Delightful Jackie Chan vehicle directed by long time collaborator Sammo Hung.
This is one of his best, with all the action and humor he is beloved for.
Delightful Jackie Chan vehicle directed by long time collaborator Sammo Hung.
This is one of his best, with all the action and humor he is beloved for.
Fantastic and widely admired police action crime drama from Andy Lau and Alan Mak.
This film uses the classic HK trope of an undercover cop and undercover crook and uses it to delve deep into the men's lives and ask existential questions about human nature.
Every aspect of this film is a success. It looks great, the pacing is tight, the characters and their situations are engrossing. The supporting characters are pitch perfect and the two leads are impeccable. Watching…
Does this movie suffer from its lack of budget?
Yes.
Does it have some pacing issues?
Yes.
Is the comedy kinda niche and not for everyone?
Yes.
But holy hell, this is such a bat shit amazing ride I'm willing to forgive it's flaws. The mere fact that there is someone out there making an r-rated, no budget, toilet humor, puppet heavy, special effects extravaganza gives me hope for the human spirit.
The third and final Police Story movie. Of these 3, which is the best is up for debate and largely a matter of preference, but on paper you can make a strong argument for this one.
Police Story 3: Supercop puts Ka Kui on mainland China, going undercover in a gang. It's a conceit that gives this Hong Kong production a chance to poke a little fun at the communists, which is delightful and interesting. Michelle Yeoh as a hyper…