Réalisation:
Stanley TongPhotographie:
Jingle MaMusique:
Nathan WangActeurs·trices:
Jackie Chan, Annie Wu, Ken Lo, Alex Veadov, Олег Видов, Ilia Volok, Nathan Jones, George Cheung, Bill Tung, Mars, Nonna Grishaeva, Endre Hules (plus)Résumés(1)
Aux trousses d'un agent russe, un agent des forces de police de Hong Kong (Jackie Chan) se retrouve plongé bien malgré lui dans un formidable complot internationale pour la possession d'armes nucléaires. Tour à tour manipulé par la C.I.A et les services secrets russes, notre héros se lance sur les traces de Tsui, ex-agent chinois devenu trafiquant. Son enquête l'entraine jusqu'en Australie où il fait la connaissance d'Annie, la sœur de Tsui. Avec son aide, il va tenter de faire toute la lumière sur les véritables agissements de Tsui. Sur le point de démasquer celui qui se cache derrière ce complot, Jackie devient la cible de ses mysterieux adversaires. Attaqué, accusé à tort de meurtre, il va devoir riposter, coup pour coup... (Metropolitan FilmExport)
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Jackie Chan is simply insane, but he constantly entertains me. He is funny and his movies should be too. Especially in the past, he focused on amusing the audience. This is a pure example, with the added Russian environment and later on the Australian one, where he doesn't fit in either case, but that makes the individual confrontations even more interesting. ()
Despite being part of the Police Story series, in the first half this picture reminds you a lot of a Bond movie and doesn’t hesitate to say it out loud. Jackie sets off to visit Ukraine, has a breakneck snowboard ride, then he goes to Australia where he swims with sharks etc. Considering I wasn’t expecting much from this, the picture was a pleasant surprise. Chan is in excellent physical form, the choreography is generally humorous and inventive (especially the fake kung fu is better than slow-motion “bullet time") and primarily it is decently paced, meaning that you don’t notice some of the mistakes. You can see that this had a sizeable budget and, last but not least, the movie isn’t very long, so you don’t get a chance to get bored. ()
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