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The only things I really liked in this movie were when the guns came out and the story. The martial arts was "good" I guess but it didn't hold my attention and kind of just went on too long. A good example was the fight in the prison. I honestly thought that was a dream he had because it was so dumb. Someone asked about the gangster part of the movie. This is really the only part I liked. Bejo was a loving prick and I hated him but I wanted to know what wsa going to happen next. Sleeping dogs the movie would be awesome. Any other good gangster type movie kinda like this that focus more on guns less on martial arts? I really hate martial arts in movies ever since I started watching a lot of MMA. It doesn't feel as visceral.
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Bigsteve posted:I think I had too much anticipation for this and was disappointed with the story. Where the raid felt too short this just felt too long. I watched both of them for the first time this past week and the first one seemed like it was just the right length, especially considering how the intensity never let up, but the second seemed like it just went on forever. I guess it would have been okay if the plot wasn't mostly nonsense and there was any reason to care about the story parts. The fights were mostly good but nothing felt like it came close to the best scenes in the first movie, and even in a movie like this where you have to suspend your disbelief for a bit the Hammer Girl / Bat Boy team just felt so goddamned silly, like they just took a couple ideas for cartoon characters and dropped them in. I also wish they'd done something more with Not-So-Mad Dog other than introducing him and then almost immediately killing him off in order to advance the plot.
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# ? Jul 13, 2014 19:41 |
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I just saw the Raid and its sequel for over the last two evenings and cannot think of better fight scenes I have ever seen in movies. The action is so crisp and clean while being brutal, I never felt like I couldn't see what was going on and everything was extremely well lit and staged. I normally don't have this opinion about things, but I definitely agree that all of the Praskos content could have been cut ("Machete" Fight, the restaurant with his wife, the Bar) and the plot could have just been Uco/Bejo initiating the gang war by assassinating GoTo's men instead of faking an attack on Praskos. This serves the 3 purposes of reducing the overall run-time dramatically, introducing the mini-bosses and the boss monsters much earlier and making them seem more a part of the story and removing a huge chunk of "The main character is nowhere to be seen for unknown reasons" stuff. While I think those fights were the weakest in the film the Machete scene was pretty cool to watch and Mad Dog is an awesome guy that has given us a really beautiful celebration of violence by choreographing these unreal fights and if sticking Praskos's story into the middle of the movie is how they chose to honor him then that is ok with me, but I really think it would be better. I think the tattoo thing was a misfire that muddles things unnecessarily but if they had shown the dude from prison with his mouth sewn shut or his tongue cut out it would have made that much clearer instead of just accepting that he is gonna get his throat slit no matter what and blowing Bejo's plan isn't gonna help anything. Excellent films, will RAID again.
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# ? Jul 16, 2014 22:00 |
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So, car chase sequence pretty much rocked my tits. Gonna give another watch tonight, but if anyone ever asks for an action movie, I know just what to put on.
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# ? Jul 17, 2014 02:02 |
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Just saw it, it rocked, could have been a bit shorter, but was nice to see Bruce Campbell young again.
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# ? Jul 23, 2014 00:07 |
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Something I spotted on a rewatch, when he chases down the pornographer and hurls him into a TV it's shot in exactly the same way as the thoughtless destruction of the apartment by the machete thugs in the first film. It's only momentary, but it's another visual reminder of where Rama is on the moral spectrum now. Also, holy poo poo that last fight is bananas.
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# ? Jul 23, 2014 02:57 |
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Snowman_McK posted:Something I spotted on a rewatch, when he chases down the pornographer and hurls him into a TV it's shot in exactly the same way as the thoughtless destruction of the apartment by the machete thugs in the first film. On a similarly interesting note, he goes two-on-one against siblings toward the end - much like Mad Dog in the first.
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# ? Jul 23, 2014 14:30 |
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Obstacle posted:On a similarly interesting note, he goes two-on-one against siblings toward the end - much like Mad Dog in the first. The music and choreography of that scene also closely echo the Mad-Dog fight. Rama uses a lot of moves Mad Dog does, especially his throws. It's also structured oddly. The typical pattern would be the hero getting his rear end kicked until he or she manages to make a comeback. The first few good shots are all landed by Rama. The siblings stage a comeback, but it isn't enough. When Hammer Girl dies after a moment of vulnerability (via losing her glasses) Baseball Bat Man's cry is genuine anguish, rather than pure rage. A lot of martial arts movie tropes are very deliberately inverted in that scene. It isn't a mindless action movie. The action itself tells a lot of the story.
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Alan_Shore posted:I was pretty disappointed with this movie. The fight scenes are incredible, the cinematography is a phenomenal, but man what a boring story! I mean are we supposed to feel that there's a connection between Rama and the boss's son? He's hugging him at the end but I never felt for one moment that Rama liked him. The movie didn't show us that at all. i think western auidences really hate martial arts movies that have Story to them that isnt traditional wuxia fare, like most "martial arts" movies that came out in the 90's and early 00's were basically other genres with fight scenes instead of shootouts, i personally really enjoy that aspect
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# ? Jul 30, 2014 03:26 |
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I like it martial arts movies with story where the story was good. The story in the Raid 2 just wasn't that good and alot of time was spent on it. To be fair the story in the original also wasn't that good but almost no time was spent on it. I will say in general, one of my major problems with the movie is Rama himself. He is just sort of a flat character that has about as much personality as he does in the first one. It's odd to hear that Evans couldn't get the film to work and thought adding Rama was the solution because Rama really feels like a secondary character for a large part of the film and he's not given much to do. He literally seems to be inserted just for the purpose of kicking everyone's rear end at the end, which in itself is not a part of the movie that seems to really be activated by anything in particular. It really does feel like he was put in there to solve some script problems but it wasn't really done with any elegance. In general I kind of still want to give the movie another go, seeing as I was underslept and in a bad mood when I originally saw it, not to mention the people sitting near me were loving obnoxious, but two and a half loving hours is alot of time to put aside to give a movie another chance.
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# ? Jul 30, 2014 16:43 |
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axleblaze posted:I like it martial arts movies with story where the story was good. The story in the Raid 2 just wasn't that good and alot of time was spent on it. To be fair the story in the original also wasn't that good but almost no time was spent on it. Based on your viewing experience, I'd give it another go. I had the opposite experience, the crowd I watched it with made the viewing twice as enjoyable.
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# ? Jul 30, 2014 16:56 |
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Alan_Shore posted:
As far as i know you are talking about the stunt choreoprah of both movies, so it didnīt surprise me to see him in the second movie. I didnīt have a problem with that, as it was clear his character died in the first movie.
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# ? Nov 11, 2014 14:53 |
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panzertape posted:As far as i know you are talking about the stunt choreoprah of both movies, so it didnīt surprise me to see him in the second movie. I didnīt have a problem with that, as it was clear his character died in the first movie. Praskos also looks completely different than Mad Dog. When I heard Yayan was returning, I got him confused with the tracksuit guy with the two linoleum knives when I saw the trailers.
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# ? Nov 14, 2014 00:06 |
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Since this thread got bumped, it's as good a time as any to remind people that this is still the best film I've seen this year and that any criticisms about a lack of narrative economy are wholly fraudulent.
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# ? Nov 14, 2014 00:15 |
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Jonny Angel posted:Since this thread got bumped, it's as good a time as any to remind people that this is still the best film I've seen this year and that any criticisms about a lack of narrative economy are wholly fraudulent. i basically agree with this. it's no doubt a very long movie, but it's very tightly plotted and just overall well told. there's only one scene i can think of that i'd maybe cut.
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# ? Nov 14, 2014 00:17 |
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Jonny Angel posted:Since this thread got bumped, it's as good a time as any to remind people that this is still the best film I've seen this year and that any criticisms about a lack of narrative economy are wholly fraudulent. Agreed, even approaching the end of the year I still think this is my favorite movie from this year. Uncle Boogeyman posted:i basically agree with this. it's no doubt a very long movie, but it's very tightly plotted and just overall well told. there's only one scene i can think of that i'd maybe cut. I think you could take out most of the Praskoso scenes to cut down the run time and speed up the pacing, but god drat those scenes are pretty badass. Wazzit fucked around with this message at 00:22 on Nov 14, 2014 |
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Wazzit posted:I think you could take out most of the Praskoso scenes to cut down the run time and speed up the pacing, but god drat those scenes are pretty badass. his very first scene is the one i was thinking of that feels semi-extraneous.
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# ? Nov 14, 2014 00:26 |
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For me it's not so much about stuff needing to be cut and more about the plot being pretty not interesting. I'm not saying the plot that's here didn't need this much time to tell itself as much as the plot didn't engage me at all so any time spent away from punching people just bored be and this movie being so long didn't help that. And to be fair the original also didn't have a story or characters that really engaged me either but a dramatic smaller percentage of the movie really focused on that combined with it just being an overall shorter movie, so there it didn't really effect much for me.
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This is Hotline Miami: The Movie
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