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A female cop befriends a mysterious martial arts drifter, who turns out to be a deadly assassin.A female cop befriends a mysterious martial arts drifter, who turns out to be a deadly assassin.A female cop befriends a mysterious martial arts drifter, who turns out to be a deadly assassin.
Kara Ying Hung Wai
- Boss
- (as Kara Wai)
Zhanwen Kou
- Timothy 'Chairman' Ma
- (as Kou Zhan Wen)
Chi Zhang
- Chairman's Subordinate
- (as Zhang Chi)
Xueliang Zhu
- Chairman's Subordinate
- (as Zhu Xue Liang)
Shan Peng Dang
- Chairman's Subordinate
- (as Dang Shan Peng)
Man-Wai Chow
- Sexy Girl
- (as Chow Man Wai)
Hau-Yiu Ng
- Sexy Girl
- (as Ng Hau Yiu)
Yin-Ming Sin
- Sexy Girl
- (as Sin Yin Ming)
Noriko Aoyama
- Miho Sasaki - Chairman Ma's Wife
- (as Aoyama Noriko)
Lik-Sun Fong
- Handson
- (as Alex Fong)
Kai-Man Tin
- Jellyfish
- (as Tenky Tin)
Yang Li
- Chairman's Subordinate
- (as Li Yang)
Cham-Sam Wong
- Chairman's Subordinate
- (as Wong Sam)
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I may call this film kind of refreshment, even if we agree it has cheep plot concept all the way from the start. What I like about this film is that it is opposite of now-days Hollywood failure attempts to make a good film from the great investments. This film looks like attempt to make a second rate Hollywood movie but it finally got into more than that. Good directing, very good camera, pretty good SF martial arts effects (even though I don't like such fairy tale kung-fu picture) and excellent acting. What I also like about this film is charming and natural style of film making, kind of discrete and cute sense of humor, easy to swallow but still not underlined as a movie trademark. All in all, it is far from dull film and solid entertainment in the sleepy nights.
Frankly I do not understand why this movie deserves such a pathetic IMDb score, given its decent plot and great story-telling. The movie reminded me of Infernal Affairs, which is not a bad example to look up to. It brought me back to the Islands District of Hong Kong, where life is much simpler. The dingy alleys, plainly clothed local police officers and a lone traveler from culturally different mainland China drew a picture in sharp contrast with penthouse office, high heeled diva and black suits donned gangs. The movie gave a successful preach that it's not appearance or wealth but compassion and dedication to higher ideals that makes the world a better place and life a fulfilling process. It thoroughly warmed my heart and plenty of unanticipated turns kept me absorbed throughout. I found it much more interesting than Ip Man, an over-hyped movie full of political correctness. I beg to differ with the other comment doubting Jacky Wu's performance and caliber as a co-director. I would definitely recommend it to my friends, who may even not turn out an Kung Fu movie fan.
It doesn't make you think really nor cry, but it does provide with some good old fashion ass-kicking...
And what ass-kicking it is!
Very well orchestrated fights but of course it's not just all random fights it does have a story, and the story is fairly good although at times a little confusing possibly because of the way it was edited, it does feel a little bit like there was a scene missing here and there.
Not to the point that it takes you out of the movie or anything though.
2 likable leads in the shapes of Wu Jing and Celina Jade, who both do very well as does the rest of the cast.
Not flawless by any means, but enjoyable.
And what ass-kicking it is!
Very well orchestrated fights but of course it's not just all random fights it does have a story, and the story is fairly good although at times a little confusing possibly because of the way it was edited, it does feel a little bit like there was a scene missing here and there.
Not to the point that it takes you out of the movie or anything though.
2 likable leads in the shapes of Wu Jing and Celina Jade, who both do very well as does the rest of the cast.
Not flawless by any means, but enjoyable.
From IMDB: "A female cop befriends a mysterious martial arts drifter,
who turns out to be a deadly assassin."
Starring Jing Wu (Wolf Warrior) and newcomer, Chinese-American Celina Jade. Wu followed the same path as Jet Li to China's School of Wushu (Kung Fu) at age six, so is quite an accomplished Martial Artist. Jade was taught Taekwondo by her father, so is no slouch in the fighting dept.
For a small budget movie, there is plenty of scenery and action, at times non-stop. Wu is an assassin who carries his 'trophies' around with him, and the main plot is that one of his kills' relatives wants it back. The final 'fight' is completely over the top and his romance with Jade is kept on the back burner.
All in all, well worth spending 90 minutes of your time.
Starring Jing Wu (Wolf Warrior) and newcomer, Chinese-American Celina Jade. Wu followed the same path as Jet Li to China's School of Wushu (Kung Fu) at age six, so is quite an accomplished Martial Artist. Jade was taught Taekwondo by her father, so is no slouch in the fighting dept.
For a small budget movie, there is plenty of scenery and action, at times non-stop. Wu is an assassin who carries his 'trophies' around with him, and the main plot is that one of his kills' relatives wants it back. The final 'fight' is completely over the top and his romance with Jade is kept on the back burner.
All in all, well worth spending 90 minutes of your time.
2008 would be a good year for HK style action films if it was just for "Ip Man" which takes the traditional kung fu film of the early 1980's and updates it. Here we have an updating of the typical police action film of the late 1980's. Looks like 2008 has been a banner year.
Combining gangster genre with the sort of police action that Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock would be in, we have a well shot, exciting police drama with great kung fu action (no guns) and some light comedy. What takes this above the average film from the 1980's are the character touches that usually didn't happen in the older films. I found a lot of the films from that era to be boring or too stupid but this film held my attention for the full 80 minutes.
Good acting, great to excellent action choreography, fine direction and photography. I highly recommend this film.
Combining gangster genre with the sort of police action that Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock would be in, we have a well shot, exciting police drama with great kung fu action (no guns) and some light comedy. What takes this above the average film from the 1980's are the character touches that usually didn't happen in the older films. I found a lot of the films from that era to be boring or too stupid but this film held my attention for the full 80 minutes.
Good acting, great to excellent action choreography, fine direction and photography. I highly recommend this film.
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- Budget
- HK$4,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $1,317,019
- Runtime
- 1h 29m(89 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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