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Senza nome e senza regole

Titolo originale: Ngo si seoi
  • 1998
  • T
  • 2h
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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44.663
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Senza nome e senza regole (1998)
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Un agente segreto perde la memoria dopo essere caduto da un elicottero che si è precipitato a terra. Viene quindi inseguito da molti altri agenti della stessa agenzia, ma non ha idea del per... Leggi tuttoUn agente segreto perde la memoria dopo essere caduto da un elicottero che si è precipitato a terra. Viene quindi inseguito da molti altri agenti della stessa agenzia, ma non ha idea del perché.Un agente segreto perde la memoria dopo essere caduto da un elicottero che si è precipitato a terra. Viene quindi inseguito da molti altri agenti della stessa agenzia, ma non ha idea del perché.

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    • Benny Chan
    • Jackie Chan
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    • Jackie Chan
    • Susan Chan
    • Lee Reynolds
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    • Jackie Chan
    • Michelle Ferre
    • Mirai Yamamoto
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    44.663
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Benny Chan
      • Jackie Chan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jackie Chan
      • Susan Chan
      • Lee Reynolds
    • Star
      • Jackie Chan
      • Michelle Ferre
      • Mirai Yamamoto
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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Who Am I
    Michelle Ferre
    Michelle Ferre
    • Christine Stark
    Mirai Yamamoto
    • Yuki
    Ron Smerczak
    Ron Smerczak
    • Morgan
    Ed Nelson
    Ed Nelson
    • General Sherman
    Ton Pompert
    • CIA Chairman
    • (as Tom Pompert)
    Glory Simon
    Glory Simon
    • CIA Secretary
    • (as Gloria Simon)
    Fred van Ditmarsch
    • Airforce
    • (as Johan van Ditmarsch)
    Fritz Krommenhoek
    • Navy
    Dick Rienstra
    • Army
    Rinaldo van Ommeren
    • Army Assistant
    Pim Daane
    • Marine
    Jeremiah Fleming
    • Marine Assistant
    • (as Jeremiah Flemming)
    Neil Berger
    • Secretary
    Dik Brinksma
    • NAT Security Officer
    Frank van Velsen
    • NAT Security Officer
    David Leong Fie
    • CIA
    Dehan Wiebenberg
    • CIA
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      • Benny Chan
      • Jackie Chan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jackie Chan
      • Susan Chan
      • Lee Reynolds
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    8ebiros2

    Great Jackie Chan movie

    Jackie Chan's movie has become modernized since Thunderbolt, and his association with Mitsubishi motors stronger. This movie is the end point or the apex of Jackie Chan's Hong Kong production before he really broke into Hollywood with Rush Hour. Most if not all of his movie since has been of international caliber, not confined to the Asian market.

    Jackie Chan is a secret operations commando. He loses his memory while on a mission in South Africa. He gets picked up by the local tribe, then meets a rally driver and saves her brother's life. He becomes somewhat of a local celebrity, but his old colleagues, and South African intelligence is after him.

    Jackie Chan is the first Asian asides from the Japanese to successfully created movies of international caliber, and he did this all by himself. The production of this movie is clearly beyond that of traditional Hong Kong movies, and refined to the point of international standards. The movie is beautifully shot, with exciting action scenes that only Jackie Chan seems to be able to create.

    This movie has bit more action, and less comedy. Viewer's opinion may vary depending on which side of Jackie Chan movie they prefer to see more of.
    bob the moo

    Good – but the last 20 minutes are great!

    Jackie Chan is a special operative, part of an elite military unit who are employed to capture a group of scientist working on a potent force that can be a power source or a weapon of mass destruction. After the job the group is betrayed and their helicopter forced to crash – Jackie is the only survivor. He comes too much later in an African village having lost his memory. When he has regained full strength he begins to try and find who he is – however his ex-employers are also keen to ensure he knows nothing and that they can complete their work.

    The story here is solid – not much more can be said than that. It works quite well as a thriller plot but it wouldn't stand up by itself. Happily we have two things saving the plot. The first is the strand of physical comedy that runs through Chan's work – here we have plenty of little jokes scattered around, e.g. Chan is fighting one man and uses the man's tie against him, another man waits to fight Chan but pointedly removes his tie first! The second (and more important) aspect is the fight scenes. For much of the film the action seems to be toned down – indeed there are only 4 or 5 main scenes in the movie where Chan lets rip. However all of these are good, however the final roof top fight (in fact the whole last 20 minutes) is excellent and worth watching the film for.

    As always the film doesn't worry about details rather it focuses on choreography. This means we have bad support actors….and we do! It means that things like realism and continuity go out the window…..a car slides on it's side, spins and then turns over again – however seconds later it has no scratches anywhere! And some of the early special effects are a little ropy. Although these are minor problems.

    Chan is excellent in the lead and is a real wonder to watch – I wish I could move like him now…never mind when I'm his age. His ability at both martial arts and comedy helps this film immensely. It is hard to fault him for effort.

    Overall this is a good Chan movie – it has the same faults as all his movies do, but it's funny, has some good action scenes and ends with a really good conclusion. Well worth watching.
    commanderblue

    Very cool, interesting and filled with great Jackie Chan action

    This is the first Jackie Chan film I saw and I loved it. I was a little bit young to understand the storyline but now that I'm older, the storyline is actually very great.

    The action in this movie is a key part of this film, as it is in any martial arts film. Jackie Chan brings his usual unique fighting style on screen and the best fight of all is atop the roof of the CIA building at the films climax which is followed by an awesome stunt which I won't give away. The villain is a decent antagonist and Chan's sidekicks come in handy this time around.

    Great film, it is dubbed by a few actors/actresses but just plain fun and awesome overall.
    roscopekoe

    Campy Over-the-Top Cartoon Fun!

    I'm astonished that there were so many negative reviews here...

    This film is OBVIOUSLY not meant to be taken seriously. It is very clearly intentionally a "joke" of a film. That people would complain about bad acting, strange dubbing, and/or a convoluted plot just leaves me flabbergasted.

    From the very beginning, it should be evident that a big part of the point of the film is its own self-deprecating humor. Jackie loses his memory and is picked up by a primitive African tribe. The chief asks him, in an unintelligible language, "Where do you come from? What is your name?" to which Jackie replies (not understanding the questions) "What am I doing here? Who am I?" This is a JOKE, folks.

    A few minutes later, Jackie saves a snake-bite victim with an IV he improvises from a COCONUT! When he's returned to "civilization," the doctor is impressed with that tactic, saying, "That coconut IV technique is only used by elite military units!" Is there any way to even dream of taking the plot/dialogue seriously at this point?

    The acting is "bad" by design. The actors were obviously told to ham up everything they did. The meeting of the American intelligence officials is a completely ironic reference to the same sort of scene you'd expect in any James Bond movie. Dialogue is intentionally absurd, plot developments are intentionally obvious. The "Morgan" character is played perfectly (and hilariously) as a crooked CIA operative out for his own gain while feigning loyalty to the USA.

    Yuki is a master stunt-driver with the naivete and wide-eyed innocence of a schoolgirl. Christine Stark is a completely laughable "reporter" who fools Jackie only as a result of his head injury; after she's "exposed," she rescues Jackie in an golf cart that can't seem to move faster than an electric wheelchair.

    That the villains actually join each other in a verse of song ("Friendship, friendship!") near the end should serve as a good reminder of just how camp this picture strives to be. To criticize it for this as a "failing" seems to me to profoundly miss the point. Did the same viewers dislike that "Hot Shots: Part Deux" was absurd too?

    Overall, the strengths of the film deserve the attention: it is a very funny parody of the overplotted "action/intrigue" genre, it has a terrific car chase, notable action sequences, and a terrific Jackie-Chan-Style fight scene at the beginning of the film's climax.

    Perhaps I enjoyed this movie because I had grown up watching the "GI Joe" cartoon series, and had always been rather insulted by the fact that it managed to be both preachy and stupid at the same time. If you're looking for a great 100 minutes of parody and HUMOR, I'd recommend this movie. If you're more interested in believability and suspending your disbelief, this film will definitely not work for you at all. Inappropriate expectations would be the only "problem" I can imagine that would reduce one's enjoyment of this film.

    If you want a more serious Jackie Chan film, you might try Drunken Master II, or Police Story. But if you're looking for an enjoyable and sardonic 100 minutes, this is truly one of Jackie's great vehicles.
    9Rubyslips99-1

    A Jackie Chan must watch!

    Great great kung fu film. The plot is a farce on the typical James Bond fare of secret government conspiracies and evil men attempting to gain the means to take over the world. The strength here, instead of a huge budget full of beautiful women and nifty gadgets, is in the action sequences. The fight scenes are so much fun to watch, and Chan's car chase is also a wonderful piece of footage (with some physics+ involved). If you are looking for a great time with the kind of fast fighting and physical comedy that come with Jackie Chan then make sure you sit down to Who Am I? Also, I will say that the final fight scene between Chan and the two toughest badies in the the bad men's stock fight is incredible. My favorite fight scene of all moviedom, especially the man whose specialty is his incredible legwork.

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    • Quiz
      Michelle Ferre never considered acting, but on the set of this movie, when she tried to interview Jackie Chan, he was struck by her, and asked her to audition for the movie, which she did, and landed a co-starring role.
    • Blooper
      When Jacki runs up the hill on top of the rocks and screams, "Who am I?" you can see a member of the crew underneath the bridge area. When the chopper shot starts to move around you can see him look up at the camera and move back under the bridge trying to hide.
    • Citazioni

      Morgan's hitman: You've got two choices. Give us the disk and jump off.

      Morgan's Hitman: Or number two, we take the disk and throw you off.

      Who Am I?: I like the third choice: I keep the disk, and I throw you both off.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      In the tradition of every Jackie Chan film, outtakes appear under the end credits. All of Jackie's outtakes involve bloopers only. The only injury on the outtakes is a stunt driver being brought out on a stretcher.
    • Versioni alternative
      The American version is cut by 9 minutes. Scenes omitted from the American version: -In the Hong Kong version, we do not see Jackie's unit get double crossed right after the mission is over (The American edit shows the unit getting double crossed after the mission). When the mission is over, it immediately cuts to the CIA briefing room. The scene with the double cross is shown during a flashback.
      • There are more scenes with Jackie and his time with the African tribe. These include:
      • Jackie talks in Chinese most of the time (The American version shows him talking in English as the film was shot in English).
      • A conversation with tribal child Baba about the sun and the moon in hopes of finding out what happened to him.
      • A confrontation with Jackie and a lion after Jackie picks up one of the lion's cubs.
      • A ceremony where Jackie is made a member of the tribe.
      • Before he leaves his tribal friends to go journey to find out his true identity, he does a traditional tribal dance for them and they return the favor with a dance of their own.
      -The road race which Jackie helps Yuki and her snakebitten brother win is longer in the Hong Kong version. -Jackie and Yuki talk after the race where Jackie is finally able to speak clear and concise to her. He tells her he had a hard time speaking to her before because of the herbs he chewed to help neutalize her brother's snakebite numbed his mouth. Afterwards, they climb into Yuki's big rig and head for the hospital. -Yuki tells Jackie at the hospital he can borrow her brother's suite while he is in the city. -The power station explosion scene in the Hong Kong version is longer. -Jackie's journey getting from the hotel suite to the hotel car is longer in the Hong Kong version. -All instant replay scenes are omitted in the American version.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Jackie Chan: My Story (1998)
    • Colonne sonore
      Ya Kuo Hu Di Ren (A Man in the Past)
      Written by Lam Si

      Performed by Emil Chow Wah-Kin

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    • Data di uscita
      • 11 giugno 1999 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Catonese
      • Olandese
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      • ¿Quién diablos soy?
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Rotterdam, Olanda Meridionale, Paesi Bassi
    • Aziende produttrici
      • GH Pictures
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Golden Harvest Pictures (China)
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