The sound effect, oh my, I hardly believe this is Indonesian movie. I wonder how Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park will interpret the scene to his score because Prayogi and Yuskemal score was perfect for the tone of this movie and it was really different with any Linkin Park score. In some scenes, those music suddenly disappeared, leaving uneasiness to the audience. It brought the audience immediately to the brutal tone of the movie. The music composed by Aria Prayogi and Fajar Yuskemal was like a combination between Hans Zimmer's Joker theme and Rage Against The Machine. The Raid was Flashpoint with larger actions and handled professionally from the music, cinematography, and even the visual effect. I remember when one of Merantau review said Merantau was Ong Bak when handled professionally. What we know, we were flooded by f*cking awesome action movies from infiltration scene, massacre scene, and of course, martial art scenes when the characters have run out of bullets. But d*mn! Even with the weak dialog and cliché plot, Gareth executed it well so we, the audience, didn't have time to analyze this or that. The plot was made only to bridge between one action scene to other action scene. It is useless to review this movie from the plot because there wasn't any significant plot. The problem with Merantau was Gareth was trying to bring audience to understand the culture of Silat first because showing the full action.You can said, Merantau was like Yamakasi doing for parkour while The Raid was the B-13 of silat. I wouldn't say a thing about Ong Bak because in my opinion, Merantau was more superior than Ong Bak. In Evans' latest, THE RAID, you won't need those one hour and fifteen minutes because he already made the audience gasps in the first fifteen minutes. The fight between Donnie Yen and Collin Chou, inspired by MMA especially BJJ was so well choreographed and made audience hold their breath and asking "are this sh*t a real thing?". The problem with Donnie Yen's Flashpoint was you need to wait about one hour and fifteen minutes to get the action really start but when it started, it was really worth to wait. Now, when I speak an action movie that speak for the action, I will choose an Indonesia movie, 'THE RAID', choreographed by Iko Uwais and Yayan Ruhiyan and starred by them. Before Flashpoint, I'll choose a Thailand movie, Ong Bak which launched Tony Jaa career internationally. However, when speaking only 'action', I used to choose a Hongkong movie, Flashpoint, starred by Donnie Yen. Somewhere among the top list, there was also The Dark Knight for the same reason. My number one list action movie is The Matrix because it balanced the depth of the story with the action.
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