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''The Raid 2'' ((インドネシア語:The Raid 2: Berandal) — English: "Thug")〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=First Scene of THE RAID Sequel, BERANDAL, Takes Place 2 Hours First Movie Ends; Filming Begins Later This Month )〕 is a 2014 Indonesian martial arts crime film written and directed by Welsh filmmaker Gareth Evans; it is the sequel to the 2011 film ''The Raid: Redemption''. The film was released on 28 March 2014.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Twitter: Killers - October / The Raid 2: Berandal - sometime next year still undecided. @ghuwevans )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sony Pictures Classics and Stage 6 Film to Release The Raid 2 Domestically )〕 It follows SWAT member Rama, the protagonist of the first film, as he is sent undercover to take down both corrupt police officials and the gangs of the criminal underworld. Like Evans' previous films, ''Merantau'' and ''The Raid: Redemption'', the film's fight scenes once again showcase the Indonesian fighting style of Pencak Silat. Iko Uwais reprises his role as Rama. The film also stars Arifin Putra, Julie Estelle, Alex Abbad, Tio Pakusadewo, Oka Antara, and Cecep A. Rahman. The film also features Japanese actors such as Ryuhei Matsuda, Kenichi Endo, and Kazuki Kitamura. The film is distributed by Sony Pictures Classics worldwide, Stage 6 Films in the United States, and Entertainment One in the United Kingdom. ==Plot== Following the aftermath of ''The Raid: Redemption'', the film opens with Bejo, a self-made Jakarta gang lord, executing Rama's brother Andi in a field outside Jakarta. After the disastrous raid on crime boss Tama's apartment building, Rama meets with Bunawar, a police officer that was assured honest by Andi. After sending Rama's fellow survivor Bowo to receive medical attention and executing Wahyu, Bunawar invites Rama to join a clandestine anti-corruption task force which seeks to expose police commissioner Reza's backroom dealings with the Bangun and Goto gangs. While Rama initially declines, he agrees to join them after learning of his brother's murder by Bejo and the imminent threat to his family. To gain imprisonment with Bangun's son Uco, Rama assaults the son of a politician who opposed Bangun's criminal family. Taking the alias Yuda, Rama saves Uco from a team of assailants during a prison riot; when Yuda leaves prison two years later, Bangun hires him as thanks. As Yuda, Rama proves his value to the organization, earning the family's trust through his work under Bangun's consigliere Eka. Despite their fearsome powers, Bangun's gang is revealed to suffer from hidden faults: Uco is hotheaded and resentful of his father, elite assassin Prakoso's wife keeps him away from their son, and Bangun lives an isolated life with only Eka for counsel. Rifts grow between Rama and Bunawar, who endangers Rama by withholding information and micromanaging. While Rama succeeds in growing close to Bangun and planting a bug in Uco's wallet, he grows frustrated with the constant duplicity of living as an undercover agent and from isolation from his wife and infant son. Capitalizing on Uco's discontent, Bejo invites him to a dinner meeting at his restaurant. Sharing rumours of a Japanese plot to turn Reza against Bangun, Bejo also lets Uco personally kill his assailants from the riot. The duo hatch a plot to start a gang war, which would let Uco prove himself to Bangun and help Bejo profit from the chaos. Luring Prakoso into a trap, they kill him, frame the Japanese with disinformation, and use Bejo's killers - deaf-mute Hammer Girl, her brother Baseball Bat Man, and the Assassin - to fake a violent reprisal by Bangun. In the course of the escalating conflict, Rama is attacked, killing many assailants only to discover police IDs on their corpses. When the families meet to reconcile, Bangun takes a conciliatory stance. This causes Uco to lash out against Bangun, who begins to beat him harshly on their return to the office. Badly shaken after killing other cops, Rama contacts Bunawar, learning that he had killed a team of Reza's corrupt officers sent to aid in the gang war. Eka calls for Yuda to rescue Uco from Bangun's office. While Yuda is in transit, Bejo and the Assassin fight their way in with a mob of henchmen, rescuing Uco from Bangun. Uco kills his father and shoots Eka in the leg. Before Uco can finish him off, Yuda arrives, stalling while Eka escapes. After the Assassin subdues Yuda, Bejo commands his men to kill him offsite. Eka follows, rescues Rama in a highway chase, and drives them to an abandoned scrapyard. Eka reveals that he knows Rama's identity and was also once undercover. Voicing his disillusionment with his work before the hydra-like proliferation of criminals, Eka counsels Rama that the only true solution is to "burn it all down", telling him to exterminate the gangs before leaving him the car and bleeding to death alone in the scrapyard. Word of Bejo's coup and Reza's betrayal reaches Goto, Ryuichi, and Keiichi. On hearing this, Goto declares war upon both Bejo and Reza. Rama calls Bunawar, relaying news of Bejo's coup and learning that the gang war has dramatically escalated. Bunawar calls Eka a traitor, claiming that Bangun turned him and blaming him for their past inability to infiltrate the gang. Rama learns that Reza, his true target, is meeting with Bejo and Uco at the restaurant. Extracting a promise to keep his family safe, Rama breaches the restaurant warehouse and fights his way through dozens of Bejo's men. While Uco and Bejo meet with Reza to discuss terms, Uco discovers the bug in his wallet, uncertain who planted it; confused by this, he later notices that Bejo bears similar tattoos to the prison attackers, suggesting that they were part of an older plot to spark the war by killing Uco. Realizing Bejo has been manipulating him all along, Uco comes to believe that Bejo planted the bug. Meanwhile, Rama fights and defeats Bejo's personal retinue of killers before disrupting the meeting. In the ensuing chaos, Uco kills Bejo and Reza before turning his fire on Rama. Rama, however, overpowers Uco and stabs him with the Assassin's curved kerambit blade. Uco dies in his arms and the wounded, fatigued Rama limps away. In the warehouse garage, he encounters Keiichi and Ryuichi leading the mob Goto sent after Bejo. While Bunawar learns of the night's events over his radio, Keiichi learns the same from Rama. In a silent dialogue, Keiichi asks Rama something, though whether it is a threat or an offer of employment is uncertain. The exchange ends with Rama stating, "No...I'm done". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Raid 2」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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