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The remaster features a newly supervised transfer that drastically improves contrast. The grimy, sweat-drenched hallways of the apartment complex show incredible texture, from the peeling wallpaper to the concrete dust kicked up during gunfights. Digital noise has been managed without sacrificing the gritty, filmic texture necessary for a survival thriller. Audio Track Options

The sound design and musical score, composed by Mike Shinoda (of Linkin Park) and Joseph Trapanese, add to the tension. The audio design treats each punch, kick, and gunshot with a heavy, distinct sound that amplifies the impact of the brutal choreography. 5. Legacy: A Cultural Reset for Action Movies

High-motion sequences, which previously suffered from digital artifacting, now flow smoothly, allowing viewers to track every punch, kick, and knife slash. Audio Design: A Sonic Assault

Fast-forward to 2022, and "The Raid: Redemption" has been remastered from the original 35mm camera negative, boasting a stunning 4K transfer that's sure to delight both fans of the original and newcomers alike. This new release, dubbed "The Raid - Redemption -2011- REMASTERED BluRay", offers a significantly upgraded visual experience, with improved color grading, increased detail, and a much wider color gamut.

The audio engineering is crucial to the film's impact. The sound of bone-breaking impacts, gunshots in concrete hallways, and the heavy breathing of the characters are mixed with a pulsating score by Mike Shinoda (Linkin Park) and Joseph Trapanese. The lossless audio found in the BluRay release ensures that every punch lands with audible weight.

: Features a new Indonesian Dolby Atmos track (compatible with Dolby TrueHD 7.1). Reviewers from DoBlu.com and AVForums praise the Atmos mix for its aggressive low-end and precise surround effects during the film's intense combat sequences.

Fans of John Wick , The Night Comes for Us , Dredd (2012).

: The building is a safe house for a ruthless drug lord, Tama Riyadi, who alerts his army of dangerous tenants to eliminate the intruders. Trapped on the 6th floor, the squad must fight for their survival against impossible odds.

When The Raid: Redemption (original title: Serbuan Maut ) burst onto the scene in 2011, it didn't just break the mold of action cinema; it shattered it, used the shards to cut its way through a high-rise building, and then re-assembled them into a masterpiece of visceral violence. Directed by Gareth Evans and starring the legendary Iko Uwais, this Indonesian film redefined modern martial arts cinema.

If you buy this version, the special features typically include:

The Remastered Blu-Ray solves these issues through a meticulous restoration process:

Both tracks are presented in uncompressed multi-channel audio, plunging the viewer into a soundscape of shattering drywall, bone-snapping impacts, and echoing gunfire. Legacy and Impact on Cinema

: Fans can choose between the Original Indonesian Score and the International Score (composed by Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park and Joseph Trapanese).

Gareth Evans’ direction is characterized by a unique blend of kinetic energy and spatial clarity. Unlike many action films that rely on "shaky cam" to hide stunt work, The Raid utilizes wide angles and steady tracking shots to showcase the complexity of the choreography.