kevinknapman wrote: Sure some of the fights were occasionally repetitive but they were incredibly well-choreographed by lead Uwais and Yayan Ruhian (Mad Dog).
Slightly insane, often awesome and well worth seeing if that's your kind of thing.
Right okay back today and in a much better mood

Agree 100% with the choreography and definitely one for the martial art movie fan

still thought as an action film itself it wasn't up to much, little character development actually found at the beginning i was intrigued to know the story behind the Lieutenant and Tama and also Rama's story too because it was mildy intimated early on there was a little more to him however 40 minutes in i just didn't care anymore!
there was a half hearted round of applause in Glasgow but just because the fight scene had finally ended the whole film for me was like Diversity on Ecstacy certainly would not p*y to see it, action movies are my favorite genre ie Die Hard, Death Wish Rambo and well i could list them all night this film doesn't even come close to any of them not even slightly (in my opinion)