Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMacau Police brings the tracking expert police officer out of retirement to help catch a dangerous group of professional thieves.Macau Police brings the tracking expert police officer out of retirement to help catch a dangerous group of professional thieves.Macau Police brings the tracking expert police officer out of retirement to help catch a dangerous group of professional thieves.
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The Shadow's Edge marks what may very well be Jackie Chan's finest film in the past decade. At 70, Chan proves once again that his legacy isn't just built on nostalgia but on his continued ability to deliver electrifying action that feels fresh and sharp.
The fight scenes are the undeniable highlight. With crisp editing and tight choreography, the action flows seamlessly from one sequence to the next. Credit goes not only to Chan's relentless dedication but also to the fight director and camerawork, which cleverly amplify his movements. By relying on very few stand-ins yet framing him to appear faster and sharper than his age would suggest, the team has crafted fight scenes that honor his physicality without hiding his years.
True to Chan's style, the film isn't just about fists and kicks. Sprinkled in are moments of light drama and well-timed comedy, enough to draw out both smiles and tears without overstaying their welcome. The villain, portrayed by Tony Ka Fai Leung adds genuine weight to the narrative, delivering a performance that stands toe-to-toe with Chan's presence.
As for the story, the plot twists strike a solid balance-surprising enough to keep audiences hooked, yet never crossing into corny territory. It's a mature kind of unpredictability that feels fitting for a veteran action star's return to form.
Verdict: The Shadow's Edge is not only a thrilling showcase of Jackie Chan's enduring artistry but also a reminder of why he remains one of cinema's most beloved action legends. It's fast, funny, heartfelt, and easily his best in the last ten years.
The fight scenes are the undeniable highlight. With crisp editing and tight choreography, the action flows seamlessly from one sequence to the next. Credit goes not only to Chan's relentless dedication but also to the fight director and camerawork, which cleverly amplify his movements. By relying on very few stand-ins yet framing him to appear faster and sharper than his age would suggest, the team has crafted fight scenes that honor his physicality without hiding his years.
True to Chan's style, the film isn't just about fists and kicks. Sprinkled in are moments of light drama and well-timed comedy, enough to draw out both smiles and tears without overstaying their welcome. The villain, portrayed by Tony Ka Fai Leung adds genuine weight to the narrative, delivering a performance that stands toe-to-toe with Chan's presence.
As for the story, the plot twists strike a solid balance-surprising enough to keep audiences hooked, yet never crossing into corny territory. It's a mature kind of unpredictability that feels fitting for a veteran action star's return to form.
Verdict: The Shadow's Edge is not only a thrilling showcase of Jackie Chan's enduring artistry but also a reminder of why he remains one of cinema's most beloved action legends. It's fast, funny, heartfelt, and easily his best in the last ten years.
I ve seen Jackie's movies since 90's , he was very best at comedy fighting, lot of movies he played, but i dont think this one is the best. He is still ok but not at his best, Leung is better, he is like De Niro, very deep in the character.
Short story, the robbers is consist of young men which has good skills in undercover and fighting. They are very fast. But when they disobey their boss' order, it became an unforgiven mistake. When police has troubled to investigate, they called the retirement officer to help them. It works. With technology and knowledge, the new team got a lead.
Movie goes too long, young character still not mature yet. Not bad but not god enough. If you miss Jackie and Leung, go watch this.
Short story, the robbers is consist of young men which has good skills in undercover and fighting. They are very fast. But when they disobey their boss' order, it became an unforgiven mistake. When police has troubled to investigate, they called the retirement officer to help them. It works. With technology and knowledge, the new team got a lead.
Movie goes too long, young character still not mature yet. Not bad but not god enough. If you miss Jackie and Leung, go watch this.
10kaxka4
Fantastic!! It's the Legend Jackie Chan and Tony Leungkafai. Even though they're old, their fighting scenes are so impressive. The storyline is really good, presenting a touching relationship, both from the police and criminal side. Full of plot twists too, the hacking scenes are so cool, the young actors did so great. You won't get bored watching it because it's spiced with humorous scenes. I really hope there will be a sequel, because the story is very interesting to develop further.
10Asengg-2
I wasn't expecting much despite it's starring Jackie Chan, since cast is not everything. Especially since in the beginning there are generic flash of computer codes (hacking in movies always like that, innit?)
Then it's just straight-out amazing action scenes. Sound designs are perfect and the music tracks really add to the adrenaline. Plot is pretty complex but it's shown in a clear way.
This movie also gives depth to both the main chars and villains, so it's even more interesting to analyze why did they do this or why did they do that.
The downside is probably some humanly unrealistic stunts, but it's to prove a point or enhancing an already powerful scene, so it's excusable. Actions are great when it's exciting.
The movie settings and cast are pleasant to look in the eyes too. Would definitely recommend this as a good action movie with an excellent breakdown on Technology usage to help society and the things only humans can do.
Then it's just straight-out amazing action scenes. Sound designs are perfect and the music tracks really add to the adrenaline. Plot is pretty complex but it's shown in a clear way.
This movie also gives depth to both the main chars and villains, so it's even more interesting to analyze why did they do this or why did they do that.
The downside is probably some humanly unrealistic stunts, but it's to prove a point or enhancing an already powerful scene, so it's excusable. Actions are great when it's exciting.
The movie settings and cast are pleasant to look in the eyes too. Would definitely recommend this as a good action movie with an excellent breakdown on Technology usage to help society and the things only humans can do.
Tbh I'm not into action movie but TSE is totally worth to watch. Everything was perfect, every detail of the scene, the storyline, and the tensions were truly palpable. Their fighting scenes incredibly amazing. And I can feel the emotion. Especially the sad scenes, really touched my heart, made me cry along, for real. Big applause to all the casts and crews 👏 Great Job 👍💯
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- AnecdotesAlthough most of the scenes featured Macau, most of the shooting takes place in studios.
- Crédits fousFirst Jackie Chan movie with an end credit that indicates a possible sequel.
- ConnexionsRemake of Filatures (2007)
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- Bu Feng Zhui Ying
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- 2h 21min(141 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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