Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen student Jake Lo witnesses a killing, he finds himself caught between two feuding drug lords. Betrayed and set up by the federal agents, the only person he can trust is Ryan, a Chicago c... Leggi tuttoWhen student Jake Lo witnesses a killing, he finds himself caught between two feuding drug lords. Betrayed and set up by the federal agents, the only person he can trust is Ryan, a Chicago cop who reminds Jake of his deceased father.When student Jake Lo witnesses a killing, he finds himself caught between two feuding drug lords. Betrayed and set up by the federal agents, the only person he can trust is Ryan, a Chicago cop who reminds Jake of his deceased father.
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This is an excellent little martial arts film mainly due to the involvement of the late Brandon Lee. The story never really gets above the usual B-movie fare of guns and gangsters. There is some clever stuff with occasions where we and Lee never know who to trust, but for most of the way the story is simply an excuse for a huge amount of fight scenes. Lee has plenty of skills, he doesn't rely on wire work for spectacle but here he has a mix of his father's style and Chan's ability to use everyday items. The fights are well handled and all his moves are clear to see, making it all the more interesting to watch.
Lee is excellent here, he's really fit and has movie star looks. His performance is perhaps more thoughtful than you'd expect, but the real skill is his fight scenes which he handles well. Of the rest of the cast Powers Booth and Tzi Ma stand out.
A great little martial arts film. Not a fantastic story but the fight scenes are really well handled.
While helping the cops with their investigations, he becomes more than a witness, he becomes the man to save the day.
Packed with Gunfights and Great Kung Fu, this movie is a must for fans of the genre. After Showdown in little Tokyo and preceding the Crow, this was sadly Brandons pen-ultimate movie and he is, like his father a big loss to the movie world.
For Brandon Lee fans, or indeed Kung Fu Movie Fans, this is a must see.
Rest in peace Brandon, your public misses you.
7/10
Lo sapevi?
- QuizBrandon Lee was a self-confessed Jackie Chan fan, who in turn was a fan of Lee's father Bruce Lee. Brandon pays homage to Chan by incorporating key moves from Police Story (1985) and Fei lung mang jeung (1988) in the final fight scenes.
- BlooperWhen Jake is fighting the corrupt FBI guys in the apartment he kicks the gun out of the hands of one of the agents and it falls between the bed and the wall. The next shot shows the gun lying on the bed.
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Jake Lo: Ohh great, more cops.
Agent Stuart: We are with the FBI, this is agent Wesley and I am agent Stewart.
Jake Lo: Ohh cops in suits.
- Versioni alternativeGerman TV-Version was cut in order to reduce violence. Uncut Version is available on Rental Video by 20th Century Fox.
- ConnessioniEdited into Hot Shots! 2 (1993)
- Colonne sonoreCan't Find My Way
Written by Johnny Gioeli, Joey Gioeli, Neal Schon
Performed by Hardline
Courtesy of MCA Records
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- Budget
- 10.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 14.356.479 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 4.815.850 USD
- 23 ago 1992
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 14.356.479 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 35min(95 min)
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- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1