: A new, highly immersive Indonesian Atmos track is included, described as a "home theater workout". Dual Scores : Includes both the original Indonesian score (by Aria Prayogi and Fajar Yuskemal) and the international score (by Mike Shinoda and Joe Trapanese). Subtitles/Dubs
: While originally shot on low-budget digital cameras (Panasonic AG-AF100), this version uses tasteful AI upscaling to improve texture and detail. Audio Options Dolby Atmos
There is currently no native 4K UHD BluRay release of The Raid (though fans have been begging for one for years). Until that day arrives, the 2011 REMASTERED BluRay remains the definitive way to experience the film in your home.
For the uninitiated: The Raid follows a 20-man elite SWAT team deployed into a derelict high-rise in the slums of Jakarta. The building is a no-man’s-land ruled by a ruthless drug lord, Tama (Ray Sahetapy). When the team’s cover is blown and their extraction is cut off, rookie officer Rama must fight his way up floor-by-floor to survive. There is no subplot about a family dinner; there is no romantic distraction. There is only the climb.
: A new, highly immersive Indonesian Atmos track is included, described as a "home theater workout". Dual Scores : Includes both the original Indonesian score (by Aria Prayogi and Fajar Yuskemal) and the international score (by Mike Shinoda and Joe Trapanese). Subtitles/Dubs
: While originally shot on low-budget digital cameras (Panasonic AG-AF100), this version uses tasteful AI upscaling to improve texture and detail. Audio Options Dolby Atmos
There is currently no native 4K UHD BluRay release of The Raid (though fans have been begging for one for years). Until that day arrives, the 2011 REMASTERED BluRay remains the definitive way to experience the film in your home.
For the uninitiated: The Raid follows a 20-man elite SWAT team deployed into a derelict high-rise in the slums of Jakarta. The building is a no-man’s-land ruled by a ruthless drug lord, Tama (Ray Sahetapy). When the team’s cover is blown and their extraction is cut off, rookie officer Rama must fight his way up floor-by-floor to survive. There is no subplot about a family dinner; there is no romantic distraction. There is only the climb.