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** Rama doesn't pull his punches against Hammer Girl. At all. Justified, [[ActionGirl of course]].

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** Rama doesn't pull his punches against Hammer Girl. At all. Justified, [[ActionGirl [[DarkActionGirl of course]].
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* ActionizedSequel: While the first film took place in a single building, the sequel expands it to the entire city and has a ''much'' higher body count, including casualties in a prison riot, car chases, a mob war and a OneManArmy raid on the BigBad's restaurant in the climax. Is notable, unlike most examples, is that because of the films much longer run-time, that we still also get more character and plot development alongside the increase in action.

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* ActionizedSequel: While the first film took place in a single building, the sequel expands it to the entire city and has a ''much'' higher body count, including casualties in a prison riot, car chases, a mob war and a OneManArmy raid on the BigBad's restaurant in the climax. Is notable, unlike most examples, is in that because of the films much longer run-time, that we still also get more character and plot development alongside the increase in action.
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A sequel to 2011's ''Film/TheRaid'', Indonesian martial-arts action movie ''The Raid 2: Berandal'' (meaning "Rascal") was released worldwide at the end of March 2014. The film follows the main character's journey right after the end of the first movie. This was originally director Gareth Evans' dream project before budget limitations forced him to create a simpler movie.

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A sequel to 2011's ''Film/TheRaid'', Indonesian martial-arts action movie ''The Raid 2: Berandal'' (meaning "Rascal") "Thug") was released worldwide at the end of March 2014. The film follows the main character's journey right after the end of the first movie. This was originally director Gareth Evans' dream project before budget limitations forced him to create a simpler movie.

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identical stranger and artistic license


A sequel to 2011's ''Film/TheRaid'', Indonesian martial-arts action movie ''The Raid 2: Berandal'' (meaning "Thug") was released worldwide at the end of March 2014. The film follows the main character's journey right after the end of the first movie. This was originally director Gareth Evans' dream project before budget limitations forced him to create a simpler movie.

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A sequel to 2011's ''Film/TheRaid'', Indonesian martial-arts action movie ''The Raid 2: Berandal'' (meaning "Thug") "Rascal") was released worldwide at the end of March 2014. The film follows the main character's journey right after the end of the first movie. This was originally director Gareth Evans' dream project before budget limitations forced him to create a simpler movie.



* ArtisticLicenseGeography: The snow in Jakarta during [[spoiler:Prakoso's death scene.]] The only snow-covered location in Indonesia is on Puncak Jaya mountain.

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The snow in Jakarta during [[spoiler:Prakoso's death scene.]] The only snow-covered location in Indonesia is on Puncak Jaya mountain.mountain.
** The CarChase scene jumps between locations nowhere close to each other in real life.


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* IdenticalStranger: Prakoso is played by the same actor as Mad Dog from the first movie.
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* GirlWithPsychoWeapon: [[DualWielding Dual]] carpenter hammers.

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* ActionizedSequel: While the first film took place in a single building, the sequel expands it to the entire city and has a ''much'' higher body count, including casualties in a prison riot, car chases, a mob war and a OneManArmy raid on the BigBad's restaurant in the climax. Is notable, unlike most examples, is that because of the films much longer run-time, that we still also get more character and plot development alongside the increase in action.



* ActionizedSequel: While the first film took place in a single building, the sequel expands it to the entire city and has a ''much'' higher body count, including casualties in a prison riot, car chases, a mob war and a OneManArmy raid on the BigBad's restaurant in the climax.

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* AbusiveParents: Hammer Girl and Baseball Bat Man's parents. A detail which is only revealed in their [[AllThereInTheManual off-screen background]].
* ActionHero: Rama.

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* AbusiveParents: According to WordOfGod, there was a backstory thought up for Hammer Girl and Baseball Bat Man's parents. A detail parents which is only revealed would have explained her damaged eye, but it wasn't explained in their [[AllThereInTheManual off-screen background]].
the film itself.
* ActionHero: Rama.Rama, much like the previous film. The climax of the film is preceded by a character telling him that the only way to solve his problem is to kill all of the parties responsible.



** Rama calling his wife, Isa
** Prakoso talking to his wife in a restaurant.
* ActionDad: Rama and Prakoso.

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** Rama calling his wife, Isa
Isa.
** Prakoso goes from beating up an entire group of henchmen and killing his intended target... to talking to with his estranged wife in a ritzy restaurant.
* ActionDad: Both Rama and Prakoso.Prakoso are engaged in dangerous activities in order to take care of their families.



* AnyoneCanDie: [[spoiler:And how. They started the movie by killing Rama's brother, and most of the main cast is dead by the end of it.]]
* AntiHero: Bunawar, willing to kill whoever could rat them out in the police force.
* AntiVillain: Bangun is a very wise man by villain standards.
* ArrestedForHeroism: Rama, zigzagged.
* ArtifactTitle: There isn't a police raid central to this movie.
** An ''official'' one, at least. [[spoiler: In the climax, Rama leads a OneManArmy Raid against Bejo's restaurant]]

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* AnyoneCanDie: [[spoiler:And how. They started the The movie by killing Rama's brother, begins with Andi being captured and most of executed by the main cast film's BigBad (and depending on whether a deleted scene is dead by canon, Bowo dies soon after as well). By the end of it.the film, the only major character still standing is Rama.]]
* AntiHero: Bunawar, Lt. Bunawar has an "ends justify the means" mentality. Although he wants to root out corruption in the city, he is willing to kill whoever could rat them out out. His EstablishingCharacterMoment has him non-chalantly unload an entire clip of bullets into Lt. Waygu (the AmbiguouslyEvil detective trapped with the team in the police force.
first film).
* AntiVillain: Bangun is a very wise man by villain standards.
standards. Though he has no problem getting rid of problematic elements in the city or his organization, he is extremely fair and appreciative to the soldiers who work for him. When a war very nearly breaks out with Goto's syndicate, Bangun breaks the tension by being apologetic and offering a "peace package" to the latter.
* ArrestedForHeroism: Rama, zigzagged.
Rama zigzags this trope. He chooses to get arrested in order to help Bunawar's investigation, via beating up the son of a mobster. However, he ends up in prison for three years instead of a few months.
* ArtifactTitle: There isn't a police raid central to this movie.
** An ''official''
movie, although there is an ''unofficial'' one, at least. [[spoiler: In the climax, as Rama leads a OneManArmy Raid raid against Bejo's restaurant]]restaurant.



* AllThereInTheManual: The backstory of Baseball Bat Man and Hammer Girl was not shown in the movie.

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* AllThereInTheManual: The According to director Gareth Evans, he had thought up a backstory of for Baseball Bat Man and Hammer Girl was not shown in the movie.Girl, which would have explained her damaged eye and revealed that their parents were [[AbusiveParents abusive]]. However, due to time constraints, he wasn't able to film it.



* AxCrazy: Uco by the end of the movie [[spoiler:after realizing Bejo tried to kill him.]]
* ActionizedSequel: there's even more action than the first film and has a body count of 327 (I counted)

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* AxCrazy: Uco becomes this by the end of the movie movie, [[spoiler:after realizing Bejo tried to kill him.]]
* ActionizedSequel: there's even more action than While the first film took place in a single building, the sequel expands it to the entire city and has a ''much'' higher body count of 327 (I counted)count, including casualties in a prison riot, car chases, a mob war and a OneManArmy raid on the BigBad's restaurant in the climax.



* '''WorldOfBadass'''
* BadassBeard: Prakoso.
* BadassCrew: Bejo's assassins: Hammer Girl, Baseball Bat Man, and the Assassin.

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* '''WorldOfBadass'''
* BadassBeard: Prakoso.
* BadassCrew: Bejo's assassins: Hammer Bejo employs a trio of assassins (Hammer Girl, Baseball Bat Man, and the Assassin.Assassin) who all carry signature weapons, all have unique fighting styles and could each be considered a [[OneManArmy one man/woman army]] on their own.



* BadassDriver: Eka. Bejo's men count too.
* BadassInANiceSuit: Eka as well.
* BadassMoustache: Bunawar.
* BatterUp: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Baseball Bat Man]], complete with actual baseballs.

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* BadassDriver: Eka.Eka, who can shoot one-handed while driving and execute precision maneuvers to take out pursuing attackers with his vehicle. Bejo's men count too.
* BadassInANiceSuit: The second-to-last chase scene has Eka racing to save Rama, while still sporting his full suit and wielding several weapons as well.
* BadassMoustache: Bunawar.
he drives.
* BatterUp: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Baseball Not only does the titular "Baseball Bat Man]], complete Man" wield a steel bat, but he is able to hit baseballs with actual baseballs.exact precision in order to kill targets.



* BiggerBad: [[spoiler:Reza's superior supervisor, who is played by Pong Harjadtmo.]]
* BadBoss: As seen when Uco abuses the innocent worker who gives him tissues.

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* BiggerBad: [[spoiler:Reza's superior supervisor, who [[KarmaHoudini is played still free of justice by Pong Harjadtmo.]]
the end of the film]]]].
* BadBoss: As seen when BadBoss:
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Uco abuses the an innocent bathroom worker who gives tries to give him tissues.



* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: All the bad guys are dead and Rama has got his revenge, but with Bangun and Bejo dead, the Japanese mob has free reign.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: All the bad guys are dead and Though Rama has got gotten his revenge, but with revenge on Uco and Reza, the deaths of Bangun and Bejo dead, have left a power vacuum in the Japanese mob has city, with Goto's organization having free reign.]]reign and Reza's supervisor still left unchecked. Additionally, it is unclear what happens to Rama in the ending after he confronts Keichi and Ryuichi in the final shot]].



* BoomHeadshot: How Andi, [[spoiler:Bangun, and Bejo, meet their ends.]]

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* BoomHeadshot: How Andi, [[spoiler:Bangun, [[spoiler:Bangun and Bejo, Bejo meet their ends.]]



* BrotherSisterTeam: Hammer Girl and Baseball Bat Man

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* BrotherSisterTeam: Hammer Girl and Baseball Bat ManMan.



* CallBack: When attacked by crooked cops, Rama uses a broken bottle to slice up one's leg, exactly like he did against bad guys in ''The Raid''.

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* CallBack: CallBack:
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When attacked by crooked cops, Rama uses a broken bottle to slice up one's leg, exactly like he did against bad guys a henchman in ''The Raid''.the first film.



* TheCameo

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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder
** Throughout the movie, [[spoiler:Uco betrays his father's most faithful henchman, his own father, and his fellow conspirator, Bejo. He does all that in the name of ambition and revenge.]]
** Reza starts out by allying with Bangun, then switching with Goto behind the former's back, and finally [[spoiler:with Bejo himself.]]

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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder
ChronicBackstabbingDisorder:
** Throughout the movie, [[spoiler:Uco betrays his father's most faithful henchman, his own father, and his fellow conspirator, Bejo. He does all that in the name of ambition and revenge.]]
revenge]].
** Reza starts out by allying with Bangun, then switching with Goto behind the former's back, and finally [[spoiler:with Bejo himself.]]himself]].



* ManlyTears: In the "Funeral" deleted scene, Rama's father visibly breaks down after looking at Andi's photo.



* NonActionBigBad: Bejo, whose only direct kill in the entire movie was one of his henchmen by mistake while trying to kill Rama.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Practically every fight scene in the film.
* NoNameGiven: Out of Bejo's assassins, only Hammer Girl has a proper name in the end credits. It's [[spoiler: Alicia]].

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* NonActionBigBad: Bejo, whose only direct kill in the entire movie was one of NervesOfSteel: Rama, who manages to handle his henchmen by mistake while trying to kill Rama.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Practically every fight scene
brother's death, two years in the film.
* NoNameGiven: Out of Bejo's assassins, only Hammer Girl has
prison, and being a proper name mole in the end credits. It's [[spoiler: Alicia]].Bangun's mob.



* NervesOfSteel: Rama, who manages to handle his brother's death, two years in prison, and being a mole in Bangun's mob.
* NoNameGiven: Technically Baseball Bat Man counts as well, but the Assassin doesn't even get a specific title in lieu of a name.

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* NervesOfSteel: Rama, who manages to handle NonActionBigBad: Bejo, whose only direct kill in the entire movie was one of his brother's death, two years henchmen by mistake while trying to kill Rama.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Practically every fight scene
in prison, and being a mole in Bangun's mob.
the film.
* NoNameGiven: Technically Baseball Bat Man counts as well, but Out of Bejo's assassins, only Hammer Girl has a proper name in the Assassin doesn't even get a specific title in lieu of a name.end credits. It's [[spoiler: Alicia]].



* OhCrap: A subtle one when [[spoiler:Bejo orders his men to search for Rama and kill him, and his henchman sheepishly reports that Rama has already fought his way into the building.]]

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* NotSoDifferent: Upon receiving his apartment from Bangun, Eka tells Rama that they're "not so different", indicating that they came from "the same place". [[spoiler: It's revealed later on that Eka was a CowboyCop who betrayed the police force to join Bangun's syndicate. Eka repeats the same statement to Rama just before he dies]].
* NotSoStoic: When Rama has [[spoiler:Hammer Girl in position to kill her, Baseball Bat Man (her brother) loses his composure and begs him not to. Rama kills her anyway, leading Baseball Bat Man to snap and start attacking him recklessly]].
* OhCrap: A subtle one when [[spoiler:Bejo orders his men to search for Rama and kill him, and his henchman sheepishly reports that Rama has already fought his way into the building.]]building]].



* ProfessionalKiller: Prakoso and Bejo's assassins.



* PutOnABus: [[spoiler:Bowo leaves the film ten minutes in to recover from his injuries. In a deleted scene he and his wife are murdered soon after.]]

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* PutOnABus: [[spoiler:Bowo leaves the film ten minutes in to recover from his injuries. In a deleted scene scene, he and his wife are murdered soon after.]]



* ProfessionalKiller: Prakoso and Bejo's assassins.



* ShoutOut: [[spoiler:A sort-of-mobster storms the lair of an usurping crime boss, fighting his way through henchmen, getting injured, including a cut across his cheek, before killing the crime boss. He then slowly walks down stairs, clutching a wound at his abdomen, before saying a short, concise message to gathered criminals at the bottom.]] Are we talking about ''The Raid 2'' or ''Anime/CowboyBebop''?

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* ShoutOut: ShamefulStrip: Rama is forced to take off his clothes in front of Uco and Bangun, in order to prove that he isn't wearing a wire. Rama is not happy at all about what happened, and [[WhatTheHellHero and tells Lt. Bunawar as much]].
* ShoutOut:
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[[spoiler:A sort-of-mobster storms the lair of an usurping crime boss, fighting his way through henchmen, getting injured, including a cut across his cheek, before killing the crime boss. He then slowly walks down stairs, clutching a wound at his abdomen, before saying a short, concise message to gathered criminals at the bottom.]] Are we talking about ''The Raid 2'' or ''Anime/CowboyBebop''?''Anime/CowboyBebop''?
** The way Rama trains in prison (hitting a wall with the outline of a man written in chalk on it) is similar to that of the main character in ''Film/{{Oldboy}}''.



* TheSpeechless: Hammer Girl, who is incapable of talking.



* SoleSurvivor: Assuming that the "Funeral" deleted scene is canon, Rama is the only survivor of the team that was involved in the events of the first film. Andi is executed by Bejo in the opening, and Bowo is killed (along with his wife) a short while later.
* TheSpeechless: Hammer Girl, who is incapable of talking.
* SpottingTheThread: When Uco sees a gang tattoo on Bejo's hand as the latter bends down to pick up his cane, he puts two-and-two together [[spoiler:(remembering that Bejo had him execute the men who put the hit on him, who had the same tattoos) and realizes that Bejo tricked him into joining with him and killing his own father. This leads him to go AxCrazy during the final confrontation]].



* SuperSenses: One of Rama's main attributes (aside from his fighting skills) is his ability to discern key information incredibly quickly during tense situations. He immediately figures out that some of the inmates are going to try to kill Uco as soon as he sees one giving subtle glances to another prisoner. Later in the film, when he goes with Uco and Eko to the shakedown at the porn distributor, he realizes that one of the thugs has a shotgun hidden under the table as soon as his hands start to move.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Bunawar has Bowo (one of the surviving characters from the first film) taken off to have his injuries treated as soon as he meets the trio at the beginning of the film, with no further explanation as to the latter character's whereabouts or survival for the rest of the plot. There is a DeletedScene where [[spoiler:Bowo is executed by the crime syndicate]], but it's unknown as to whether this is considered canon or not.
* WhatTheHellHero:
** When Rama is very nearly exposed due to Bunawar planting a wire in his clothing when he leaves the prison, he calls out the latter as soon as he has access to a clean phone.
** Rama says the same thing to Bunawar later when he learns that [[spoiler:Eka was a former cop who turned and decided to work for Bangun's crime syndicate]].



* YouLookFamiliar:
** Yayan Ruhian, who plays Prakoso, also played Mad Dog in the previous film.
** Very Tri Yulisman, who plays Baseball Bat Man, also played one of Tama's guards in the previous film.
** The actor who portrayed the taxi driver was one of the guards who accompanied Andi in the previous film.
** The actor who played a ColdSniper in the last film portrays one of Bejo's men guarding Rama in the SUV.

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* Actionized Sequel: there's even more action than the first film and has a body count of 327 (I counted)

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%%* BadassBeard: Prakoso.
%%* BadassCrew: Bejo's assassins: Hammer Girl, Baseball Bat Man, and the Assassin.
%%* BadassGrandpa: While Prakoso is a father, he definitely looks old enough to qualify for this trope.
%%* BadassDriver: Eka. Bejo's men count too.
%%* BadassInANiceSuit: Eka as well.
%%* BadassMoustache: Bunawar.

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BadassBeard: Prakoso.
%%* * BadassCrew: Bejo's assassins: Hammer Girl, Baseball Bat Man, and the Assassin.
%%* * BadassGrandpa: While Prakoso is a father, he definitely looks old enough to qualify for this trope.
%%* * BadassDriver: Eka. Bejo's men count too.
%%* * BadassInANiceSuit: Eka as well.
%%* * BadassMoustache: Bunawar.



* Bloodier And Gorier: this one is bloodier, gorier, and even more violent than the first one, it's quite honestly the most gruesome movie ever made

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* Bloodier And Gorier: BloodierAndGorier: this one is bloodier, gorier, and even more violent than the first one, it's quite honestly the most gruesome movie ever made
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* Actionized Sequel: there's even more action than the first film and has a body count of 327

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* Actionized Sequel: there's even more action than the first film and has a body count of 327 (I counted)



* Bloodier And Gorier: this one is bloodier, gorier, and even more violent than the first one

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* Bloodier And Gorier: this one is bloodier, gorier, and even more violent than the first oneone, it's quite honestly the most gruesome movie ever made
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* ActionFilmQuietDramaScene: Rama calling his wife, Isa.

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* {{Badass}}: [[WorldOfBadass Nearly everyone in the main cast.]]:
** BadassBeard: Prakoso.
** BadassCrew: Bejo's assassins: Hammer Girl, Baseball Bat Man, and the Assassin.
** BadassGrandpa: While Prakoso is a father, he definitely looks old enough to qualify for this trope.
** BadassDriver: Eka. Bejo's men count too.
** BadassInANiceSuit: Eka as well.
** BadassMoustache: Bunawar.

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* {{Badass}}: [[WorldOfBadass Nearly everyone in the main cast.]]:
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%%* BadassBeard: Prakoso.
** %%* BadassCrew: Bejo's assassins: Hammer Girl, Baseball Bat Man, and the Assassin.
** %%* BadassGrandpa: While Prakoso is a father, he definitely looks old enough to qualify for this trope.
** %%* BadassDriver: Eka. Bejo's men count too.
** %%* BadassInANiceSuit: Eka as well.
** %%* BadassMoustache: Bunawar.
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Er... not really? The scenes with blood in them are a bit more graphic in The Raid 2, but there's *way more


* BloodierAndGorier: The film has much more blood spilled than the first film, especially during the final fight where karambits are used to splatter blood everywhere.
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* Kiai: Same as the first film, lots of them.

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* Kiai: {{Kiai}}: Same as the first film, lots of them.
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* SoftGlass: PlayedWith. Glass breaks fairly easy, Rama kicks a man through a car window, and he and the assassins throw each other through glass walls. However, going through glass often results in people getting cut up and bloody by the shards.



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** [[ZigZaggingTrope Zig-zagged,]] if anything; while the ''sheer number'' of horrifically violent acts is turned UpToEleven, the film noticeably lingers on them for less time than the first film. WordOfGod has stated that [[{{Bowdlerize}} frames did have to be cut]] to avoid an NC-17 rating in America, which, frankly, makes sense (it's honestly shocking that the ''first'' film didn't receive such treatment).

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* {{Badass}}: Nearly everyone in the main cast.
* BadassBeard: Prakoso.
* BadassCrew: Bejo's assassins: Hammer Girl, Baseball Bat Man, and the Assassin.
* BadassGrandpa: While Prakoso is a father, he definitely looks old enough to qualify for this trope.
* BadassDriver: Eka. Bejo's men count too.
* BadassInANiceSuit: Eka as well.
* BadassMoustache: Bunawar.

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* {{Badass}}: [[WorldOfBadass Nearly everyone in the main cast.
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cast.]]:
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BadassBeard: Prakoso.
* ** BadassCrew: Bejo's assassins: Hammer Girl, Baseball Bat Man, and the Assassin.
* ** BadassGrandpa: While Prakoso is a father, he definitely looks old enough to qualify for this trope.
* ** BadassDriver: Eka. Bejo's men count too.
* ** BadassInANiceSuit: Eka as well.
* ** BadassMoustache: Bunawar.



* WorldOfBadass
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A sequel to 2011's ''Film/TheRaid'', Indonesian martial-arts action movie '''''The Raid 2: Berandal''''' (meaning "Thug") was released worldwide at the end of March 2014. The film follows the main character's journey right after the end of the first movie. This was originally director Gareth Evans' dream project before budget limitations forced him to create a simpler movie.

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A sequel to 2011's ''Film/TheRaid'', Indonesian martial-arts action movie '''''The ''The Raid 2: Berandal''''' Berandal'' (meaning "Thug") was released worldwide at the end of March 2014. The film follows the main character's journey right after the end of the first movie. This was originally director Gareth Evans' dream project before budget limitations forced him to create a simpler movie.

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* HeroesFightBarehanded: Most noticeable example is Rama, other characters often use melee weapons, or, though not as prevalent, guns. Contrast with the first film where Rama freely used his knife and baton.

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* HeroesFightBarehanded: Most noticeable example is Rama, other characters often use melee weapons, or, though not as prevalent, guns. Contrast with the first film where Rama freely used his knife and baton. The only time Rama uses weapons are [[spoiler: when he gets them off of Bejo's trio of killers and dispatches them with their own tools. He keeps the Assassin's karambits to take down Bejo since the last few bad guys are armed with guns]].


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* NoNameGiven: Technically Baseball Bat Man counts as well, but the Assassin doesn't even get a specific title in lieu of a name.
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Frequently, religions will have some variations between countries, typically incorporating indigenous practices. For example, Japanese Christianity and Buddhism both incorporate aspects of Shinto. I would not be surprised if the aromatic candles are a particular quirk of Indonesian Islam, rather than artistic license.


* ArtisticLicenseReligion: In the first film, Rama is shown doing "Sholat", an Islamic ritual, implying he's Muslim. In ''Berandal'', his family is shown burning aromatic candles [[spoiler:when mourning Andi's death,]] which is not a Muslim tradition [[spoiler:for mourning the dead.]] Given Indonesia's religion variety, it's entirely possible that Rama's family was not Muslim like him, but the contrast is weird nonetheless.
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* SilentAntagonist: The Assassin, due to being the Voiceless.
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* CallBack: When attacked by crooked cops, Rama uses a broken bottle to slice up one's leg, exactly like he did against bad guys in TheRaid.

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* CallBack: When attacked by crooked cops, Rama uses a broken bottle to slice up one's leg, exactly like he did against bad guys in TheRaid.''The Raid''.
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A sequel of 2011's Indonesian martial arts action movie, ''Film/TheRaid'', ''The Raid 2: Berandal'' (meaning "Thug") was released worldwide at the end of March 2014. The film follows the main character's journey right after the end of the first movie. This movie was originally director Gareth Evans' dream project before budget limitations forced him to create a simpler movie.

After surviving through the ambush at Tama's apartment, Rama, again played by Iko Uwais, seeks protection for him and his family from an honest police officer recommended by his outlaw brother, Andi. It turns out that his family's safety has its price: his own freedom. Rama must abandon his wife and son and goes undercover, looking for evidence of the corruption within the force. However, when the gang he infiltrate faces the threats of conspiring rivals, Rama gets caught within the conflict and has to fight his way out through the worst the underworld has to offer.

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A sequel of to 2011's Indonesian martial arts action movie, ''Film/TheRaid'', ''The Indonesian martial-arts action movie '''''The Raid 2: Berandal'' Berandal''''' (meaning "Thug") was released worldwide at the end of March 2014. The film follows the main character's journey right after the end of the first movie. This movie was originally director Gareth Evans' dream project before budget limitations forced him to create a simpler movie.

After surviving through the ambush at Tama's apartment, Rama, again Rama (again played by Iko Uwais, Uwais) seeks protection for him himself and his family from an honest police officer recommended by his outlaw brother, Andi. It turns out that But his family's safety has its a heavy price: his own freedom. Rama must abandon abandons his wife and son and goes to go undercover, looking for evidence of the corruption within the police force. However, But when the gang he infiltrate faces the threats of conspiring rivals, Rama gets caught within the conflict and has to fight his way out through the worst the underworld has to offer.



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!!The film provides !! ''The Raid 2'' contains examples of the following tropes:tropes:



** [[spoiler: Much like Mad Dog, it takes a '''lot''' to kill Prakoso. He fights off dozens of men and wins, stumbling out of the nightclub heavily wounded. Then the Assassin comes and finishes him.]]

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** [[spoiler: Much [[spoiler:Much like Mad Dog, it takes a '''lot''' to kill Prakoso. He fights off dozens of men and wins, stumbling out of the nightclub heavily wounded. Then the Assassin comes and finishes him.]]



** Also in-universe one, when [[spoiler: [[SpotTheThread Uco manages to figure out how he was played by Bejo near the end of the film.]]]]

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** Also in-universe one, when [[spoiler: [[SpotTheThread [[spoiler:[[SpotTheThread Uco manages to figure out how he was played by Bejo near the end of the film.]]]]



* WhamShot: [[spoiler:Bejo]] having the same tattoo as the prisoner who was hell bent on killing Uco.

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* WhamShot: [[spoiler:Bejo]] having the same tattoo as the prisoner who was hell bent hell-bent on killing Uco.



** The actor who portrayed the taxi driver played as one of the guard who accompanied Andi in the previous film.
** The actor who played one of the ColdSniper in the last film portrays one of Bejo's men guarding Rama in the SUV.

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** The actor who portrayed the taxi driver played as was one of the guard guards who accompanied Andi in the previous film.
** The actor who played one of the a ColdSniper in the last film portrays one of Bejo's men guarding Rama in the SUV.

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* ScreamingWarrior: Similar to the first film, most fighters scream in all fight scenes.

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* ScreamingWarrior: Similar to the first film, most fighters scream film where everyone is screaming to kill each other in all fight scenes.scenes but not as much as before.

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* PsychopathicManChild: Hammer Girl and her brother Baseball Bat Man. They killed their abusive father and were taken in by the mob as children, which may explain their rather childlike behavior.

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* PsychopathicManChild: PsychopathicManchild: Hammer Girl and her brother Baseball Bat Man. They killed their abusive father and were taken in by the mob as children, which may explain their rather childlike behavior.



* PsychopathicManchild: Baseball Bat Man and Hammer Girl, WordOfGod.
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* TheOner: An impressive example that involves a camera moving through a car which is currently speeding down a highway.

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* ImprobableWeaponUser: Baseball Bat Man. Not everyone can hit baseballs hard and accurate enough to kill a man, but he does, and if he does not, he still has his trusted bat.



* ImprobableWeaponUser: Baseball Bat Man. Not everyone can hit baseballs hard and accurate enough to kill a man, but he does, and if he does not, he still has his trusted bat.
* ImprovFu: Used a lot by Rama and Prakoso during their fights.
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* HappyEndingOverride: While the first movie [[BittersweetEnding didn't exactly end on a high note,]] Andi and Rama come to some sort of understanding. Then Andi gets killed in the intro to the sequel.

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* HappyEndingOverride: While the first movie [[BittersweetEnding didn't exactly end on a high note,]] Andi and Rama come to some sort of understanding. understanding, and him and Bowo came out alive from the raid. Then Andi gets killed in the intro to the sequel.sequel, and, depending of whether the deleted scenes are canon or not, Bowo might have been killed as well.



* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:Bunawar's reason to kill Wahyu]]

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* HeKnowsTooMuch: [[spoiler:Bunawar's reason to kill Wahyu]]Wahyu.]]



* ICanStillFight: Taken to Tony Jaa-like levels. [[spoiler: With all his injuries, Rama decides to infiltrate Bejo's hideout and miraculously win against everybody in it. It's worth noting that Rama has at the start of the day been attacked by corrupt cops and takes, aside from punches, two nasty cuts to an arm and a leg. He barely has time to treat them before being called to Bangun's office, where he fights and is knocked out by the Assassin. He then fights four guys in the brutal car chase. It's only a few hours later that he launches his RoaringRampageOfRevenge, still injured. And then he keeps taking injuries as he progresses through Bejo's lair.]]

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* ICanStillFight: Taken to Tony Jaa-like levels. [[spoiler: With all his injuries, Rama decides to infiltrate Bejo's hideout and miraculously win against everybody in it. It's worth noting that Rama has at the start of the day been attacked by corrupt cops and takes, aside from punches, two nasty cuts to an arm and a leg. He barely has time to treat them before being called to Bangun's office, where he fights and is knocked out by the Assassin. He then fights four guys in the brutal car chase. It's only a few hours later that he launches his RoaringRampageOfRevenge, still injured. And then he keeps taking injuries as he progresses through Bejo's lair.]]



* MissingTrailerScene: The shot of Ryuchi shooting someone point-blank in the head while passing on an escalator is not in the film.

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* MissingTrailerScene: The shot of Ryuchi Ryuichi shooting someone point-blank in the head while passing on an escalator is not in the film.
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* Kiai: Same as the first film, lots of them.

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