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Project A II - Operazione pirati 2

Titolo originale: 'A' gai wak 2
  • 1987
  • PG-13
  • 1h 46min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
12.117
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Jackie Chan in Project A II - Operazione pirati 2 (1987)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDragon is now transferred to be the police head of Sai Wan district, and has to contend with a gangster kingpin, anti-Manchu revolutionaries, some runaway pirates, Manchu Loyalists and a cor... Leggi tuttoDragon is now transferred to be the police head of Sai Wan district, and has to contend with a gangster kingpin, anti-Manchu revolutionaries, some runaway pirates, Manchu Loyalists and a corrupt Police Superintendent.Dragon is now transferred to be the police head of Sai Wan district, and has to contend with a gangster kingpin, anti-Manchu revolutionaries, some runaway pirates, Manchu Loyalists and a corrupt Police Superintendent.

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    • Jackie Chan
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jackie Chan
    • Edward Tang
    • Yu Ting
  • Star
    • Jackie Chan
    • Maggie Cheung
    • Rosamund Kwan
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    12.117
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      • Jackie Chan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jackie Chan
      • Edward Tang
      • Yu Ting
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      • Maggie Cheung
      • Rosamund Kwan
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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Sergeant Dragon Ma Yue Lung
    Maggie Cheung
    Maggie Cheung
    • Yesan
    Rosamund Kwan
    Rosamund Kwan
    • Miss Pak
    Carina Lau
    Carina Lau
    • Beattie
    David Lam
    David Lam
    • Superintendant Chun
    Bill Tung
    Bill Tung
    • Police Commissioner
    Ray Lui
    Ray Lui
    • Mr. Man
    • (as Sam Lui)
    Michael Wai-Man Chan
    Michael Wai-Man Chan
    • Tiger Au
    • (as Hui-Min Chen)
    Regina Kent
    • Regina, Governor's Daughter
    Yao Lin Chen
    Yao Lin Chen
    • Awesome Wolf
    • (as Charlie Chan)
    Kenny Ho
    Kenny Ho
    • Shi King
    Mars
    Mars
    • Jaws
    Chris Kin-Sang Li
    Chris Kin-Sang Li
    • Mao's Sidekick #2
    • (as Chris Li)
    Ben Lam
    Ben Lam
    • Brawns
    John Cheung
    John Cheung
    • Bodyguard #1
    Mickey
    • Cobra
    Dik-Hak Chan
    Dik-Hak Chan
    • Python
    • (as Chan Dick Hak)
    Keung-Kuen Lai
    • Pirate #1
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      • Jackie Chan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jackie Chan
      • Edward Tang
      • Yu Ting
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    ebiros2

    Inspector Ma gets his second assignment

    This is a direct sequel to the Project A. All the casts from the previous movie returns to continue their roles.

    Inspector Chun is the only Chinese police officer who is allowed to carry a gun under the British rule China. He's corrupt and stages his own arrest to make himself look good, killing the hired suspects during his arrest. His superiors are on to it and recommends Dragon Ma (Jackie Chan) to patrol Chun's territory along with him to find proof to his corruption. He becomes assigned to Sai Wan district as police superintendent. Two flower sales girls Yesan and Beattie (Maggie Chun, and Lau Ka Lin) is also into agitating the crowd to promote revolution. So police are keeping eye on them. They end up selling flowers to Dragon and his colleagues, and immediately after gets robbed. Dragon and his pals apprehend the thieves. The thieves are Tiger's henchmen, and at the Sai Wan police station they are released because supervisor Chu at the station is bribed by Tiger. Dragon reprimands the officers of Sai Wan station, but they are spineless and corrupt. Dragon must now face Tiger on his own with his own police department being not dependable. But he has his old supervisor Tung, and his troop's support.

    This movie was made in Jackie Chan's prime, and his actions are superb. The story and his action has an edge that's refreshing to watch. The movie has an atmosphere of old school Hong Kong kung fu movies, but production is more polished and modern.

    While not as comedic as the original Project A, this is an action packed movie that's a classic on its own right.
    10Leofwine_draca

    Stupendous entertainment from Jackie Chan

    For me, this sits happily as the ultimate Jackie Chan movie: a super-fast paced journey of mad cap martial arts, hilarious humour, all mixed together in a fine comedy-cum-adventure concoction with plenty going on to keep the entertainment value high. Indeed, this film is so relentless and high-octane that I barely found time to breathe while watching it; every second brings something fresh and exciting to the screen, every plot point seems original and intriguing. At this stage in his career, Jackie knew exactly what the audience wanted and reached his cinematic peak of perfection with differing projects that all retained the same winning formula: comedy, action and danger, rolled into a fast and frenetic combination.

    The ultra-complex storyline drags in a corrupt police official who plans to have Chan killed, an underground rebel cause who plan to overthrow the government, vengeful pirates, and of course the vicious crime element in the city. The script is witty and Jackie Chan is at the top of his game, whether it be with the endless magic stunt work, the genuinely funny comedy (the chilli-eating moment is something to be seen) or the exciting chases, which invariably see Jackie perform some superhuman manoeuvre - shinnying up a wall, running across a suspended horizontal pole - as if it were the norm for him.

    PROJECT A PART II has plenty of memorable moments, not least being the raid on the hotel which mixes in suspense, drama, comedy, and plenty of action, as well as real danger. Then there's the finale at the building site, which lasts for ages but remains exciting and watchable for every single second, and the hilarious comedy set piece in which a succession of people attempt to hide inside Maggie Cheung's apartment and interact in various ways. Other great moments are too numerous to mention, but the handcuff chase is a real crowd pleaser anyway you look at it. Underneath the non-stop on screen action, the plot is rather thin and lurches from one set-piece to the next, but the formula is so stable and successful that I couldn't care one bit.

    Supporting the ever-excellent Chan are a number of quality actors giving fine performances, namely Wai Lam as the corrupt and sinister 'Chun' and Wai-Man Chan as the genuinely threatening 'Tiger'. Plus there are the welcome returning bit players, including Mars and Jaws, and also Maggie Cheung and Bill Tung, two friends returning from POLICE STORY, along with a little-seen Rosamund Kwan. Tung in particular gets some fine comic interplay as he finds himself mending a leaky tap and getting handcuffed to a sofa! The martial arts come thick and fast and never lets up, and you'll need your eyes glued to the screen to keep track of all the super-quick kicks and lightning punches which roll across the screen in nicely choreographed punch-ups with plenty of prop destruction and choreographed chaos to keep them watchable and funny. A definitive and outstanding film. And okay, it hurts that Sammo and Yuen don't come back, but to be honest you won't miss them when the film's this good.
    7mjneu59

    Hong Kong's answer to Buster Keaton?

    Many films claim to be like riding a roller coaster, but this more or less typical adventure from Asian sensation Jackie Chan is the genuine article: a fast, furious, and totally physical wide-screen action comedy. The convoluted screenplay, picking up right where Part I presumably ended, follows an incorruptible turn-of-the-century Hong Kong cop forced to contend with powerful mobsters, dangerous revolutionaries, crooked policemen, and a scruffy crew of pirates, separately and often all at once. But what passes for a plot is only an excuse for several hair-raising (and nicely choreographed) combat and chase scenes set (almost literally) at a breakneck pace, and performed without the benefit of doubles or trick photography. The writer/director/actor (and title song singer) single-handedly legitimizes the concept of mindless entertainment, at the risk of bruises and more than one broken bone, but never mind: the film is exhilarating, exhausting, and just plain fun.

    (postscript: fifteen-plus years after seeing 'Project A II' I finally caught up to the first chapter, which is even more energetic than its sequel...)
    7lost-in-limbo

    "Just remember. You're still one of us."

    I guess a second instalment to the very successful original was inevitable and this follow-up doesn't disappoint either, although I wouldn't say it comes close to it predecessor. With the likes of Summo Hung and Yuen Mao not returning it does leave a very big hole, but we know how well Jackie Chan can carry a film and that's was he does with Part II. Chan again would star, co-wrote, and direct along with being the stunt coordinator. You know by now the stunts we are seeing are Jackie leading the way in some feats like the handcuffed chase, rotating cage and the climatic showdown involving falling framework, but never really do they reach the great heights of some of his other staged stunts.

    Dragon Ma has rid the sea of Pirate Lo and his men, and now finds him back on land where he's given a new assignment of cleaning up crime and corruption in one of the roughest districts. But Ma and his loyal crew don't have it easy with the local police chief who's crafting a web of deceit. However also riding Ma's back are some pirates who want to avenge the death of Pirate Lo and then there are agents of the Manchu government.

    This action-adventure can be as fast and furious with outstanding martial arts choreography balanced out with goofy, if charming slapstick humour. The action is not as frequent as it seems spaced out, with more comical elements finding its way in where Chan toys around. Even the script shines the spotlight on some political issues involving communist's rebels vs. mainland Chinese imperials, which can make things a little talky and some sub-plots feel aimless. It starts off rather sharp, but never recaptures that spirit it began with. The lavished production makes good use of its set-designs and costumes with a flamboyant Hong Kong backdrop.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Archetypical Jackie Chan movie, for better or worse...

    Well, this is a Jackie Chan movie, so you know what you are getting here - heaps of action and impressive stunts. So it all boils down to the storyline, doesn't it?

    I will say that "Project A 2" (aka "'A' gai wak 2") wasn't the best of Jackie Chan's movies. But don't get me wrong, because I am not implying that it is a bad or poor movie; far from it. This movie was entertaining for sure, and yeah there were good action and impressive stunt feats here as well, but the storyline was just a bit on the trivial side, wasn't it?

    The movie boasts a rather impressive cast ensemble with the likes of Jackie Chan, Carina Lau, Bill Tung and Rosamund Kwan. Which leaves me to mention the gorgeous Maggie Cheung, one of my all-time favorite actresses in the Hong Kong cinema.

    Entertainment-wise then "Project A 2" was adequate, but it wasn't an outstanding notch in Jackie Chan's formidable career.

    Needless to say that I was impressed with the fighting, stunts and choreography, because it is always top notch and fabulous when you watch a Jackie Chan movie. And I was especially impressed with the fact that he actually chowed down on real chilies for that scene - as it was shown in the clips during the end credits. Now that was definitely commitment to the movie.

    I am rating "Project A 2" a six out of ten stars. It was watchable and entertaining enough, just doesn't rank among the best of Jackie Chan's movies.

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      The peppers that Jackie Chan chews on and later rubs in the eyes of the attackers were real. The prop department were supposed to make up fake peppers, but weren't able to complete them in time for the shoot.
    • Citazioni

      Beattie: Nice people do not become cops.

    • Versioni alternative
      UK theatrical version was cut by 1 min. to secure a PG rating. Video version is uncut and has a 15 rating.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in The Incredibly Strange Film Show: Jackie Chan (1989)

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 19 agosto 1987 (Hong Kong)
    • Paese di origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official site
    • Lingua
      • Catonese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Project A 2
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Hong Kong, Cina
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Golden Way Films Ltd.
      • Paragon Films Ltd.
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