are like “Ight, ima hit you with this stance” and other dude is like “don’t mind if I do”
I think the fact that in the kitchen thet started as sparring matches then went into outside-sparring where frustration took over is such and underacted moment - THEN actual fight to the death kicked in....gives us such realism which is unmatched in a loy of recent films
The choreography and thought into this is amazing truly used the martial art from the basics advanced and defensive tactics to last resort you can see it in the battle fought respectively and to the death propa boss fight
I still remember when the original came out and even the mainstream media was raving about it saying it was the most insane looking movie they'd ever seen. The scenes they showed backed it up. Then I completely forgot to go to it and forgot the name of it too. For years. Then out of the blue I saw the name on Amazon and instantly knew what it was. So glad I did.
I love how the assassin starts all cocky and thrilled to fight a guy like Rama, and quickly turns into a blood-soaked hateful mess. When they both pause on the ground to look at each other, dude is pissed!
Literally one of the best fight scenes i have seen in a movie ever.
True.
T cũng thế
100%
Facts
It was choreographed by an Australian
This fight scene is without question one of the best in the history of film.
Raid 1 mad dog fight is right up there with this one though
Wheels on meals Jackie chan vs the jet
The entire movie is one never-ending fight scene, and the entire second film is just a continuation of the first movie's never-ending fight scene.
can barely understand what they're saying though...
Camera work was outstanding
Dude thinks he's a bad ass when Rama is on his 50th fight of the day.
In Chucks at that lol
That makes more sense why she could even hold him at bay
LOL
My guy was having an amazing time at the start of
@@Message1inthesamemk non
Many have commented on how influential The Bourne Identity and John Wick were when they came out, for several years other filmmakers "copied" a similar style for their action films, but The Raid films often go unaddressed. This is "peak".
Honestly because of this I'd never even heard of these films before. Glad I've found them now. The choreography is incredible
They copied this you dumb dick
@@TheAbsoluteStateofThings Enjoy! You have found a treasure trove of the best hand to hand combat cinema!
The raid influenced movies like John Wick and other action films with "realistic" hand to hand combat
For sure. I'd even say the Extraction movies borrow more inspiration from The Raid than John Wick, in terms of how the camera moves with the fight
This fight scene is 10 years old and still unmatched.
No way it’s 10 years old
The only ones who have a shot of surpassing this fight scene are the guys themselves from The Raid movies.
@@butterflymage5623 it is it was made in 2014, it also says it in the caption
I believe it has been beaten by Ninga assasion how ever youspell it did you seeit
@eddiewilliams5266 with its poor fight choreography and horrible cgi... not even close. Only saw it once. Never again. The Raid movies I can sit through any day and still feel hyped.
This is the most realistic fight scene with blades. A Filipino combat instructor once told me that using knives should always be a last resort, because even if you're an experience knife fighter, if the other person also has a knife, you're going to get cut up no matter what. Perfectly demonstrated in this scene.
what if the other person starts with the knife? or is there an unspoken rule where everyone should use it as a last resort?
this comment just defies logic
you saying he said you shouldnt use knife if your opponent has knife?
Its movie rules: The first to draw a blade ALWAYS die by that blade.
@@cade9491 it's ideal you have some sort of actual personal protection, aka knife, concealed carry, etc. Which is the case in the assassins situation. It was on the main characters path to go in with no weapon. The skill level shows the logic in which case, the main character would use the weapon against him. Though it was very hard earned, I'm sure the assassins best bet was with the knives regardless, he would have met a similar fate with the hands.
@@sadasdafa I'm saying that even if you're an experienced knife fighter, if you have a knife for self defense, you should exhaust every other possible weapon you have before you chose the knife. It's not a clean weapon for self defense.
Kitchen staff really said, "i dont get paid enough for this"
Hell no . I see two guys start fighting where I work like a John Wick movie I quit 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@wiwopkxmapknt6251Normally they would’ve but they heard all the chaos in the hallway and saw who walked out alive and thought what the OP said lol
"This place barely pays minimum wage AND I don't get insurance? Yeh, F*ck this. This shift is over" 🤣
Two videogame trophes in these scenes:
1. In the boss duo fight, one of the bosses get angrier and more aggressive when the other boss is killed.
2. In the other fight, once the boss health bar is in half, he becomes more dangerous by drawing out a weapon.
The duo boss fight was like a left and right hand man, kind of like the Reno and Rude of this film
Lol that’s true
Clichés in games are taken from cinema, just as cinema once learned from older media
In most Hollywood fight scenes the villain beats up the hero so bad the hero falls down. But then the hero gets up and beats up the bad guy without getting hit and kills the bad guy. Second version. The bad guy beats up the hero badly and tries to give the final blow when the hero is down. The hero dodges at the last second and kills the bad guy with a counter blow. If I would get a buck for every movie with either of these versions I would be rich...
Every time I watch this fight scene, it's like watching a movie, within the main movie. The moment Rama walks into the kitchen, and the Assassin is just casually waiting for him knowing he would get there and they would face off. They both knew what was to happen. No words needed to be spoken. An instant classic.
My God,if one didnt know who the protagonist was you would swear this fight could go either way, thats just how good it was. Literally the best fight scene i have ever seen. And that's saying alot cuz we've had amazing hand to hand battles over the years.
LITERALLY. I didn't know anything about this movie, and I thought Hammer Girl and Bat Man were the protagonists on a first watch before I saw this and then found out about the first movie. The first scene I saw these two in were in the subway scene to
Nah, of course the guy that always plays good guys is the good guy again. Bad guys always gotta resort to pulling a weapon too.
Nada que ver, fue otra pelea con final muy sexista, porque a la Mujer del martillo deberia haberla despedazado, muy liviana fue la escena de su muerte, y muy sexista por cierto🙈
3:46 the body language is underrated Here.
The assassin could block, counter attacks, and even push Rama
And at this scene he with his eyes and a mocking smile say "you failed all the head and body attacks, why you don't try with the legs?"
Rama instantly looked down to his legs and try a low kick or a sweep just to get checked.
Lips can lie multiple times, but eyes rarely does.
That's why professional fighters always look at the eyes of their opponent
And also their feet to try to predict in which direction they'll go.
And yet this is very difficult because feints
And yes, maybe you're a fight sports fan asking yourself this, "what about feints and fake strikes that then shows the real attack, for example a cross headkick??? Faking a punch and then quickly throw a kick to the head?"
That's the thing, fighters that know this can use this trick if their opponent is focusing too much in trying to read their direction
Example: Leon Edwards vs Kamaru Usman 2
Dude this is the iconic "Raid stance" 3:18 and it looks so awesome, how both of them respect each other and allow to get into the pre-fighting position.
awesome movie
This is a move in pencak silat called kuda-kuda...
@@shah8592its not exactly a move but a stance
They respect the art
Yeah a lot of it looked like wing chun to me
I just know it from JJK in a (arguably worse) but still great fight scene.
The one-on-one is one of the best fight scenes I have ever watched. Just my opinion.
Я так на работу каждый день добираюсь
My man batted the bat man, hammered the hammer girl, and well... eh... The assassin was just assed out.
I think its *assassinated*
@@Bonnie_owo481 True, true
Rama doesn't need a weapon, he just plays the Uno reverse card and kill opponents with their own weapons.
@@Brandon-vj6zz yeah
Even the blood looks real, my god what a masterpiece.
With iron chilate and water you can literally make blood, although it can also look like wine.
Are You a kind of Nosferatu or something?
I'm 57 and done martial arts most of my life and watching these guys have set a new hight of technical choreography that seriously is in a league of its own. Nothing comes close. Nothing.
No movie fight scene is more raw, better action, better skill and shot better. Flawless
Even the score & music was on point when this was over the whole crowd was going nuts in the theater I was in🔥
Head moving frantically side to side while trying to avoid multiple strikes from a knife which just kisses the cheek each time it passes is beautiful. Makes me want to start practicing. Best fight in History.
Can we appreciate the fact that Julie Estelle was never a martial artist, she trained with iko uwais for only 6 months and became an ass kicking machine, this movie is I believe her 3rd collaboration with uwais and she just got better and better each time
Admittedly, my anxiety was peaking through the entire kitchen scene. Having worked as a chef for many years, I so nervous about all of the prep being destroyed. Both gentleman avoided the food completely, Bravo!! 👏
RAID 2....Still waiting for RAID 3 !!! Amazing fights....
Raid 2 was the final movie
My guy as much as i love him not even bruce lee wouldve survived the very end, if you've ever been in the ring mins feels like hours this man was going through buildings and stairs and fought a short pissed of asian man and none of it was personal one was given an order and the other survived and i mean the list goes on he died my guy lol but as the one though bc no one else could have
@@cloudf772it’s a movie.
Check out The Night Comes for Us. Its regarded as an unofficial Raid movie. I don't think it's as good but it comes damn close and very much worth checking out.
no now we have the raid 3go watch@@dukerowlince890
Whoever choreographed this is awesome! How Rama made it look like he could telegraph the Assassin’s next move even when turned away from him heightened the suspense. I was thinking, “Oh man, Assassin’s coming in with the right and Rama’s not looking! Rama’s gonna take some damage,” then Rama gets an arm up and gets credit for the no look block! I thought he was toast like 4-5 times.
Mad dog from part one choreography the fight scene 🎬. Mad dog is the small guy with a long hair in part one the 2 in command of the boss.
@@999oj yeah....the guy who is alone in the 2on1 for like 15 minutes straight near the end. Figures. That guy is an animal. You’d never know he’s such a beast in real life just by looking at him, but he has got some stamina.
What about when his head's going side to side with the knife just skimming his cheeks, like in Alien but it was a knife going in between Hudson's fingers, I wish I could fight like that, no one would try shit
@@RossGroom-vr6es I’m sure they wish they could fight like that, too…lol….theres a video on here of the two of them practicing this scene. In a real battle, neither of these two guys could do what they are doing in this scene. You can’t choreograph a fight in real time.
i still watching the scene over and over again... best of all time and the soundtrack fits soo perfectly... bro we need more of the raid in the next years
Oh your video reminds me of my years working in Japan. I will arrange to return to Japan next year for cherry blossom season.
this may be the best close quarter combat scene in film history
This raised the bar for all fight scenes.
More like set the ceiling.
And years later none have lived up to it
Damn, at the end his posture and body language don't say "victory". He looks frustrated, and sad. You can see him nod his head right after the the stab as if he's acknowledging something. To me, it looks like he's saying "I'm sorry you chose this, I'm sorry I had to do this.". It's a rare thing to see a fighter, ever rarer to find another master of the same discipline. He's acknowledging the loss of a rare specimen, and the legacy that fighter could've left, now it's all over the floor, and all over his hands. Would a martial artist be able to forgive themselves for not being able to "save" one of their own? It's not a victory, not at all.
No need to complicate it. Rama was hyperventilating at the end because of huge adrenaline boost due to slashes and pain. Assassin lost the hand to hand fight and tried using knives to attack an unarmed opponent, there's no honor or skill to acknowledge there.
@@winterlovereThere was definitely a sense of honor in this and the fact that you just said that ignorant shit put your mouth is crazy when you can literally see what the person was talking about in the scene. You talking about adrenaline boost and shi when they literally got into a stance that means you respect your opponent, what the hell are you talking about? “Don’t overcomplicate it” the whole scene is complicated, like people just be talking to talk 💀🙏
Best fight choreography of all time!
There's no better fight scene than this one. By far the greatest ever
Definitely one of them forsure
the raid movie one fight with mad dog is better
@@zerase84 Is very good, but better? mmm...it's your opinion.
@@zerase84нет лутше
Great figthing scene. They thought bringing on the weapons would give them advantages over bare hand Rama. But they were all killed by their own weapons, for Rama's weapon is the ability to learn quickly about his enemies.
All fight scenes in Raid 1 + 2 are pieces of Art. It's just next level.
The fight scenes in raid 1and 2 are better than those in all Hollywood movies
3:00 The moment you realize the workers definitely heard everything behind outside that door.
This is the best fight scene ever in any film out there - this gave me goose bumps watching it - INCREDIBLE!!!! 👌👌👌😲😲😲
This is a true demonstration of the essence of martial arts! There is no such thing as taking on a world of enemies with the guarantee of emerging unscathed, no matter how proficient you are at combat: a fight could end up going either way, and being your last. All that is consistent is the warrior spirit in a true martial artist to fight until the end, on matter what happens. If one chooses this path, understand that the risk of losing or dying still palpably exists, only that your odds of survival are statistically better than 0%, i.e. than a person who puts up no fight at all.
You can’t convince me otherwise that this one of the best fight scene ever in the history of fight movies, Change my Mind.
Just watched Shadow Strays on Netflix, and didn’t even feel like finishing it, and that I would have just rather gone on RUclips and rewatched fight scenes from the Raid movies. And that’s what I did. Crazy that this is 10 years old and has 10 times better fight scenes than almost any other martial arts movie.
2 of the best ever fight scenes back to back. The raid was and still is so far ahead.
"Never be the last (or the only) guy in a Rama fight" - Sun Tsu.
Comme on dit chez les S.A.S Ainsi que les soldats de la légion étrangère "Qui ose gagne"
The best one ever. Hands down best fight scene. I have the movie. But can't stop watching this one.
Salut peut tu m’envoyer le lien de ce film 🎥 complet
How many times i remind my self that this is a movie and not real fight ,,,soooo good
akon
2:58 Chefs be like: "Hell no we're not getting paid enough for this shit"
I luv how the kitchen staff just casually walks away 😅😅😅
この映画何度見ても凄い、アクションと残酷が混ざり合って見事です。
ممكن اسم الفلم
I just saw the entire movie, and the looks exchanged between rama and the assassin on entrance is so cool. I've seen this scene many times before, but just as clips. If you see the entire movie you realize that the assassin realizes that he's the last one left and hammer girl and baseball bat man are waisted. Don't know what it is, but there's no words, but the looks say it all. If you haven't seen the entire movie, like Arnold says: "DO IT, DO IT NOW" ;)
Absolute class fight scene. not seen any to match this one. Choreography is just brilliant throughout. Great film
I liked how the background music goes, as the fighting getting more intense
The head kicks into the kitchen counter 😂😂
When the assassin throws a pan at him. Totally real stuff in a death fight
2:53 the "who cooked this chicken" Face 😂🤣😂🤣😉
Notice he killed each assassin with their own weapon: Hammer girl by her hammer, Baseball bat man by his bat and Double blade man by his blade.
that served them right. they were bullies who met their match
Yes he did
It's written in the bible
That facial expression from the assassin was pure gold.3:50
The fight choreographer is top notch
2:16 that transition is exquisite all its own.
Years since I’ve seen this and this scene still blows me away bro
Great movie!
It reminds me of one of Jackie Chan's movies were he would use wide shots to film
so you could see as much of the fighting as possible in a single scene.
The control of everyone's kicks and punches are insane!
Thanks for uploading this scene
Man I just wish they would make a raid 3 this has to be one of the best fights I have ever seen !!!!🎥🎥
I need to see this, action scenes and movies like these really get my heart a pumpin, love em!
The best fight seen i. ever saw in my life
We NEED a part 3 ASAP !!! 🙏🏽
FACTS
Been asking for years.
Gareth Evans cancelled it in 2018. The Raid 2 was literally his Peak.
It´s better that Way. Rather Stop than to fuck it up somehow.
@@claireredfield7368 I would of said the same thing with/about John Wick but to me they hit all those movies out the park so to say this is just undermining what could be.
I love the long pause then the kitchen staff walking out already knowing what about to happen
Снято одним кадром, 10 минут рукопашного боя, уровень бог однозначно, я смотрел и первую часть, несколько раз 🔥🔥🔥это самая лучшая съёмка с эффектом полного погружения 💯
Снято вообще ни разу не одним кадром . Что не отменяет шикарности постановки , уровня подготовки людей и уровня оператора .....
Да это херня полная с точки зрения реального боя. :) Обычное сценическое мочилово. Снято, конечно зрелищно.
@@plf2813, красиво, но ты прав, с точки зрения реального боя он закончился бы намнооого раньше.особенно после того как ему бедро распороли. После такого 99 процентов он проиграл, тупо истёк бы кровью за пару минут.
@@waffen-ss-1-4-8-8 все так! Мне вообще сложно смотреть киношные перестрелки и драки. Ибо все сидят, переживают с умным видом, а меня смех разбирает!
@@waffen-ss-1-4-8-8 ну не истёк бы он кровью, ему артерии не задело, но так быстро и резко двигаться он бы точно не смог, за счёт чего и проиграл бы
I've never seen this before but this is some of the best sequences I've ever seen.
Это нечто! Самое классное единоборство в фильмах когда либо снимавшиеся, обожаю эти сцены...
Goddamn! What a landmark film, it literally changed action movies from that point on. Everyone who worked of both Raid films are legends.
This movie is so bad ass every fighting scene is crazy
Il a fallut que je regarde cette scène un jour sur une publication de facebook en 2015, j'ai été littéralement absorbé par cette mise en scène épique, pas de dialogue, jamais je n'ai ressentie une telle intensité, tellement palpable dans une scène d'action ,elle est marqué au fer rouge dans l'histoire du cinéma d'action art martiaux.
Watched this in cinemas, it was frikkin amazing 👏
The last time a fight choreography was this good the same guy was involved 💯💯💯🤯🤯
The bat boy and hammer girl were pretty fucking sick with their sticks
I fucking love it when they post up and are like “Ight, ima hit you with this stance” and other dude is like “don’t mind if I do”
I think the fact that in the kitchen thet started as sparring matches then went into outside-sparring where frustration took over is such and underacted moment - THEN actual fight to the death kicked in....gives us such realism which is unmatched in a loy of recent films
One of the best action movies ever! Iko Uwais is one cool bad ass fighter 😁
The choreography and thought into this is amazing truly used
the martial art from the basics advanced and defensive tactics to last resort you can see it in the battle fought respectively and to the death propa boss fight
After 10 years... still feel so hurt.....
Everything about raid was just splendid unmatched
3:19 This fight so epic the jjk anime took reference from it 🔥 💯
No long talk, no story
Just straight up brutal close fist to fist combat
This m ovie is insane and good the best fighting action movie I've seen ever 👌💯😁❤️
I love the Raid movies. These movies had some of the best fight scenes created.
Together with the final fight from Ong Bak 2 the best hand to hand combat scene, imho.
Blows away any fight scene from all of the Bourne films, including it's streaming spin offs.
I remember watching this movie. Man was it crazy. Very fun movie to watch.
Both 1 and 2 were unexpected and reduculously good. The fight scenes are off the charts epic they look so real
I still remember when the original came out and even the mainstream media was raving about it saying it was the most insane looking movie they'd ever seen. The scenes they showed backed it up. Then I completely forgot to go to it and forgot the name of it too. For years. Then out of the blue I saw the name on Amazon and instantly knew what it was. So glad I did.
man this shit was just nonstop adrenaline. I had forgotten how insane it was.
I've watched alot of martial arts movies through out my time from the 90s to now and hands down this fight scene is the best ever
Excellent choreography!!
I keep coming back to fight scenes. I love both Raid 1&2, waiting for 3 lol
When you make the battlefield your home, you get results like this.
The best movie that you wouldn't miss is one of the greatest actor moves you can't get bored when you are watching from South Africa 💯💯💯
Да, эти бои здорово поставили. Многим режиссёрам есть чему поучиться.
Best fight ever !!!! I nearly forgot to breathe !! Wow ! Bravoooooo to the realization of the scene
The assassin dude did good work in john wick too
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I love how the assassin starts all cocky and thrilled to fight a guy like Rama, and quickly turns into a blood-soaked hateful mess. When they both pause on the ground to look at each other, dude is pissed!
Priceless, epic fighting
Rama gave him the Omni Man jaw breaker special with the bat. 2:17
That man took so much damage and still fought to death. Wonderful 😮😮
INCREDIBLE,. 👉 MAXIMUM RESPECT FROM GREECE 🇬🇷
THE ACTORS,😎😎FILM CREW😎😎😎😎😎😎,.. GOT A WOW!!!!
서로 보자마자 다짜고짜 주먹부터 날리는게 아니라 두 무술인이 상대의 약점을 잡아내기 위해 먼저 서로 팔을 맞대며 치열하게 신경전부터 벌이는게 진짜 개멋있음
incredible work
Nothing I've watched tops this choreography and I've watched *A L O T*
Très bon film, très bon acteur, Iko Uwaïs