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The Night Comes For Us – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

Ending For Noted Characters (Spoilers) [adinserter name=”General Ads”] Joe Taslim As Ito Ito ends the film driving towards Chien Wu, and a bunch of people with machine guns, as his final stand. Zack Lee As Bobby After showing he lives up to his crazy nickname, Bobby gets killed by Elena. Asha Kenyeri Bermudez as Reina…

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onOctober 19, 2018 6:25 PMDecember 9, 2018 7:35 PM Hours Updated onDecember 9, 2018 7:35 PM

Spoiler Alert: This summary and review contains spoilers.


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  • Ending For Noted Characters (Spoilers)
    • Joe Taslim As Ito
    • Zack Lee As Bobby
    • Asha Kenyeri Bermudez as Reina
    • Iko Uqais as Arian
    • Sunny Pang as Chien Wu
    • Dian Sastrowardoyo as Alma
    • Hannah Al Rashid as Elena
    • Julie Estelle as The Operator
    • Revaldo as Yohan

Ending For Noted Characters (Spoilers)

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Joe Taslim As Ito

Ito ends the film driving towards Chien Wu, and a bunch of people with machine guns, as his final stand.


Zack Lee As Bobby

After showing he lives up to his crazy nickname, Bobby gets killed by Elena.


Asha Kenyeri Bermudez as Reina

Reina (Asha Kenyeri Bermudez) when we first meet her.
Reina (Asha Kenyeri Bermudez)

With a new identity in hand, Ito shoos her off to live a new life and we are left to hope for the best. Even though one of the things the 6 Seas specialize in is human trafficking. Which, with Reina not being left with nothing but an ID, no cash and seemingly The Operator not taking her in, we’re left expecting the worse.

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Iko Uqais as Arian

After Ito leaves him alive, and Arian wastes all his bullets trying to shoot Ito, Arian faces Chien Wu, who seemingly has always been watching. So, with one disappointment after another, he decides to kill Arian than let him fail again.


Sunny Pang as Chien Wu

Chien Wu is most likely alive. Yes, Ito was driving straight towards him, pedal to the metal, but also Ito was being heralded with bullets. So, even if he got a little close for comfort, Chien Wu could move out the way. If not see a doctor to tend to his injuries.


Dian Sastrowardoyo as Alma

Elena (Hannah Al Rashid) and Alma (Dian Sastrowardoyo) before fighting.
Elena (Hannah Al Rashid) and Alma (Dian Sastrowardoyo)

Alma died thanks to The Operator using her weapon against her. She ties it to an air conditioner, kicks it out the window, and Alms loses her fingers trying to not choke to death – which she does anyway.

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Hannah Al Rashid as Elena

The Operator slices open Elena’s stomach in their fight and while Elena still finds a way to fight after that, a blade right through her throat finished her off.


Julie Estelle as The Operator

The Operator (Julie Estelle) determining whether shell kill Ito.
The Operator (Julie Estelle)

After two intense battles, and Reina being handed back to Ito, The Operator takes off with us not knowing if there will be repercussions for her not killing Ito herself.


Revaldo as Yohan

Yohan gets shot up and surprisingly, despite how his body, and the table behind him, get torn up, Ito ends up just fine.


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