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It's definitely a good martial arts/ action film but not as good as the 2 Raid films which are kind of similar style to this one.

E.g Some reviewers say that's the raid 3 but it is not. It's story and characters are unrelated.

It's mostly different because It Lacks Pace.

Also it looses points because of the effort to give some depth in the characters and a background story, which doesn't really work well here and makes the film longer than it should be.

However, it's still a relentless and impressive action film with a couple of memorable fight scenes.

Violence and gore are everywhere but somewhat less than the Raid. Still, be prepared.

But if you really like this film and have not seen the Raid yet...you d better get to it!

And if you're thinking if you should watch this film but still haven't seen the Raid... then skip this and start first with the Raid!

6,9/10 Iko Uwais is a master of the arts n crafts.

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10/10

The Raid 3 in all but name!

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I was hugely disappointed when RAID director Gareth Evans revealed that THE RAID 3 was never going to happen, but I'm delighted to report that THE NIGHT COMES FOR US is the next best thing. It's another breakneck Indonesian action flick with a routine plot, good actors, and astonishing and lengthy action sequences. Joe Taslim - the SWAT team leader in THE RAID - plays the hero, a former assassin who leaves his old life but find it coming after him. Iko Uwais is unusually cast as the villain while Julie Estelle - THE RAID 2's Hammer Girl - appears as an assassin. This film boasts a series of incredibly violent martial arts fights that utilise all manner of props and weaponry in a bid to destroy and disable the human body in as many creative ways as possible. The fight choreography is crisp and clear, the actors obviously skilled at what they do, and the pulse-pounding mayhem never lets up; it's hard to pick a favourite fight when there are so many stand-out moments here. What I can say is that the bloodshed is incredibly explicit, making this by far the most gruesome action film I've ever watched. And I can't wait to see it again!

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9/10

Oh so violent.

For those who thought that The Raid 1 & 2 were the last word in kinetic, ultra-brutal martial arts movies, think again: The Night Comes For Us, from director Timo Tjahjanto, is a strong contender for the most excessively violent, blood-drenched action flick ever made. The film's many fight scenes are wonderfully choreographed and flawlessly executed, Tjahanto's breath-taking direction employing shooting techniques that are guaranteed to astound, although it's the sheer quantity of blood and guts that really impresses.

The film stars Joe Taslim as triad member Ito, who seeks redemption for all the terrible things that he has done by saving a young girl, Reina (Asha Kenyeri Bermudez), from his hit squad. Having gunned down his own men and escaped with the girl, Ito finds himself targeted by the triad's top killers, who include Raid star Iko Uwais as his old pal Arian, Julie Estelle (The Raid 2's Hammer Girl) as a motorcycle-riding assassin, and a pair of lesbian hit-women: Elena (Hannah Al Rashid), who is armed with a kukri knife, and Alma (Dian Sastrowardoyo), who wields a whirling wire weapon.

As Ito, aided by his loyal friends Bobby (Zack Lee), Fatih (Abimana Aryasatya) and Wisnu (Dimas Anggara), battles to protect Reina, viewers are treated to all manner of graphic violence: bodies are beaten and mutilated, necks are slashed, and bones are broken. A man is hung on a meathook, someone is machine gunned in the face, and a grenade rips another poor bloke to pieces. There's a shotgun blast to the foot, a knife through the neck, a severed hand, an evisceration, pool balls to the skull, a hook in the crotch, a utility knife in the mouth (and through the cheek), and more bullet hits and stabbings than I can recall. The stuntwork is amazing and it's hard to believe that no-one was seriously injured.

The carnage is so spectacular that it's easy to forgive the simplicity of the plot (the narrative is not nearly as involved as The Raid 2; it's more akin to the original Raid movie in terms of complexity).

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10/10

One of the best action film after The Raid Redemption. Brutal, gruesome, gritty, relentless action extravaganza.

What an amazing action/horror film it is man. Yes, u heard it rite. U can call it a horror film too. The amount of non stop kills, stabbings, brutal n insane violent scenes, the non stop splatter is far more than in any recent horror films. Coming back to the action, the choreography of the fight scenes is top notch. It is a non stop action extravaganza for fans of the genre. There r too many brutal action scenes. The pool ball scene with the scalp attached to it may upset some viewers. With Iko Uwais as the villain, Joe Taslim as the man seeking redemption, Julie Estelle as the badass femme fatale n Zack Lee as the strong n daring junkie, then u probably get a solid action film. Hats off to Timo Tjahjanto (Macabre, segments from Vhs 2 n ABC's of death, Killers n Headshot). Kill Bill, John Wick, Rambo n Expendables looks like kindergarten in front of this film.

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10/10

One of the finest

This will easily go down to the best Martial arts movie I've seen in the last 5 years or so. Iko Uwais and Co. did there parts perfectly. Am very thrilled of the ideal of brilliants of the choreography *madness* This was truly a gem not only the action sequences spectacular, and I iterate spectacular but the story line and acting as well as screenplay was very tastefully done.

This film should, by all rights, reset the bar for the standards of Martial arts films from now on. It was simply an outstanding film in every way I think a lot of people will like it.

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5/10

Great gore, painful story/story telling, so and so martial arts

My first thought when I saw this one released: New Iko Uwais movie? Must see!

And boy did I get more and more disappointed the longer the movie went on. "The Raid" was a good example of really good mass fight choreography where 20 vs. 1 didn't mean 19 people waiting and it actually being twenty 1 on 1 fights. This movie is the PERFECT example of twenty opponents awaiting their turn to get slaughtered. There is not a lot of finesse, this movie is all about gore and maximum brutallity, leaving the "good" guys shredded to pieces and continue fighting in an absolutely unbeliebavble state of injury.

If you are able to COMPLETELY suspend ANY disbelief, your totally fine with oponents in fight scenes doing the pause after one move until the good guy destroys them routine, mass fights with bad guys attack one after another, and don't need any kind of story when it's a good gorefest, then this is for you.

That said... Purely as a gorefest it is fantastic! Blood and guts everywhere, bodyparts are getting cut off, places get totally trashed, tons of broken bones in almost every scene, more cuts and slices than in any butcher shop - oh wait, except for the butcher shop scene in this one :) - and did I mention BLOOD, BLOOD, BLOOD? For the artistic and imaginative gorefest it is, I gave it 5 stars

Alas I expected more of a martial arts movie featuring Iko Uwais having seen his other movies with way better and more believable choreography, so this was a huge disappointment for me. And for my taste they were trying so very much too hard to make this look and feel like one of the classic heroic bloodshed movies John Woo did in his earlier career, going waaay over the top with it, there were moments I felt a bit digusted at that.

Bottom line: Great for gorelovers, painful if suspension of disbelief doesn't come easy for you, so and so for martial arts fans.

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9/10

Pity for the henchman

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Henchmen are just an extra, an extra who appear to glorify the hero. Their life will last for around 10 second, if they are lucky, maybe its just their bone, if not, you know it.

If you love THE RAID, THE RAID REDEMPTION & HEADSHOT. You will surely love this one. It have more action and more brutal than the first 3. Its a freaking bloodfest right from the beginning till the end. They only talk for around 10 minutes and the balance of 100 minutes is what we came for. Be careful with machete around your house, they are the main actor. Big or small.

p/s: the best fight is not the final fight, but the girl fight. Kudos to Estelle,Al Rashid and the unbelievable Sastro.

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6/10

martial art gorefest 10/10 with a bland character script.

WATCH THIS MOVIE IT's WORTH FOR THE ACTION AND GORE Yes when i heard the name iko uwais new movie is out on netflix i just jumped into it cause even though story is weak his actions his enough to steer through and i was kinda disappointed in this .not here to spoil the show but here's how it goes if you have seen these movies headshot (DIR & PRO made this flick) ,raid 1&2 you might have seen how quick and agile group of minion thugs wielding machete are ..but here they made it like some sort of horde waiting for the cast( not here to spoil) to make the next move and yeah to be killed eventually but here is the catch after 1 or 2 fighting scene you can see that they made these cast like meat shield absorbing more than 3 or 7 maybe even more death blows only to be killed by enemy boss Eventually sigh:( it bugs me the most to say that it was like some martial art tournament game strong vs strong which we could forsee it already with a story so vague i cant expect more . GORE PART: only word i can say is daaaaaaaaam and brutal junks of flesh flying & lying everywhere coupled with vicious martial arts and weaponry which is a huge + and a treat to watch if you love gore of course.

I really cant hate this movie and it's hard to see martial arts flicks like these so yeah do watch it..

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10/10

Makes John Wick look like child's play.

I am going to keep this review nice and short. If you don't mind over-the-top violence and appreciate action movies then this movie is, plainly put, the best action movie of all time. That's right, I said it.

This is the Raid 3 in essence and if you like the first two movies then this movie is a must-watch for fans.

Amazing fight chirography and the action sequences are amazing.

Loved every bit of the 120 minutes running time.

We need to thank the film makers, actors and Netflix for bringing this to us. Easily the best Netflix in its history so far.

A solid 10/10. Watch it for yourself.

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8/10

Chop chop chippity chop chop...

You think you've seen it all? Action, blood, guts, brains, bullets, body parts, broken teeth, sliced fingers, chopped heads, smashed heads, broken skulls, broken bones, protruding bones, hmmm? Think you've seen it all? SMH ... you haven't... until you watch this film.

Watchers beware, this film is not for the faint of heart. If you plan on becoming an active war medic, or a member of the cartel torture squad... well you get my point. ..

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9/10

An insane bloodbath.

I've been needing a good insane action movie fix for a while now, and this was definitely it. Once this movie ramps up, it never comes back down. Nonstop incredible action all the way through. This film is amazing at using its surroundings to its advantage. A fight scene in a butchers room? Every cleaver, slab of meat, meat hook, and bone becomes a weapon. Fight next to a pool table? Pool balls and pool sticks used in the most brutal way possible. The fight choreography is phenomenal and I was almost convinced they were just beating the piss out of the actors. This movie is such a brutal and fun time, a great movie to watch with a room full of energetic friends.

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9/10

Watch it! Just watch it...

Right, well if "The Raid" or "The Raid: Redemption" didn't put Indonesia on the worldmap of action movies, then "The Night Comes For Us" certainly will do so. This 2018 movie is definitely one to watch. I found it on Netflix and didn't hesitate for a moment to sit down and watch it.

Why? Well, first of all it had both Iko Uwais and Joe Taslim on the cast list, and it was an Indonesian action movie. And if it was just equally adrenaline packed as "The Raid", then I would have been more than happy. It turned out that they took the energy and action from "The Raid" movies and amped it up... Yeah, didn't think that was possible, but they did...

Combine an overload of action, violence and mayhem with a nice storyline and throw in some good and interesting characters for good measure, then you have "The Night Comes For Us". This was a non-stop action orgy from start to end, and the movie never once lost its momentum or had a dull moment.

Needless to say that the action sequences in the movie were spectacular, lots of great choreography and execution of martial arts and practical stunts on the screen, which all came together for a very hard-hitting movie.

It was nice to see Iko Uwais not playing the archetypical hero for a change, and he did so with the usual excellency that he brings to the more heroic archetype characters. And I will say that Joe Taslim really carried this movie phenomenally with his performance.

If you are a stranger to Indonesian cinema and if you enjoy action movies, then "The Night Comes For Us" is highly recommended. This is a movie for men by men - 100% testosterone and adrenaline all the way.

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8/10

Violence Galore

While serving as an enforcer for the Triad, Ito (Joe Taslim) tries to turn his life around and do what's right by saving a young girl from a massacre in her village. While doing this, Ito betrays the Triad and is now on the run with the little girl. Turning to friends for help, the two must now face an onslaught of assassins, including former friend Arian (Iko Uwais), in a fight for their lives while the crime syndicate looks to clean up what Ito has done.

This film is a showcase for exceptional fight choreography, stunt work, and action sequences. The team behind all the set pieces have crafted a unique and relentless brutality that makes the viewer cringe, yet they are not able to look away. The level of violence and the amount of gore are abundant to the point of oversaturating the film, but the story behind it keeps the interested beyond the brutality. The mix of practical and CGI to create this violence is done almost seamlessly to give an authentic feeling to and uncomfortable situation.

The acting in this film takes the viewer on a journey that has them feeling like they must escape as well. Joe Taslim shows why he is a rising star in the action genre and should be regarded as a key player for years to come. Iko Uwais tries his hand on the opposite side of the coin by portraying the villain, and the confidence he brings to his work instills fear amongst those he is after. Hannah Al Rashid and Dian Sastrowardoyo play the female assassins with poise and present themselves as a threat whenever on-screen. Julie Estelle as The Operator plays her character with mystique while the audience tries to decipher which side she is on. Friends Bobby (Zack Lee) and Chien (Sunny Pang) do whatever they have to to ensure the safety of our protagonist, with Zack Lee, in particular, turning in a performance to remember.

While the action in this film is top-notch, the level of graphic violence can be a deterrent at times. While the fight scenes are well choreographed, some of the jolting camera work can take you out, not allowing the performers to take complete control of the sequences. Most of the issues are going to come down to personal preference. There are enough elements of different genres to satisfy even the harshest critics.

The Night Cones for Us proves that there are well-crafted and exceptional films being made outside of the American market. While this film in particular may cater towards a certain group, the polished final product does the industry justice and can help broaden the viewership to these regions. If you are a fan of action films that are primarily crime thrillers, this film is sure to please.

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5/10

Plot what plot

This is my fifth Indonesian action movie. Unfortunately, all of them have one problem: no heart to the story. I can't relate to the characters, I don't care if they live or die, I don't even know their motivation.

This movie, like the other Indonesian action movies, rely too much on blood and gore. The plot, pfft, out the window.

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4/10

Comparing this with Raid or Raid 2 is a an insult to those classics

This can be a one time watch for people who like extremely violent movies with dollops of blood and gore. I enjoyed some of the action scenes but they seem to be choreographed and not raw like the Raid series. This does not come close to those 2 classics and comparing this would be an absolute insult. The movie is very uneven and does not make any sense.

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5/10

Like playing a video game with cheat code

So the scenario... meh nothing interesting... A world-class killer becomes friendly, is chased down by his former colleagues, fights an old friend... saves a little girl... Seen this before. Barely any character development; the characters are a mixture of the Raid with Kill Bill. The acting's average. All the budget went for the thousands of fake blood and CGI that they used. Fights were too long, too bloody, too unreal, like literally 90% of the movie is blood, sweat, and more blood.

Pass.

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9/10

"I wish there was more action, violence and gore" said no one ever

As one user stated, "Makes John Wick look like child's play." Wow is all I can say! The screenplay needed a little fine tuning with some plot and technical issues, but the casting, directing and choreography were perfection! The best Indo action film I've seen. 9/10

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7/10

Who Needs The Raid 3?

Yes, yes, I'll answer the question you'll have on your minds. And the answer is an affirmative, courteous AMEN cause the action in The Night Comes for Us is miraculous. This is A+, 10/10, The Raid level of action prowess. It's untoward however, that such an astonishing assemblage of top-notch combat spectacle was brewed with such an insipid and often, inattentive story. That's still not to say though, that I didn't thoroughly savor the heck out of a bulk of this movie's runtime.

It may be an irrefutable case that the storyline in The Night Comes for Us is underdeveloped, foreseeable, banal, and evidently myopic-character-wise especially. But am I looking for an occult, moving, tear-jerker of a film from director and writer Timo Tjahjanto? Helllllllllllllllllllllllll no. I'm searching for some brain-on-brain-off, let's behold some jaw-dropping, martial-arts-based, militant, warfare battles that embarrassingly generate me to scream out-loud "oh shoot" nearly every eight seconds. That adroit, transcendent, on-screen stunt choreography is what's going to stablizie my eyes glued upon a film parallel to this. Craziness included.

The Night Comes for Us is a senseless, mindless, gore-fested, and lionized action extravaganza. But you know what? I'm okay with that. Especially for A Netflix Original Movie standards "okay with that." (Verdict: B)

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10/10

xtreme gore and a lot of fighting

Indonesia did it again, after the much acclaimed The Raid franchise this one goes even a step further. And by further I mean, it's not all about fighting this added extreme gore to it.

Clocking in just over 2 hours all I can say is that those hours are over just before you know it. It never becomes a boring flick, the action goes on and on and just when you think, it's going to slow down just after an hour when the biker chick enters Ito's house it picks up again to add more fighting scene's and gore.

All acting is over mediocre, filming is really well done, even the score is top notch. If you like your movies full of tough guys who can take a hit or women who like it rough this is it. Really a hell of a movie, and easy to find on Netflix

Gore 5/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 5/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5

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8/10

No where to hide

I just watched this gangster film and don't know how to describe what I watched, it was a very good tale of a criminal coming full circle with his past and an act of violence that will determine his future,being a fan of the current Indonesian gangland style movies, this one takes it way up a notch with the onslaught of violence , almost to the point getting fatigue after seeing so much death, there is no remorse or redemption, just trying to survive and somehow escape the madness of doom that surround the characters, the fight scenes are magnificent, it makes up for the lack of plot this film doesn't have, otherwise this is some next level gangster s&^t that has to be seen to be believed, fans of the Raid, forget part 3, this should satisfy you totally.

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1/10

Absolute Garbage

Some people might argue that martial art movies don't have to make logical sense, or have good acting, or a good story, or a good script, or good directing, but when you combine all these together and the fact this is a cheap knockoff of the Raid movies, well.... then you got a big problem. Normally, bad acting like this doesn't bother me but these characters are just so cartoony I mean this is stuff straight out of a Mortal Kombat fan film.

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6/10

Overdone in some aspects, underdone in others...

I love martial arts movies and lets just put something clear, i am not against violence or blood/gore. I actually enjoy when movies don't shy away to show the violence and how brutal fights can be. But at some point, too much become almost cartoonish and this is the case with this movie.

Lets discuss the action first as its the main point of the movie. I think some aspects of the fights are very well done, well choreographed and some of the violence is earned righfully. But there is another bigger part of it where you just look at it and think "cmon..." when its over the top for the sake of being over the top. What bothered me the most tough is how EVERY "heroes" of the story seem to be able to tank 6 knife shots or 10 assault rifles bullets and keep on going like its just a flesh wound, but the generic bad guys fall like flies. Oh and of course they are patiently waiting there turn to get slaughtered. Sometimes such scenes make sense like when the fights happen in a corridor or such but sometimes the main guy is in a big open field and everybody just wait patiently there turm, it does not feel organic at all. There is clearly shots when he is vulnerable and yet the bad guys are waiting there turn to make a move.

I am all for suspending my disbelief when watching movies and i am not expecting a UFC fight either where one good punch can KO, but the ammount of punishment some of the characters receive is so insanely over the top that even in a superhero movie you would raise your eyebrow.

As for the plot, i won't tell "too much" as i don't want this review to go into spoiler territory but lets just say that its not well developed. You understand overall why characters do what there doing, but you can't get emotionally invested into it. You don't care because the relations between the characters are never properly developed. Its like a character is introduced and then after 3 minutes of dialogue, a big action scene happen. Some of the characters and plot point seem to be there only to be "explained in the potential sequel" in some way or i don't know.

Again i really don't wanna fall into spoilers so i can't say too much but the plot didn't got me invested in the movie. And i usually don't need a lot to be invested.

As i was watching this movie one taugh came to my mind, the movie felt kinda like the martial art Rated R child of a Zack Snyder and Michael Bay movie. Its like everything is about style but almost nothing is about substance. Where Michael Bay movies are full of explosions and CGI, and Zack Snyder movies are all about visual styles and artistic filming, this movie put every eggs into its fight scenes to make them as "crazy" as possible with the over the top violence, over the top punishment characters can take etc.

Some movies manage to be awesome with very thin storylines, like John Wick. Its establish early on why he does what he does, but the viewer get emotionally invest into the movie cause the characters and motivations are well establish. Every action he takes, you understand why and your rooting for him. But in "The Night comes for Us", i didn't care about any characters because all there motivations where poorly developed exept maybe the main character and still, you understand why he does what he does(mostly), but you wish you knew more about him and what led him to take those choices.

Anyway ill stop it there. I will say that if you want to turn your brain off and love over the top fighting, you may have a good time with this movie. But personally even tough i can suspend my disbelief moderately (like a character receiving a baseball bat shot once to the head and keep fighting) at some point when he get shot mutiple times, slashed multiple times and it seem in a 2 hours time period his injuries are all gone and he fight like he was all fine... yeah well not so much...

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4/10

bad movie with awesome fight scenes

This is a poorly made movie in almost every aspect. the story, the dialogue, non-existent characters. if it wasn't for the fight scenes i wouldnt have been able to get thru it. and i specify fight scenes and not action scenes in general. the non-fighting action was bad, and completely non-believable. ppl got shot 30 times and were fine. and lots of other really dumb moments

and there were so many little things that bothered me. like some of the audio dubbing was so awkward. one guy sounded like the mic was inside his mouth. he was louder than everyone else and it seemed so strange when he was far from the camera. and the ABSURDLY over-exaggerated acting during the death scenes with laughable. it took me out of the scene at times

when i could get past all that, the fight scenes were mostly awesome. especially with the motorcycle girl. iko is a straight beast as usual. main guy was good too. everyone was. and there were some very creative shots and directing in general. (1 viewing 1/7/20)

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8/10

Good Lord! Can Any Other Movie Be So Violent?

Without a doubt, "The Night Comes For Us" sets a new standard in ultra-violence. The filmmakers probably had to take out a serious loan just to cover the gallons of squibs used in this production.

What made this film worthwhile wasn't just the horrific splatter scenes, of which there were many, but the interesting martial arts choreography and camera movements used as well. The general acting was pretty good, too. About the only bad thing I can say about "The Night Comes For Us" is the unrealistic amount of battering and gun shots characters need to take before they drop dead. Other than that, this flick was worth every penny put into its production.