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Masacre en Nueva York

Título original: Hung fan kui
  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 44min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.8/10
48 k
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Jackie Chan in Masacre en Nueva York (1995)
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Artes MarcialesComedia oscuraKung FuAcciónComediaCrimenThriller

Un joven que visita y ayuda a su tío en la ciudad de Nueva York se ve obligado a luchar contra una pandilla callejera y la mafia con sus habilidades en artes marciales.Un joven que visita y ayuda a su tío en la ciudad de Nueva York se ve obligado a luchar contra una pandilla callejera y la mafia con sus habilidades en artes marciales.Un joven que visita y ayuda a su tío en la ciudad de Nueva York se ve obligado a luchar contra una pandilla callejera y la mafia con sus habilidades en artes marciales.

  • Dirección
    • Stanley Tong
  • Guionistas
    • Edward Tang
    • Fibe Ma
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    • Jackie Chan
    • Anita Mui
    • Françoise Yip
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    6.8/10
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      • Stanley Tong
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      • Edward Tang
      • Fibe Ma
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      • Jackie Chan
      • Anita Mui
      • Françoise Yip
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      • 2 premios ganados y 11 nominaciones en total

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    Rumble In The Bronx
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    Castor-5

    Great introduction to Chan's work

    This was the first film I saw of Jackie's (first one released in the US that I can remember despite The Protector and The Big Brawl in the 80s) and I have to say it's a great introduction to Chan's work. The fighting is great and well shot while the stunts are amazing. The humor (a Jackie trademark) is also hilarious. People from the US really don't know what a good martial arts film is. Some have grown up with Bruce Lee and it's appreciated but many of them are constantly renting Van Damme and Steven Segal films (working at a video store, I see it all the time). Seeing someone who really is impressive at martial arts, dosen't need fast cuts and choppy editing, and does his own stunts puts all the Van Damme's and Segal's to shame. Take the warehouse fight for example and compare it to any American martial arts film and you will see the difference.

    For those who haven't seen this film yet and love martial arts films - rent this movie. For those who have seen it and want to see more Jackie - I recommend Drunken Master I and II (II is very hard to find in the US), The Young Master (great final fight), Who Am I? (unbelieveable stunts), Police Story I, II, and III (all around Jackie Chan films, III is known in the US as just Supercop), Operation Condor (tons of martial arts), and Project A I and II (II is another hard to find one in the US). You may also want to check out Rush Hour and Shanghai Noon - they aren't as good as the ones listed above but they are entertaining and Jackie Chan films nonetheless. As for Rumble In The Bronx, make it your first Chan film.
    10lee_eisenberg

    My introduction to Jackie Chan.

    Before I'd seen "Rumble in the Bronx", I'd heard of Jackie Chan but never seen any of his movies. Well, when I saw this, I practically died laughing. Basically an hour and a half of him bonking people in every direction, the movie is physical humor at its best. The plot has Hong Kong cop Keung (Chan) coming to New York for his uncle's wedding and having to battle street gangs and a crime syndicate. By battle, I of course mean pulling every crazy stunt imaginable. I really liked the early scene in the store, and then the whole hovercraft sequence.

    I gotta ask: how did we get by before these kinds of movies? There was once a time when movies all followed the Disney formula, and Jackie Chan-style plots were unfathomable. Thank God for Bruce Lee! As it is, Jackie Chan often seems to be spoofing Bruce Lee. Hilarious.
    7MovieLuvaMatt

    Incredibly cheesy, but never a dull moment

    Watch it for the great action, great stunts and hilarious comedy. You can attack this movie from many different levels. The acting ranges from bad to horrendous, and so is the dialogue and dubbing. But even things like that add to the film's comic elements. When you're not laughing with the film, you're laughing at it. If you're a fan of most of Jackie Chan's work, like I am, have fun! Plus, that Francoise Yip is really, really hot.

    My score: 7 (out of 10)
    bluepotato

    great action, but it's missing something

    Jackie Chan is, without a doubt, one of the greatest action stars of our time - but that is not all he does, by far. He is the only actor I can think of who has so seamlessly blended heartstopping action with rolling-on-the-floor comedy. However, having seen some of his later work, I must say that in certain respects this movie did not live up to the expectations I had set for Jackie Chan.

    While the action sequences were excellent, they were a bit sparse, and there was too much plot between them. Normally that wouldn't be something to complain about too much, but in this case the plot was almost nonexistent. I've decided that the movie was basically an excuse for two big scenes: the kung-fu battle with the gang, and the hovercraft scene.

    There were several scenes in the movie which had me laughing out loud - the kind of clever humor and subtlety that has become Jackie Chan's trademark. But during a great portion of the movie, I was scratching my head wondering where that refreshing humor had gone. Some scenes were just too serious for a Jackie Chan movie.

    All that said, I really did enjoy the movie, and would give it 6 stars out of 10. The action sequences did have me on the edge of my seat, and the funny parts did have me laughing. I won't say that it was Jackie Chan's best work, but it was certainly enough to get him onto the American radar, and I'm very glad that that's where he is now. So I would recommend seeing this movie, but if someone were seeing their first Jackie Chan movie, I would recommend something else, possibly starting with a newer, non-dubbed American film first.
    8thesar-2

    The Streets of San Bronx

    I'd guess you'd have to call 'Rumble in the Bronx' an extreme example of a guilty pleasure. Though back in the 1990s, it was not my first introduction to Jackie Chan (the inferior 'Supercop' was) it was the one that got me hooked on his work. All the way through this viewing – the first in many years, the word "silly" kept popping up in my mind. It's dialogue, acting, stereotypes and shoddy cop work was so hilariously bad, I could only think this had to be written by someone who's only contact with the U.S.A. involves watching old 1970s cop hour-long dramas. And while some scenes were actually funny (SEE: the wrench threat) some were downright unintentionally funny (SEE: the toddler-toss and the entire closing on the golf course.) Leaving all that negative behind, it was an extreme joy watching Chan perform his own stunts in many, many inventive ways while simultaneously creating a very human and good-hearted character. The stunts were simply amazing and if one were to watch today for the first time, they need to know: he did them all himself, without a green screens, cables, etc. As arrogant as Chan is – I've read his biography, it's dripping with arrogance, he does have great gifts in originality, showmanship, pride in his work and making sure he never uses traditional American trickery/stunts. (This changes later in his work, when he was forced and got older, but this work and ones around it were all pure Chan.) Synopsis: Good-natured nephew Chan visits NYC and gets thrown in extraordinary circumstances: fighting both gangs and mob bosses while helping 2 women, his Uncle and a handicapped child. All that's irrelevant; what matters is once the action starts, it never lets up. And with an open-mind, what a fun rumble you'll have.

    Side Note: Wow.. not only was it painful for all the actors to get hurt during production (not to mention the roughly 16 dozen vehicles) it was also gut wrenching to watch the closing credits that showed mostly the unintentional crashes, broken bones, etc. You really have to hand it to the devotion of the crew, cast and Chan. Definitely Chan. My comments about his arrogance does not mean I don't admire the man, especially his extremely poor and underprivileged beginnings to the entertainer he became. He's one of the very few actors/action stars that no matter how incredibly silly his movies look to me – it has to be a culture thing, it's always a rush to see how long his fight scenes last, how inventive he becomes and simply how exciting they are.

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    • Trivia
      Filming in Vancouver, British Columbia on October 6, 1994, Jackie Chan broke his right ankle while attempting the scene where he jumps onto the hovercraft. Despite the injury, he was present at the premiere of La Leyenda del Maestro Borrachon (1994) at the Vancouver International Film Festival that night. Later in the production of this movie, director Stanley Tong sprained his ankle, completing the movie on crutches. Françoise Yip also broke her leg while filming the scene where she rides a motorbike across the tops of parked cars. She insisted on returning to the set after her leg was plastered at the hospital. Two stuntwomen also broke their legs during the filming of the motorcycle chase.
    • Errores
      Danny's Sega Game Gear, given to him by Keung, has no game inside it. In spite of this, Danny seems to enjoy playing with it.
    • Citas

      Ah Keung: Don't let the situation change you. Change it.

    • Créditos curiosos
      As is customary for Jackie Chan movies, the end credits show a blooper reel of outtakes of the movie's stunts gone wrong.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The Australian DVD was taken from the censored European master. A majority of the brutal impact hits of the bottles being hit into Jackie have been removed and cause several continuity errors.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Before and After/Rumble in the Bronx/Mary Reilly/Unforgettable/Mr. Wrong (1996)
    • Bandas sonoras
      You Are The One
      Written by Tim Dang and Nathan Wang

      Performed by Carrie Cain-Sparks

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de enero de 1995 (Hong Kong)
    • País de origen
      • Hong Kong
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Cantonés
    • También se conoce como
      • Rumble in the Bronx
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Vancouver, Columbia Británica, Canadá
    • Productoras
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Golden Way Films Ltd.
      • Maple Ridge Films
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 7,500,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 32,392,047
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 9,858,380
      • 25 feb 1996
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 32,392,047
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 44min(104 min)
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      • Color
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      • Dolby Digital(original release)
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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