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Ito, a gangland enforcer, caught amidst a treacherous and violent insurrection within his Triad crime family upon his return home from a stint abroad.
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| SlashfilmMatt DonatoTimo Tjahjanto masters fist-of-fury filmmaking not only by dragging audiences into a mega-fun knockout most pit but experimenting with body-cam angles and honoring continuity. |
| Daily DeadHeather WixsonIf we're never going to see a third installment of The Raid, The Night Comes For Us is truly the best possible sequel scenario we can hope for, with Tjahjanto firmly cementing himself as the future of action cinema with his efforts here. |
| IGN MoviesRosie KnightUniquely violent, stylish, and engaging, The Night Comes For Us is an exciting prospect that delivers on all fronts. |
| IGNWilliam BibbianiUniquely violent, stylish, and engaging, The Night Comes For Us is an exciting prospect that delivers on all fronts. |
| Film PulseAdam PattersonA no-holds-barred bloodbath that hits the ground running and barely lets you catch your breath before throwing you into the next sequence of out-of-control violence. |
| The A.V. ClubKatie RifeIt uses a thin plot touching on the classic Hong Kong action themes of brotherhood and loyalty as an excuse to string together a series of gonzo action set-pieces so ingeniously bloody that one could conceivably classify the film as horror. |
| Flicks.co.nzDaniel RutledgeAn insane splatter action movie that's so over-the-top, it makes 2008's ultraviolent Rambo seem restrained. |
| The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Barry HertzBy exploiting the raw physical power of the Indonesian martial art called silat and then emptying buckets and buckets of fake blood upon your cast for kicks, filmmaker Timo Tjahjanto has birthed a monster of a movie, as brutal as it is hypnotic. |
| The RingerMiles SurreyShticks are good. More movies should have them. |
| The Young FolksNathanael HoodMay the Devil Take You feels like a retread of other, better movies, just with more cringe-worthy gore. But if it's a retread, it's a successful one, leaving a nasty taste in the back of the mouth and a gaping pit in the bottom of the stomach. |