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The Night Comes for Us

  • 2018
  • TV-MA
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
31K
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POPULARITY
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Iko Uwais in The Night Comes for Us (2018)
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Ito, a gangland enforcer, is caught amidst a treacherous and violent insurrection within his Triad crime family upon his return home from a stint abroad.Ito, a gangland enforcer, is caught amidst a treacherous and violent insurrection within his Triad crime family upon his return home from a stint abroad.Ito, a gangland enforcer, is caught amidst a treacherous and violent insurrection within his Triad crime family upon his return home from a stint abroad.

  • Director
    • Timo Tjahjanto
  • Writer
    • Timo Tjahjanto
  • Stars
    • Iko Uwais
    • Sunny Pang
    • Joe Taslim
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    31K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,622
    804
    • Director
      • Timo Tjahjanto
    • Writer
      • Timo Tjahjanto
    • Stars
      • Iko Uwais
      • Sunny Pang
      • Joe Taslim
    • 297User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Iko Uwais
    Iko Uwais
    • Arian
    Sunny Pang
    Sunny Pang
    • Chien Wu
    Joe Taslim
    Joe Taslim
    • Ito
    Julie Estelle
    Julie Estelle
    • The Operator
    Morgan Oey
    Morgan Oey
    • Arian's Assistant
    Dian Sastrowardoyo
    Dian Sastrowardoyo
    • Alma
    Hannah Al Rashid
    Hannah Al Rashid
    • Elena
    Shareefa Daanish
    Shareefa Daanish
    • Triad's Sniper
    Zack Lee
    Zack Lee
    • Bobby
    Abimana Aryasatya
    • Fatih
    Epy Kusnandar
    Epy Kusnandar
    • Night Handler
    Dimas Anggara
    • Wisnu
    Salvita Decorte
    • Shinta
    Revaldo
    • Yohan
    Asha Kenyeri Bermudez
    • Reina
    Ronny P. Tjandra
    • Aliong
    • (as Ronny Paulus Tjandra)
    • Director
      • Timo Tjahjanto
    • Writer
      • Timo Tjahjanto
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    User reviews297

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    5AndreasHardcastle

    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.
    6HotDoggyBoomBooM

    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..
    5fachrial-ilham

    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.
    7Gresh854

    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)
    9BA_Harrison

    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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    • Trivia
      The director, Timo Tjahjanto, through his Twitter account, hinted this as the first movie in a planned trilogy. He also hinted that the next movie will focus on the operator (played by Julie Estelle) and the remaining member of the Six Seas.
    • Goofs
      When Shinta is berating Ito at her apartment bathroom for disappearing without notice, she is tying a bandage around his torso. The bandage disappears in the next frame and appears tied around Ito in the next frame.
    • Quotes

      Bobby: Okay, honey. Off you fucking go. Don't bother coming back. Fuck off! It's over between us. Leave!

      Shinta: Enough.

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Indonesia
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Languages
      • Indonesian
      • English
      • Mandarin
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Màn Đêm Kéo Đến
    • Filming locations
      • Jakarta, Indonesia
    • Production companies
      • Infinite Frameworks Studios
      • Screenplay Infinite Films
      • XYZ Films
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 1 minute
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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