Rama encounters the machete gang and defeats them in a long fight, tackling their leader through a window and plummeting onto a fire escape below. After tending to Bowo's wounds, Rama leaves to search for Jaka's group. Gangs wielding machetes search the apartment but fail to find them. With more of Tama's reinforcements approaching, the team splits into two groups: Jaka, Dagu, and Wahyu retreat to the fifth floor, while Rama and Bowo ascend.Īfter fighting a group of assassins, Rama and Bowo locate Gofar's apartment, and Gofar reluctantly hides the officers inside. Rama uses a propane tank and a refrigerator to construct an improvised explosive device that kills the invading henchmen. Dropping to the room below, the team struggles to fend off Tama's thugs Alee, Hanggi, and the unnamed officer are killed, and Bowo is gravely wounded. Rama uses an axe to create a hole in the floor so the team can descend to the lower level. The remaining officers-Rama, Bowo, Jaka, Wahyu, Dagu, Alee, Hanggi, and another officer-retreat to an empty apartment and are cornered by more armed thugs. The remaining team members are ambushed by gunmen from above and almost completely wiped out. Wahyu confesses to Jaka that he staged the mission to eliminate Tama, who is in league with corrupt police officials, including himself the mission is not officially sanctioned by police command, and there will be no reinforcements. Tama then cuts the lights and announces over the PA system that the rest of the officers are on the sixth-floor stairwell, and that he will grant permanent residence to those who kill them. Taking advantage of the chaos outside, Tama's men set themselves free and regain control of the first five floors. Tama calls in reinforcements, including a pair of snipers who pick off the officers guarding the block's exterior and a group of gunmen who destroy their SWAT vehicle. Continuing to the sixth floor, the team is spotted by two young lookouts, one of whom raises the alarm after the other is shot. Arriving undetected, the team sweeps the first floor and subdues various tenants they also meet a law-abiding tenant named Gofar delivering medicine to his sick wife. Together with his lieutenants Andi and Mad Dog, Tama runs the block and allows criminals and addicts to rent rooms under his protection. Rookie Mobile Brigade Corps officer Rama joins a 20-man squad led by Sergeant Jaka and Lieutenant Wahyu for a raid on an apartment block with the intent of arresting crime lord Tama Riyadi. A third film was considered but Evans decided not to go forward with the project. Both films showcase the traditional Indonesian martial art of pencak silat, with fight choreography led by Uwais and Yayan Ruhian. The American version of the film, released on DVD and Blu-ray on 14 August 2012, features a film score composed by Mike Shinoda and Joseph Trapanese.Ī sequel, The Raid 2, was released in 2014. The name of the film was changed to The Raid: Redemption in the United States as distributor Sony Pictures Classics could not secure the rights to the title it also allowed Evans to plan out future titles in the series. The film follows an Indonesian National Police tactical squad that is deployed to raid a ruthless drug lord's apartment block in the slums of Jakarta, only to be encircled by the criminals, forcing them to fight their way through the complex.Īfter its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), The Raid received positive reviews from critics.
The Raid is a 2011 Indonesian action thriller film written, directed and edited by Gareth Evans, and starring Iko Uwais, Joe Taslim, Donny Alamsyah, Ray Sahetapy, and Yayan Ruhian.