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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Its really good! Its full with action scenes. The storyline is really good and there's some of funny part too, All of Shadow's subordinate is handsome, there's a big plot twist at the last scene and the ending like there's gonna be for the second one. I hope they're doing second one soon. Hu Feng is really handsome. All of the character is have a good acting skill and the part Shadow team run from the police and disguise its really cool!!
Indeed this is the best Jackie Chan movie of the decade. There's parkour, elevator hand-to-hand, parachute, espionage, terrorism, 1v1, 1v2, 1v50, AI, hacking, tailing, anti-tailing and so much more riveting action sequences that simply doesn't seem to end. Jackie Chan and Tony Leung, two of Hong Kong's finest actors with a combined age of 138, are the absolute highlights of the film. The former agelessly humorous, masterful, and unwavering against evil; the latter charismatically menacing, conflicted, and a real beast when it comes to dagger play and family betrayal. Younger performers are also commendable whether Zhang Zifeng or Ci Sha, who all seem heavily trained for their stunts and convincing emotionally. For the down sides, I can bet that 90% of this movie's budget went to actors and action scenes because everything else was truly average - soundtrack, special effects, editing. It's almost giving a really good Internet-created action series. But still, The Shadow's Edge was an entertaining watch that took me back to Jackie Chan's time of prime action genre.
When a group of thieves vanishes into thin air after pulling off a heist. The police have no choice but to call in a retired officer to help them track down the culprits.
This is a classic action-packed Jackie Chan flick. The story has a lot of themes, from cryptocurrency to technology and AI assisting police in surveillance. Unfortunately, the story has too many elements, resulting in a longer-than-necessary runtime and even a few plot holes. The action and stunts are classic Jackie Chan, and his fans will enjoy seeing him still in action. The two-hour and twenty-one-minute runtime is excessive, with many segways and digressions in the story. An excellent stream for Jackie and kung fu fans.
This is a classic action-packed Jackie Chan flick. The story has a lot of themes, from cryptocurrency to technology and AI assisting police in surveillance. Unfortunately, the story has too many elements, resulting in a longer-than-necessary runtime and even a few plot holes. The action and stunts are classic Jackie Chan, and his fans will enjoy seeing him still in action. The two-hour and twenty-one-minute runtime is excessive, with many segways and digressions in the story. An excellent stream for Jackie and kung fu fans.
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Chan and Leung Electrify in Kung-Fu Thriller 'The Shadow's Edge'
Jackie Chan makes a powerful return to the spotlight in "The Shadow's Edge," a gripping police thriller from writer/director Larry Yang. The film is anchored by two legendary performances, beginning with Tony Leung, who delivers a tour de force as a man of shifting identities. His portrayal of these various "characters" is both haunting and utterly compelling.
Playing opposite him, Jackie Chan embodies the stoic, skilled role of an old-school surveillance agent who serves as a mentor to a new breed of officers. He brings a quiet authority and gravitas to the film.
While the film's middle act is light on combat, it invests heavily in character building and story progression, a choice that pays off handsomely. The narrative is more than strong enough to carry the audience to the explosive finale. The final 30 minutes are a breathtaking showcase of non-stop action and masterfully choreographed kung-fu. A particular highlight is Tony Leung's stunning knife fight, captured with excellent and innovative camera work, including some impressive overhead shots.
A special shout-out is deserved for the talented young actors, who execute their own excellent fight scenes and stunt work with precision.
I was fortunate enough to see "The Shadow's Edge" during its extremely limited Connecticut run at the Marquis 16, Congratulations to Jackie Chan, Tony Leung, and Larry Yang on a remarkable film.
Check it out for sure, it's great to see on the big screen.
Jackie Chan makes a powerful return to the spotlight in "The Shadow's Edge," a gripping police thriller from writer/director Larry Yang. The film is anchored by two legendary performances, beginning with Tony Leung, who delivers a tour de force as a man of shifting identities. His portrayal of these various "characters" is both haunting and utterly compelling.
Playing opposite him, Jackie Chan embodies the stoic, skilled role of an old-school surveillance agent who serves as a mentor to a new breed of officers. He brings a quiet authority and gravitas to the film.
While the film's middle act is light on combat, it invests heavily in character building and story progression, a choice that pays off handsomely. The narrative is more than strong enough to carry the audience to the explosive finale. The final 30 minutes are a breathtaking showcase of non-stop action and masterfully choreographed kung-fu. A particular highlight is Tony Leung's stunning knife fight, captured with excellent and innovative camera work, including some impressive overhead shots.
A special shout-out is deserved for the talented young actors, who execute their own excellent fight scenes and stunt work with precision.
I was fortunate enough to see "The Shadow's Edge" during its extremely limited Connecticut run at the Marquis 16, Congratulations to Jackie Chan, Tony Leung, and Larry Yang on a remarkable film.
Check it out for sure, it's great to see on the big screen.
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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- 2h 21min(141 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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