Macau Police brings the tracking expert police officer out of retirement to help catch a dangerous group of professional thieves.Macau Police brings the tracking expert police officer out of retirement to help catch a dangerous group of professional thieves.Macau Police brings the tracking expert police officer out of retirement to help catch a dangerous group of professional thieves.
- Awards
- 8 wins & 1 nomination total
Wen Junhui
- Hu Feng
- (as Jun Wen Junhui)
Zhenwei Wang
- Ray
- (as Zac Wang)
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You will watch it more than once.
Excellent, especially in today's world where you rarely find good movies. It will definitely be one of the best crime movies. It will definitely be the best action crime movie in a decade. That's not an exaggeration. You won't get enough of Jackie. Go to the cinema now and enjoy Edge of Shadow, thank you Jackie Chan.
Jackie Chan's strongest film in recent memory
After a slew of stinkers over the past couple of years like Kung Fu Yoga, Bleeding Steel, Ride On, and Panda Plan, we all thought that Jackie Chan doesn't have what it takes anymore. Lo and behold we have The Shadow's Edge, a remake of 2007's Eye in the Sky. It promises the showdown we all dreamed of: Jackie VS the legend Tony Leung (who also appeared in Eye in the Sky), but given the stinker streak he got, anticipation and expectations are kept at a lukewarm level.
Surprise, surprise, this is arguably Jackie Chan's strongest film since 2017's The Foreigner. Even in their late 60s, this movie shows why Jackie and Tony are still legends for a reason. The supporting cast are also decent, with excellent performance by Zifeng Zhang in particular. The story is convoluted but fairly easy to follow, with the usual double crosses and in particular, really gritty and brutal action and violence, in particular from Tony Leung side. There are some comedic moments but they're few and far in between, but it doesn't detract an otherwise very serious Jackie Chan movie.
If there's any criticism, it'll be it's length. At over 2 hours, you kinda wish it trimmed down a good 20 minutes or so. The editing also leaves a lot to be desired with aggressive zooms, out of place sound effects, and jumpy quick cuts, very clearly to mask Jackie and Tony's sluggishness in combat (though the credits very clearly shows them doing most of the stunts, as do the supporting cast, so that's definitely appreciated). The CGI for some scenes in the first half is insultingly bad in the first half, which is weird considering how well the rest of the movie looked, and it has pretty shameless sequel bait *and* AI glorification, which I can tolerate the former, but boy does the latter actively detract the movie.
Criticisms aside, The Shadow's Edge is a very competent, very well made movie, that finally leverages Jackie Chan's underrated dramatic acting scenes, and absolutely uses Tony Leung to its maximum potential. It is absolutely Jackie Chan's best movie since The Foreigner, and Tony Leung's best performance in a while. I do hope for Jackie in particular, he keeps this newfound momentum, because after years of stinkers and surrounding himself with CGI animals and slapsticks, I think it's time for him to go all in for the dramatic.
Surprise, surprise, this is arguably Jackie Chan's strongest film since 2017's The Foreigner. Even in their late 60s, this movie shows why Jackie and Tony are still legends for a reason. The supporting cast are also decent, with excellent performance by Zifeng Zhang in particular. The story is convoluted but fairly easy to follow, with the usual double crosses and in particular, really gritty and brutal action and violence, in particular from Tony Leung side. There are some comedic moments but they're few and far in between, but it doesn't detract an otherwise very serious Jackie Chan movie.
If there's any criticism, it'll be it's length. At over 2 hours, you kinda wish it trimmed down a good 20 minutes or so. The editing also leaves a lot to be desired with aggressive zooms, out of place sound effects, and jumpy quick cuts, very clearly to mask Jackie and Tony's sluggishness in combat (though the credits very clearly shows them doing most of the stunts, as do the supporting cast, so that's definitely appreciated). The CGI for some scenes in the first half is insultingly bad in the first half, which is weird considering how well the rest of the movie looked, and it has pretty shameless sequel bait *and* AI glorification, which I can tolerate the former, but boy does the latter actively detract the movie.
Criticisms aside, The Shadow's Edge is a very competent, very well made movie, that finally leverages Jackie Chan's underrated dramatic acting scenes, and absolutely uses Tony Leung to its maximum potential. It is absolutely Jackie Chan's best movie since The Foreigner, and Tony Leung's best performance in a while. I do hope for Jackie in particular, he keeps this newfound momentum, because after years of stinkers and surrounding himself with CGI animals and slapsticks, I think it's time for him to go all in for the dramatic.
Impressive action movie π₯
Tbh I'm not into action movie but TSE is totally worth to watch. Everything was perfect, every detail of the scene, the storyline, and the tensions were truly palpable. Their fighting scenes incredibly amazing. And I can feel the emotion. Especially the sad scenes, really touched my heart, made me cry along, for real. Big applause to all the casts and crews π Great Job ππ―
"Better to have regrets.. than to make mistakes"
Four charming young parkour villains do a heist, taking advantage of technology.. the great Chinese police must call on a retired expert (Jackie Chan) to help catch them.
It soon turns into a redemption arc for him.. and together with a young girl, they face off against an old assassin.
The film has a flashy and energetic start, but the introduced elements are quickly pushed aside completely for a different kind of movie, which was quite disappointing.
Some important structural pieces become predictable, but at least the film isn't tropey. It is well executed, and reminds of a Nolan's Batman movie in visuals, sounds, etc.
While enjoyable, it is not very efficient in its storytelling, and suffers from pacing issues. There's also too much setup and the payoff doesn't get there. The developments aren't very interesting either.
Overall, it is better than I expected, but nothing in it I haven't seen before.
It soon turns into a redemption arc for him.. and together with a young girl, they face off against an old assassin.
The film has a flashy and energetic start, but the introduced elements are quickly pushed aside completely for a different kind of movie, which was quite disappointing.
Some important structural pieces become predictable, but at least the film isn't tropey. It is well executed, and reminds of a Nolan's Batman movie in visuals, sounds, etc.
While enjoyable, it is not very efficient in its storytelling, and suffers from pacing issues. There's also too much setup and the payoff doesn't get there. The developments aren't very interesting either.
Overall, it is better than I expected, but nothing in it I haven't seen before.
Excellent action movie from Jackie
I was very lucky to have this showing on the same day they opened in macau. So I got to see it immediately on a big screen.
The plot is just ok, but it's great to see Jackie still doing his own stunts and the fight scenes are great. So good to see 2 legends acting against each other. So glad that I found this movie!
The plot is just ok, but it's great to see Jackie still doing his own stunts and the fight scenes are great. So good to see 2 legends acting against each other. So glad that I found this movie!
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough most of the scenes featured Macau, most of the shooting takes place in studios.
- Crazy creditsFirst Jackie Chan movie with an end credit that indicates a possible sequel.
- ConnectionsRemake of Eye in the Sky (2007)
Details
Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $2,234,349
- Runtime
- 2h 21m(141 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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