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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Robin Shou
- Waise Chow
- (as Robin Chou)
Do Do Cheng
- Petty Lee
- (as Carol 'Do Do' Cheng)
Lo Lieh
- Uncle Chiu
- (as Law Lit)
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Tiger Cage 2 has nothing to do with the first film. Different story, different characters, totally different movie. However, some things are the same. It's directed by Yuen Woo Ping, it's set in a modern setting and Donnie Yen returns (top billed this time). Tiger Cage 2 in my opinion is not as well made as the original film. The acting and storyline are much better, the tone is darker and there is no villains here than can match the likes of Simon Yam. However, if you are here for the action you won't be disappointed. The action here is just as good as the first movie and there is more of it. There is also more Donnie Yen and he spends a good portion of the film fighting. His acting is still a bit wooden at this point, but more than makes up with it with his excellent fighting skills.
There's only one good reason to watch this movie and it's to see Donnie Yen's fight scenes. The last 20 minutes of this film include some of Donnie Yen's best. The rest of the movie up until that point is mind numbingly bad. Cheesy music, bad dialogue, corny humor, and a razor thin plot. In fact, I don't think there was a screenplay written for this thing. I think Yuen Woo Ping just started filming fight scenes and the story was written on napkins in between takes. That being said, your kung fu movie collection will not be complete without the last three fight scenes in this movie. They are classic and almost worth the wait. Just skip ahead to that last 20 minutes and I promise you won't be missing anything.
Watched this randomly and was so entertained. The action was well filmed and it was so fast paced it felt like 10 minutes. So many cool moments
Story was thin and predictable but the cast were entertaining even with the bad dubbing. I like Robin Shou as the bad guy, was what you want from a 90s action film bad guy. The sword fight with Donnie Yen and fake highlander was good too.
Overall if you want to see cool stunts and be entertained then this is the film for you.
Story was thin and predictable but the cast were entertaining even with the bad dubbing. I like Robin Shou as the bad guy, was what you want from a 90s action film bad guy. The sword fight with Donnie Yen and fake highlander was good too.
Overall if you want to see cool stunts and be entertained then this is the film for you.
No pun intended - this may be Tiger Cage 2 (international title), but you do not need to have seen the first one - there is no connection other than the title. And Donnie Yen, though he plays a completely different character in this movie. The tone is also way different - this is a lot "lighter" and has quite a few jokes in it. Donnies character really has some fun here.
Not everything is PC and I reckon the way certain things are handled will not be looked lightly upon ... or rather received through the lens of time. Sensibilities and all - some things were meant to be light jokes but the implications are way deeper than that. And yes you could hang the movie up on that - hopefully you are able to look past that. Not easy to do for some I know ... just try to enjoy the action and the comedy if you can.... otherwise you won't have a good time.
Not everything is PC and I reckon the way certain things are handled will not be looked lightly upon ... or rather received through the lens of time. Sensibilities and all - some things were meant to be light jokes but the implications are way deeper than that. And yes you could hang the movie up on that - hopefully you are able to look past that. Not easy to do for some I know ... just try to enjoy the action and the comedy if you can.... otherwise you won't have a good time.
Yuen Woo-Ping once again delivers another modern day actioner full of brutal martial arts action. In this movie, Donnie Yen and Rosamond Kwan are on the run from cops and drug dealers after they are framed for murder. Plot is insignificant in this film, however. This movie has a lot of great fights including Donnie Yen and John Salvitti fighting with swords and a fight with Michael Woods. These are classic fight scenes. The only problem is that in my version, Cynthia Khan fights Robin Shou for a few moments and then arrests him. I felt cheated. The movie was also a bit too vulgar and violent for my tastes. Anyone who likes martial arts movies should check this out.
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- QuizDonnie Yen and ex US Navy Seal Michael Woods have fought each other five times on film in total. The first time was in Tiger Cage (1988), In the Line of Duty 4 (1988), Tiger Cage 2 (1990), Crystal Hunt (1991) and Cheetah on Fire (1992). They remain great friend to this day.
- BlooperDuring the close-up shots of the sword fight, reflected in the performers' blades.
- Versioni alternativeSome versions of the movie feature a different ending sequence. One version has the main bad guy being killed from a heavy blow to the head while another features the main bad guy being arrested.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Le furie del cinema (1994)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 35 minuti
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