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Labels: News. Ghost rider 2. This scene also has Andy On being no less brutal with a dizzying array of kicks. Actress Wang Xue Mei as the only female member of the gang, is just as deadly as the men.
Utilising her high-heeled boots as vicious weapons, she kicks her way through the remaining members of the police team. Although there is some obvious wirework, you can still feel every blow as bodies bounce off kicks and fall off buildings. His initial appearance is more of a dramatic one, as he tries to save a homeless man who has fallen ill. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised the first time I saw him in action. He may not quite have the same rhythm and abilities as his famous father, but he is no slouch when it comes to having a bust up with a gang of thugs in a teahouse!
The stuntmen look like they are being paid by the bruise, as they bounce off balconies and crash through every bit of glass or furniture on screen. The route to the extended finale is littered with confrontations, shootouts and explosions. Wu Jing steals the show once again in the extended showdown with Chan, Tse and Yue.
The skills and choreography on display just about compensate enough to forgive some of the wire-enhancement and digital effects used. Much like a Jackie Chan film, the end credits reveal some behind-the-scenes footage of the action being filmed. It shows that the stars really did perform most of their own stunts, and even though they maybe attached to a wire, they really are ricocheting off buildings and vehicles, and for one scene in particular, they really are on fire!
Director Benny Chan shoots and edits the action sequences exquisitely, using a good mix of wide and medium, dolly and crane shots, and even top down views. Each set-piece feels frantic and energetic, without continuously resorting to using a shaky cam, jump cuts and tight shots. Wu Jing is at his menacing, brooding best as the unhinged villain. Jaycee Chan brings charm and sympathy to his role as an innocent rookie, and manages to impress in his fight scenes. So a modern classic then?
Not quite. There are a few cringe-worthy scenes and they push the total running time to over 2 hours, when this could have been a nice, compact action film of 90 to minutes.
Benny Chan may be great at action but, in this film, falls flat on drama! If you yearn for the golden days of contemporary Hong Kong action films, this comes pretty close. Influenced by the movies of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, Glen began training in martial arts and gymnastics in This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Kung-fu Kingdom KFK is a team of dedicated martial arts enthusiasts.
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It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. Home » Reviews » Movies » Invisible Target Glen Stanway September 5, Movies. Wai King ho joins the team Trust no one The rooftop chase is thrilling The end credits reveal the actors did the fire burn stunts for real The deadly Wang Xue Mei The actors performed many of the impressive stunts themselves.
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