Directed By: Jackie Chan
Written By: Jackie Chan & Edward Tang, Paul E. Clay
Cinematography: Yiu-Tsou Cheung and Yu-Tang Li
Editor: Peter Cheung
Cast: Jackie Chan, Maggie Cheung, Yuen Chor, Bill Tung, Kwok-Hung Lam, Charlie Cho, Keung-Kuen Lai, John Cheung, Ben Lam, Chi-fai Chan
Despite his success at apprehending criminals, Kevin Chan's unorthodox approach to his work as a police officer sees him demoted to the traffic branch. Despite this, the man he put behind bars is now out of prison, and has vowed to make his life a misery. While this crime boss is harassing Kevin and his girlfriend, the police are contemplating reinstating Kevin to help them fight a group of bombers attempting to extort $10 million from building owners.
I will admit this film had some big shoes to fill. Unfortunately, it doesn’t quite rise to the challenge.
The film comes off as bigger, and it takes a little longer to get started, which might be why this is a longer movie. The film feels a bit bloated.
The stunts try to be bigger, heavier, and longer with a bigger budget, but in actuality, they feel like there are fewer of them or not a special, not as deifying, except for the final fight in the third act.
The film begins by bringing the audience up to speed with highlights from the first film. As there will be returning characters.
The action takes a while at the beginning between action scenes, though the fight scenes are bigger, to a degree. The film lives off of a building up to them. Unfortunately, they don’t quite measure up.
Jackie Chan sports a better wardrobe, and this time around gives the returning cast more to do even as his character ultimately feels less comedic and more serious.
Though he still maintains being the center of attention, he lets others do some of the work.
This film at least has more of a story and its crime syndicate tail. Even the more minor moves feel dangerous and impressive at times.
Ultimately, this film feels like a disappointment
Grade: C
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