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Chu bao

  • 2020
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Daniel Wu, Qianyuan Wang, Michelle Wai, and Jessie Li in Chu bao (2020)
Based on the real crimes committed by a notorious serial killer, Caught in Time is a gripping all-action crime thriller starring Daniel Wu (Tomb Raider). After ten years of playing a cat-and-mouse game, detective Zhong Cheng is under immense pressure to capture Eagle, a gang of robbers who have committed multiple deadly heists. With each successful robbery, the pursuit becomes an increasingly urgent race against time.
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A detective tracks down a gang of criminals ten years after they initially evaded arrest.A detective tracks down a gang of criminals ten years after they initially evaded arrest.A detective tracks down a gang of criminals ten years after they initially evaded arrest.

  • Director
    • Ho-Leung Lau
  • Writers
    • Leo Hong
    • Ho-Leung Lau
  • Stars
    • Qianyuan Wang
    • Daniel Wu
    • Jessie Li
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1K
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    • Director
      • Ho-Leung Lau
    • Writers
      • Leo Hong
      • Ho-Leung Lau
    • Stars
      • Qianyuan Wang
      • Daniel Wu
      • Jessie Li
    • 8User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 nominations total

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    Qianyuan Wang
    Qianyuan Wang
    • Zhong Cheng
    Daniel Wu
    Daniel Wu
    • Zhang Sun
    Jessie Li
    Jessie Li
    • Yang Wenjuan
    Michelle Wai
    Michelle Wai
    • Chen Qian
    Chaobei Wang
    Xiao Yu
    • Qu Guanghua
    Xiaochuan Li
    Xiaochuan Li
    • Li Dagou
    Zicheng Hu
    • Qi Bing
    Junjia Hong
    • Chen Xiao
    Rock Ji
    • SharPei
    Yunong Pang
    Yong You
    Hee Ching Paw
    Hee Ching Paw
    • Zhang Sun's Mother
    Li Da
    • Cao Gang
    Youwei Da
    • Zhao Peng
    • Director
      • Ho-Leung Lau
    • Writers
      • Leo Hong
      • Ho-Leung Lau
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    10angleepenghelen

    Wonderful storyline and cinematography

    One of the best Chinese movie I have watched for the last 2 years! Made me watch again and again for at least 7 times. Not kidding. 7 times.
    3kensai-5

    Barely believable action without an emotional base to carry tension.

    The movie got so invested into its weakly conceived plot thread, that it forgot to give the audience anything to care about. Much is happening but you may find it hard to apply any interest, due to the absence of any persons to root for or be worried about.

    The wannabe-charismatic antagonist is too evil. The protagonist is the blandest piece of dry bread you could try to imagine. No one else is established long enough to grant you the strength to even raise an eyebrow at.

    Daniel Wu, as the antagonist, could have done a better job, I believe. I've seen him act well in other movies. Sadly, the director is quickly revealed as tone-deaf and has, I assume, never cared to repeat any of the scenes for a better take. Wu has still done at least remotely okay enough...but his charisma gets doused by lack of efficient direction or script. The story attempts to give his character depth, but apparently forgets that his actions weigh more than his scrawny sub-plot.

    Qianyuan Wang got the worst deal out of it, though. It's possible to see what type of cop he's trying to portray, yet he's never given a moment to be anything but the worst trope of 100+ years of character writing for crime movies. No character development, no personality to describe with more than a few words and no reasonable establishment of his motivation.

    The last fight had me at least mildly entertained, short as it was. What finally managed to raise my eyebrows, though, was the very end, revealing the fate of one of the characters. It's a somewhat shocking statement on Chinese government. At least that how I read it.
    9silicontourist

    A Rollercoaster Of Excellence In The Old Story Of Cops vs Robbers!

    A very original crime thriller that any film maker/director, who wants to shoot a crime story, should watch! Its an action drama thats nevers slows down for 1 second and never allows you to lose interest at every single frame. Its original, clever, well filmed, superbly acted from a well put together cast and, not a single American in sight. This gem is all Chinese and though they make a lot of films in the crime genre, this is one of the best you will ever see...if you are willing to view it with subtitles in your native language.

    The only bad part in this entire film is to be found in the rolling end credits where, as is typical with BS Chinese self glorifying propaganda, they say they have inhibited the availability of guns for the general public. And then they say that because in doing so they have made China one of the safest countries in the world...something I'm pretty sure the Triads (the Chinese mafia equivalent) and the populace would totally disagree with! The biggest threat in China to the public is from the regime itself and the corrupt police!
    5Leofwine_draca

    Okay action, as for the rest...

    Even though this is one of the better Chinese movies I've seen in a while, it's still only distinctly average by international standards. Apparently based on a true story, it tells of a band of jewel thieves operating in 1990s China and the dedicated cop out to catch them. This is a film that benefits from pretty decent action scenes which do raise the pulse on occasion, but in between it's a total bore and the cop is one of the most charisma-free I've ever seen. Kudos to Daniel Wu for doing what he does as he makes this halfway palatable.
    9kluseba

    Classic Hong Kong Action Movie That Entertains from Start to Finish

    Caught in Time, originally known as Chu bao, is a vibrant action-thriller from Hong Kong and China. Partially based upon true events, this dynamic film tells the story of ambitious Detective Zhong Cheng who tracks down a ruthless, organized and experienced group of robbers led by charismatic gangster Zhang Sun. The cat-and-mouse game takes place in Hong Kong in the early nineties and concludes with an intense fight between protagonist and antagonist in a bathhouse.

    This movie convinces on many levels. First of all, it has a perfect length of ninety-five minutes. This film has vibrant pace and manages to entertain from start to finish. There are no unnecessary cutscenes or even one single second of boredom. The flow of this movie rivals with the greatest Hong Kong action movies from the eighties and nineties.

    Up next, the special effects are quite spectacular. The brutal crimes showcased here, the breathtaking car chases through narrow alleys and the intense shootouts and explosions deliver the goods and keep viewers on the edges of their seats from start to finish. The final showdown is this film's satisfactory highlight and ends a great film on an excellent note.

    The characters are also quite intriguing. The antagonist is quite charismatic and experienced and has an interesting back story and family background. The protagonist gets more convincing with every single scene and his resilient determination to arrest the antagonist is truly inspiring.

    Even though the story might not be surprising and certainly lacks a few twists here and there, Caught in Time offers so much substance in terms of pace, effects and characters that it has to go down as one of the greatest contemporary action movies from Hong Kong. Genre fans should certainly give this entertaining film a try even though it features a cast that is known to veteran genre experts but doesn't come around with any big names like Andy Lau or Donnie Yen.

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 2020 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Caught in Time
    • Production companies
      • Emperor Motion Pictures
      • Emperor Movie Group
      • Lian Ray Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $80,543,319
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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