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: The dark, atmospheric composition by Aria Prayogi and Fajar Yuskemal.

Directed by Gareth Evans, this Indonesian action film stars Iko Uwais. The plot is famously simple: A 20-man SWAT team is trapped in a 15-story tenement run by a ruthless drug lord (Ray Sahetapy). They must fight their way up floor by floor to survive.

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The remaster has rebalanced the low end. The shotgun blasts now have a chest-crushing weight, while the subtle foley work (the squeak of shoes on wet linoleum) is sharper than ever. For home theater enthusiasts, this disc will become your new reference standard for “punch impact.”

is the definitive version of Gareth Evans’ 2011 action masterpiece. This remaster specifically targets the limitations of the original low-budget digital shoot, offering a significant visual and auditory overhaul. Key Improvements in the Remastered Edition Visual Restoration The Raid - Redemption -2011- REMASTERED BluRay ...

This "trapped in a building" setup creates a relentless, claustrophobic atmosphere, making the 101-minute runtime feel like a breath-taking sprint. 2. Why The Remastered Blu-ray Edition Matters

Look for the logo on the cover. The UPC often ends with 51903 (check your region). It is sometimes sold as a double feature pack with The Raid 2 (which also got a remaster). : The dark, atmospheric composition by Aria Prayogi

Rama and his brother Andi fight Mad Dog in a broken-down drug lab. It is a grueling, five-minute marathon of pure martial arts perfection that looks staggeringly sharp in this high-bitrate transfer. The Verdict: A Mandatory Physical Media Addition

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(2011), often housed in a limited edition SteelBook from Sony, is widely considered a massive upgrade over the original 2012 Blu-ray. While the original disc suffered from a heavy blue/teal tint and low detail, director Gareth Evans personally supervised this new restoration to better align its aesthetic with The Raid 2 .