L'agent le plus redoutable des forces spéciales chinoises s'installe paisiblement au bord de la mer. Lorsque des mercenaires sadiques se mettent à viser les civils alentour, il doit laisser ... Tout lireL'agent le plus redoutable des forces spéciales chinoises s'installe paisiblement au bord de la mer. Lorsque des mercenaires sadiques se mettent à viser les civils alentour, il doit laisser derrière lui sa tranquillité retrouvée et reprendre du service comme soldat et protecteur.L'agent le plus redoutable des forces spéciales chinoises s'installe paisiblement au bord de la mer. Lorsque des mercenaires sadiques se mettent à viser les civils alentour, il doit laisser derrière lui sa tranquillité retrouvée et reprendre du service comme soldat et protecteur.
- Récompenses
- 32 victoires et 16 nominations au total
- Long Xiaoyun
- (as Nan Yu)
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The hero, on the other hand, is really heroic and capable of fighting. But he never uses his brain. He, with the help of a security head and a rich second generation, keeps fighting against a small army with snipers, tanks and drones. And the hero wins in the end.
Co-written & directed by Wu Jing, the film makes a solid impression in the opening scene itself - a masterly shot & brilliantly choreographed underwater fight segment filmed in a single take and it only elevates from there on. The plot exhibits a better structure, focuses mainly on the lone wolf than the wolf pack and is more balanced in its narrative approach. Wu also ups the action, destruction & body counts with a dynamic display of violent gunfights & athletic prowess.
The setting moves from mainland China to Africa and its depiction is no different from how Hollywood perceives the Africans to be: people without nationality and smeared in blood, sickness & poverty. Nevertheless, the enhancements in other aspects helps keep the interest alive and it never runs out of action, thanks to its never-ending set pieces. Adding fuel to fire is its kinetic camerawork & improved pacing. The gweilo cast overacts as usual but Frank Grillo plays the baddie with finesse.
Overall, Wolf Warrior 2 is bigger, better & bolder than the first entry in all the ways imaginable, and is an explosive extravaganza that's going to appease most genre enthusiasts if not all. Some issues from the previous chapter are still around such as lame dialogues, dodgy CGI, mediocre acting & more. But the advancements in so many departments at once, plus its consistent delivery of intense action makes this sequel a winning material. It isn't without its flaws but after the bore its original was, it sure is a welcome delight.
The film's biggest draw, of course, is Chinese action-superstar Wu Jing. As a leading man, Wu Jing is kind of a perfect package. He has the pretty-boy looks to draw the female crowd but also a natural, convincing tough-guy persona. As a trained martial artist he has the physicality of Donnie Yen and the on screen charisma of Jet Li. Most importantly, Jing plays the kind of action hero that's just all too rare these days, the one that takes just as much punishment as he dishes it. Yet he sells it with the kind of world-class commitment that is simply awe-inspiring, like Jackie Chan or Tom Cruise who repeatedly endanger themselves simply to entertain their audience. It's all rather impressive until you realize he also directed the movie.
Still, there are minor flaws. Like every other Chinese films of late, flashbacks and dramatic scenes are rendered like bad 90's soap dramas – cut to slow-motion with colored filter, bad sound FX and obvious sad music cues so laughably bad its beyond parody. Noticeable green screen work occur here and there, as well as some obvious bad CGI during explosions. However these are minor occurrences that shouldn't detract from the overall experience.
Modern action films have become too sophisticated for its own good. Plots are overly convoluted with unnecessarily complicated character backstories, bloated runtimes, headache-inducing shaky cam action chopped up into indecipherable bits, lead actresses have to be badass fighters to be a strong female and villains having overly complex motivations to be evil. Wolf Warrior 2 is a reminder of simpler times, where it's perfectly OK to have a straightforward story backed-up by identifiable character archetypes, damsel-in-distresses who gets saved by the male hero without being considered weak and inferior to them and cartoonish, two-dimensional villains who just enjoy being evil. Like, its OK if the male protagonist becomes a lone, one-man killing machine who takes out an entire army. It's not realistic but who cares? As long as it's fun. In a summer where we've had a loud, incomprehensible Dunkirk, a War of the Planet of the Apes without enough war and an insufferable Spiderman: Homecoming filled with obnoxious Marvel fanboy worship, consider Wolf Warrior 2 a fresh alternative - a perfectly satisfying old-school action film that won't tax on brainpower but won't disrespect your intelligence either.
There is plenty of action and some of it is actually fun. The lead actor Wu Jing is stoic with some charisma. He's Jackie Chan without the comedy. The biggest problem is the bloated nature of the plot. It could have been simplified. There's no need for that outbreak plot. It's trying to do too much. I was surprised by the corrupt land developer plot at the start. The sideswipe against the Americans are expected. There are many patriotic touches that are expected. In the end, it's the bloated overlong plot that keeps it from being a hit for the foreign market.
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- AnecdotesThe highest grossing film in China ever with a gross of 5.68 billion yuan (approximately $854 million). It is also the second highest grossing film in a single territory, behind only the $936 million gross of Star Wars : Épisode VII - Le Réveil de la Force (2015) in the United States.
- ConnexionsFollows Zhan lang (2015)
- Bandes originalesAmazing Grace
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Wolf Warrior II
- Lieux de tournage
- Afrique du Sud(location shots)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 30 100 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 2 721 100 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 219 022 $US
- 30 juil. 2017
- Montant brut mondial
- 870 325 439 $US
- Durée2 heures 3 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1