In the second film, the titular Raid is performed by himself against an entire organization One-Man Army: Rama can take an entire gang if he has to.Grievous Bottley Harm: When getting ambushed in Berandal, the fight reaches a local restaurant that has Rama Dual Wielding a pair of bottles that he breaks and uses as shivs to cut up his assailants.After killing the Assassin, he takes his two karambits which becomes useful when Uco tries to kill him. He also uses two weapons several times in the sequel, such as making use of two prison guard batons during the prison riot and breaks two bottles when he is ambushed and the fight leads to a local restaurant. He wields both a combat knife and a nightstick in the first film. Dual Wielding: Seems to have a habit of engaging in this.In short, Rama is not invulnerable and has very real chance of being killed despite all his skills. It is after that he's cornered that he manages to mustered up the courage to face them head on in order to stay alive. This is best shown in the first movie during his fight with the machete gang, where Rama's first instinct was to run rather than bravely faced them head on. Not to mention, in almost every aftermath of his fights, he's left bruised, battered, and limping. Rama maybe a badass One-Man Army that can run through dozens of mooks, but he is still human that can be injured and fights because he has to, rather than for action sake. Deconstruction: Of the Action Hero and Invincible Hero.Allowing him to take a new identity of "Yuda" and go undercover. Death Faked for You: He is listed by the police as MIA after the disastrous raid in the first film.Cradling Your Kill: A variation of this happens twince in the finale, he lets the dying Assassin and Uco, lean against him as they die from fatal karambit wounds.One stand out moment is him using a local restaurant's grill to turn one of his opponents into a two-faced corpse He's either throwing objects, breaking limbs, stabbing people with all sorts of sharp objects, slamming you against walls or any tough surface, headbutting you, or using your own knife to either kill you or your friends. If he isn't beating you to death with martial arts or using weapons. Combat Pragmatist: Rama is as resourceful as he is rather ruthless in a fight.All thanks to his training and the experiences he has faced in both movies. Charles Atlas Superpower: He displays level of strength, speed, stamina and endurance that are nearly superhuman.He takes his time to slowly spin the pole out of the broom head and uses it to a decent effect against most of them before he loses it. ![]() Naturally when a bunch of gang members are about to ambush him. Broomstick Quarterstaff: During a rainy day in the prison, he's resting and holding a broomstick.Fighting against armies of mooks and fellow martial artists, that are one men/women armies in their own right. Beware the Nice Ones: Rama is a kind and quiet man, who deeply cares for his comrades and family, but he also just so happens to be the best fighters in the series.One member lands a blow on him which cuts the armor, but Rama is unharmed. Armor Is Useless: Though he ditches his body armor half-way through the first film, it actually does protect him during the fight with the Machete gang.His wife is heavily pregnant in movie 1, and in movie 2 he has a young son, though the boy is never put into any danger. ![]()
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