8/10
Mystical cop
29 July 2024
Most of us are familiar with the Hong Kong police movies, all feature extremely charismatic protagonists, a quick witted plot, full of exciting and complicated choreography sequences and some fun humour to spice all that up. Now, imagine all that but with added mysticism and magic on top of it- Wei Tungs "Magic Cop" brings all that and much more.

Magic Cop follows "Uncle Feng" a cop that uses extremely ancient Daoist methods to solve crimes. In the city of Hong Kong a zombie with drugs in its bag is discovered so the Hong Kong police department calls him in for his help, due to his history with the Hong Kong police department he reluctantly accepts the job. He's paired up with two sergeants, Lam and 2237 who bring up their own quirks to solve this case.

Now first to the positives, this movie is GORGEOUS, the shots are nice and the effects are even better and so impressive for their time. Speaking of gorgeousness, the city of Hong Kong makes itself to be a beautiful backdrop for such a fast paced and mystical movie, I knew this before but it never ceases to amaze me what a wonderful place this is for movies.

The story is brief and effective and it doesn't dwell too much on the rules of the mystical powers behind Uncle Feng's magic leaving it all into a mystery. The comedy is well executed with some funny moments, the comedy isn't forced; instead it lends itself to these moments naturally with some laugh out loud happenings.

The acting is also very good, the characters portrayed all have distinct personalities and it looks as if they're all having a blast.

Now to some negatives, while the movie is very effective and entertaining I feel like the motives of the antagonists in the movie aren't really explained or explored all that well, they're just bad guys who happen to use zombies to smuggle drugs which to be honest doesn't need a lot of explanation but it would've been nice to see some more motive besides just being pure evil, in a mystical way.

Also there's some story threads that weren't really resolved within the main plot, like Uncle Feng's involvement with the HK Police department before there's a whole scene with a bag and a document that he needs to sign but for some reason the movie doesn't really return to this point after this.

Also the ending is a bit abrupt, I wish there would've been some form of conclusion for the case or something- as it is presented in this movie it's like:"Evil has been defeated, good! Case closed!" Which can be a bit confusing.

Anyways these are just nitpicks and they didn't really take away from the main experience which was very enjoyable. It looks as if the movie also opened up for some sequels but there was none unfortunately, however there seem to be more Hong Kong cop movies with a mystical touch- can't wait to see more!
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