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Project A - Operazione pirati

Titolo originale: 'A' gai wak
  • 1983
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,2/10
19.618
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Jackie Chan, Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, and Biao Yuen in Project A - Operazione pirati (1983)
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Inizio del XX secolo. La Marina militare di Hong Kong sta fallendo miseramente nella lotta contro i pirati. Spetta al sergente Lung prendere in mano la situazione.Inizio del XX secolo. La Marina militare di Hong Kong sta fallendo miseramente nella lotta contro i pirati. Spetta al sergente Lung prendere in mano la situazione.Inizio del XX secolo. La Marina militare di Hong Kong sta fallendo miseramente nella lotta contro i pirati. Spetta al sergente Lung prendere in mano la situazione.

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    • Jackie Chan
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
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    • Jackie Chan
    • Edward Tang
  • Star
    • Jackie Chan
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Biao Yuen
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,2/10
    19.618
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jackie Chan
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jackie Chan
      • Edward Tang
    • Star
      • Jackie Chan
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
      • Biao Yuen
    • 76Recensioni degli utenti
    • 62Recensioni della critica
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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Sergeant Dragon Ma Yue Lung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Fei
    Biao Yuen
    Biao Yuen
    • Captain Tzu
    Dick Wei
    Dick Wei
    • Lor Sam Pau
    Mars
    Mars
    • Jaws
    Isabella Wong
    • Winnie
    • (as Winnie Wong)
    Tai-Bo
    Tai-Bo
    • Tai
    • (as Pa Tai)
    Hoi-Sang Lee
    Hoi-Sang Lee
    • Li Chou Kou
    • (as Hai-Shung Lee)
    Hoi-San Kwan
    Hoi-San Kwan
    • Captain Chi
    Wai Wong
    Wai Wong
    • Chow Wing Ling
    Fat Wan
    • Thug
    • (as Wan Tat)
    Yeong-moon Kwon
      Ho-Kai Law
      Ho-Kai Law
      Hark-Sun Lau
      Hark-Sun Lau
      • Admiral
      • (as Hak Suen Lau)
      Wu Ma
      Wu Ma
      • Mahjong Player
      Yun-Kin Chow
      Yun-Kin Chow
        Qun Wang
        • Coast Guard
        Yen-Tsan Tang
        • Pirate
        • (as Yim Chan Tong)
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          • Jackie Chan
          • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
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          • Jackie Chan
          • Edward Tang
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        Recensioni degli utenti76

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        8CooperCom

        One of the best from Chan

        Pirate Patrol is clearly one of the best and funniest of this film-series with Jackie Chan. It's exciting & funny at the same time and manages to combine this two elements in a successfully way. I remember I saw most of this movies back in the late 80's, and thought they was amusing as hell. The sequel of this one is also good.

        (8 out of 10)
        Fufururu

        Better Than Any Film Jackie Made in the USA

        I once watched Jackie on a documentary mention how a specific audience likes his Hong Kong films and a specific audience likes his American films but they rarely overlap. I belong to the former group, and believe this movie is the perfect example why.

        The story does not twist or turn much but does have a certain charm and separates itself from any average "beat anyone up" kung fu film - even if a few fights happen for the stupidest reasons. It's all about a group of soldiers put together to get rid of some pirates in nearby waters which is always in competition with the local police force for funding. But the film really entertains through the use of Jackie's stunts and gags. From cycling through the cramped streets of Hong Kong to grenade training in the police academy, you bound to sometimes be in a state of awe - or at least chuckle a few times.

        It's amazing some of the stunts Jackie pulled off, including falling from a very high clocktower. If your interested in Jackie's films, or want a high quality kung-fu film then I recommend you have a look at 'Project A'.
        8thomas-hardcastle-2

        Two thumbs up, and making you walk the plank, like a pirate...

        Okay, let's judge this film overall, and not just by the fighting, which is obviously the best thing about this film.

        The sets are very good, and you can tell that this was a big-budget film for the time. You get the feel of being in colonial turn-of-the-century Hong Kong. The costumes add to this feel too, not to mention the fact that a lot of the buildings used actually ARE Hong Kong landmarks from all those years ago. On top of this, there's the fact that the film ages less because it is a period piece. Police Story might as well be called, "Eighties Story." Acting - well, although I watched this movie in Chinese with English subtitles, and with English dubbing, I cannot find anything wrong with the acting. It's all done pretty well, with the obvious quirks that make Hong Kong movie acting what it is: strained facial expressions, a lot of pointing, and a lot of laughing that is laughable itself.

        Sound - not very good, but when you consider that all the sound had to be re-dubbed, it makes sense, and allow for more leniency.

        The plot is not wafer-thin, as has happened in earlier Chan movies, but this isn't Pi. To be honest, it's about as complicated as a Jackie Chan movie is ever going to get, and if the only reason for watching a kung-fu movie is plot, you're an idiot, anyway.

        Right, then - action - and boy oh boy, this film is full of incredible action. I have over sixty Jackie Chan films in my collection, so I know what I'm talking about when analysing his films. Project A ranks among the best of his films, when looking at the action. There are so many fights staged, and so many pay-offs. You get to see Jackie, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biu fighting each other, and the bad guys in such a fast, furious, and creative way that this is an action movie you'll never forget. Dick Wei is muscular and mean as the head of the pirates, and is a formidable foe, who forces the three brothers to come together to dispose of him.

        As usual, the stunts would not have been allowed in Britain or America, but hey, this is Kong Kong, so let's blow these guys up, and watch them flip and fly across the set for our own satisfaction.

        Overall, this is a top notch film, with wonderfully edited fights, excellent creativity, and superb Chanesque humour along the way. It's a showpiece of the efforts of the three special ones of Hong Kong cinema in the eighties, and any fan of Hong Kong cinema should only miss this at their peril.
        8diac228

        Chan and co. deliver a powerhouse flick full of moments that can make any action fan squeal

        There are certain cinema ideas that were just meant to work, no matter what the circumstances might be. Jackie Chan fighting pirates easily ranks up there as one of the slickest ideas ever composed. Thank goodness it delivered on the premise. Jackie Chan's Project A is a mesh of action, comedy, and homage to classic slapstick. Within the 100+ minutes you'll see some spectacular fights, even more spectacular physical stunts, hilarious physical humor, and of course, Chan at his best. Unlike the insurance-run Hollywood, the Jackie Chan Stunt Team wasn't afraid of taking risks or getting hurt at the sake of entertainment, and this beat-em-up' underrated classic overpowers any modern-day action film that Hollywood could muster. Project A is silly but viciously raw; and thanks to clever direction and choreography, its one of the better martial arts movies out there.

        Project A is about (Yes guys, there is a plot) a group of sailors, Navy-like men trying to stop Chinese pirates from wreaking havoc in the coastline. However, because of corruption amongst the government and the police force, they are unable to receive enough funding to continue the fight and are forced to thwart the terrorism when it strikes on their home turf. Jackie Chan and co. must try to stop the rivalry against the Chinese police force and unravel the web of corruption that's entangling everyone involved and heightening the danger present. Jackie Chan not only starred and directed the flick, but he wrote the script too, and it's quite clever at times. Other times, it can be quite confusing—usually in those instances you are anticipating the next fight, which is never too far away.

        In a martial arts movie, we watch for all about the fighting. While Enter the Dragon may have started the obsession and love towards the genre, Jackie Chan and his reliable crew perfected the art in the 80s. Project A is easily one of the best choreographed films of all-time in terms of the action; some of the fights are just flat-out unbelievable. Jackie Chan fights with a bicycle for crying out loud. While the punching and kicking combinations aren't as gruesome as his other films (Drunken Master, Meals on Wheels, Dragons Forever), the elaborate movements and avoidance of damage (example: Chan avoids a man swinging a sword at him for two minutes straight) more than make up for it. Not a single action fan should be disappointed. Plus, just like Chan's best comedic work, there has to be at least one humorous fight thrown in, and Project A delivers in this category as well.

        Chan's direction does two things: allows for the action to remain intense, and showcases just how elaborate everyone's movements are. There is no trickery; you shall see elongated shots of hand-to-hand combat that's too precise to be filmed in the United States. While Chan doesn't have the ability to capture emotions like Spielberg or Scorsese he knows how to flesh out the energy and craft of a good fight. And that's why we are watching this, correct? Nobody's acting here is award-worthy, but it gets the job done and maintains its silly-but-serious tone. Sammo Hung gives the best performance of the film as the thief that thwarts Chan's quest for justice and at the same time helps him.

        Bottom Line: While perfection or masterpiece isn't achieved here, Project A delivers everything you could possibly want in a martial arts film: amazing stunts, great fights, decent story, good acting, worthy adversary, explosive finale, and a tang of humor. Well-directed and written by the master himself, Project A remains one of Jackie Chan's best work and another example of how his foreign films are far superior to that of his work in America. It's not all his fault though; Hollywood doesn't lust as much over precision and perfection as the Chinese do when staging a fight. Legend of Drunken Master's final fight took months to film; one stunt here required a week of merely convincing Chan before actually filming it----we don't believe in investing that much time towards a couple of minutes. This is called effort, and Chan's career has more effort than twenty-five actors and actresses put together. Project A: Jackie Chan fighting pirates; it's too good to be true. Thank goodness it's true.

        P.S. Is it so hard to correctly dub a movie? Buena Vista pretty much butchered this film.
        9chasethestar

        review & recommendation

        I grew up in the 80s watching many of Jacky Chan's movies. Three of his works that have lasting memories are Project A, Wheels on Meals and Police Story. This is when Jacky is at his peak, so you can expect to see death-defying stunts, great fight scenes, and hilarious comedy.

        In Project A, Jacky plays Sergeant Ma Yu-Long, a Hong Kong coast guard officer during the colonial times. The coast guards aimed to defeat Pirate Lo Sam-Pao (Dick Wei), but on the eve of their mission, their vessels were sabotaged resulting in the disbanding of the coast guards. The coast guards were redeployed as police force under the charge of Inspector Chi (Yuen Biao). A series of events, including a fight in a gentlemen club, an arms shipment hijack, a bicycle chase/fight, the eventual revival of the coast guards and a covert operation on Pirate Lo's island. Samo Hung plays Cheok Yat-Fei a funny crook, who was Sergeant Ma's childhood friend.

        Thumbs up on: 1) the fight scene in the bar between the police and the coast guards 2) the fight scene in the gentlemen club 3) the escape and ensuing bicycle case/fight on the narrow alleys which ended with Jacky's death defying fall from the clock tower 4) the covert operation on Pirate Lo's island

        I strongly recommend Project A to anyone who is interested in Jacky's 80s movies (please note you will enjoy it even more if you understand Cantonese). It features the three brothers Jacky Chan, Samo Hung and Yuen Biao at their best (check out Wheels on Meals too!).

        Project A has great props, wonderful stunts, memorable fight scenes, and good humour. This is the real Jacky Chan movie, unlike some of his more recent Hollywood comic.

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          When Jackie was doing the stunt at the clock tower, he was afraid of falling voluntarily. So he held on until he literally lost his grip and fell.
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          The clock tower fall was shown twice, but each used a different take.
        • Citazioni

          Captain Chi: Who is laughing like that?

          Jaws: Me, sir.

          Captain Chi: Do you know what you're going to do?

          Jaws: To laugh one thousand times?

          Captain Chi: Police, shoot him dead!

        • Curiosità sui crediti
          Outtakes from the film, including one of the takes from the famous clock tower scene
        • Versioni alternative
          The US version deletes scenes from the HK version
        • Connessioni
          Edited into Traces of a Dragon: Jackie Chan e la sua famiglia perduta (2003)

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        • Data di uscita
          • 22 dicembre 1983 (Hong Kong)
        • Paese di origine
          • Hong Kong
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