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Agent spécial

Original title: Kap ba ba dik sung
  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
5.7K
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Jet Li in Agent spécial (1995)
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Martial ArtsActionCrimeDramaThriller

An undercover cop struggling to provide for his son and ailing wife, must infiltrate a ruthless gang. But things turn sour when another cop blows his cover and he quickly finds himself battl... Read allAn undercover cop struggling to provide for his son and ailing wife, must infiltrate a ruthless gang. But things turn sour when another cop blows his cover and he quickly finds himself battling for his life and the lives of his family.An undercover cop struggling to provide for his son and ailing wife, must infiltrate a ruthless gang. But things turn sour when another cop blows his cover and he quickly finds himself battling for his life and the lives of his family.

  • Director
    • Corey Yuen
  • Writers
    • Sandy Shaw
    • Jing Wong
  • Stars
    • Jet Li
    • Anita Mui
    • Miao Xie
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    5.7K
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    • Director
      • Corey Yuen
    • Writers
      • Sandy Shaw
      • Jing Wong
    • Stars
      • Jet Li
      • Anita Mui
      • Miao Xie
    • 33User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Jet Li
    Jet Li
    • Kung Wei
    Anita Mui
    Anita Mui
    • Inspector Fong
    Miao Xie
    • Ku Kung…
    Rongguang Yu
    Rongguang Yu
    • Po Kwong
    Collin Chou
    Collin Chou
    • Thug
    • (as Sing Ngai)
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    • Thug
    • (as Low Houi-Kang)
    Hen-Chow Lo
    Damian Lau
    Damian Lau
    • Yat-Wah's Boss
    Bonnie Fu
    Bonnie Fu
      Henry Fong
      Henry Fong
      • Auction Bidder
      Mary Ellen Dunbar
        Victoria Hoffman
        Victoria Hoffman
          Martin Spanjers
          Martin Spanjers
            Fred Tatasciore
            Fred Tatasciore
              Brad Sergi
              Brad Sergi
                David Graf
                David Graf
                  Karen Maruyama
                  Karen Maruyama
                    Tim Lounibos
                    Tim Lounibos
                      • Director
                        • Corey Yuen
                      • Writers
                        • Sandy Shaw
                        • Jing Wong
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                      User reviews33

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                      B. Camp

                      Jet Li and Son Kick Butt (with help from Anita Mui)

                      Interesting mix of family drama, crime thriller and kung fu as Jet Li plays a mainland Chinese cop going undercover to infiltrate a robbery gang in Hong Kong. His young son has been told his dad is a wanted criminal, but the son continues to have faith in him. When Jet's wife dies, a female HK cop (played by Anita Mui) enters the mix and brings the son to Hong Kong. While the plot is fairly engaging, it sometimes slows down the action, which is not as extensive here as it is in so many of Jet Li's Hong Kong films. However, the boy (played by Tze Miu) is a kung fu champ himself and contributes some clever fight scenes including a confrontation with taunting classmates. There's one mind-boggling action scene involving a garbage dump and a garbage truck, which finds Anita scurrying up a tall iron gate, shooting the truck driver as the truck barrels towards her, leaping from the top of the gate through the smashed windshield and into the passenger's seat, and commandeering the truck, all without a scratch. The big action finale takes place on a large yacht where an auction of illegal Chinese treasures is underway and Jet takes on all three bad guys, played by the formidable trio of Yu Rong Guang (IRON MONKEY), Ngai Sing (THE BODYGUARD FROM BEIJING, KUNG FU CULT MASTER), and Ken Lo (DRUNKEN MASTER II). Here Jet uses his son in a most ingenious (and impossible) manner to defeat the bad guys.
                      7hengir

                      Under Rated

                      This isn't one of Mr Li's best films but it isn't as bad as some people think. There is a certain appeal in its roughness and Jet Li, not playing his later rather dour filmic persona but someone with charm and fun, out of his depth in Los Angeles, baffled by the behaviour of others but determined is very watchable. There is lots of humour in the film, most amusingly is a running joke about people speaking different languages. LA is a great big melting pot, but it doesn't help communications.

                      The cast do well. It's always good to see Yuen Wah, a mainstay of Hong Kong films, and good to see him not as a villain. Crystal Kwok seems to have given up acting but was lovely and charming in this. Jet is his usual self, in that he makes walking down a street charismatic. The lead villain was a bit laughable however.

                      A good film and easier to watch than most Hollywood films certainly. It has a light touch with not a hint of wire work or CGI. You can warm to the characters. That it doesn't have the ultra polish and airless perfection of some films is to its advantage.
                      6mayank-813-378681

                      Action plus emotion packed

                      Jet Li is as usual good in action scenes but the surprising package is the boy who played his son. He is looking very good in action scenes. Overall a good movie if you like action with less story.
                      kofman

                      More of a drama than a martial arts film... but still terrific

                      The general plot is quite standard: An undercover cop takes on one last dangerous assignment, relations involved, etc. There have been many, many films with the same type of plot.

                      However, this film manages to stand out on its own. The father-son combo of Jet Li and Tsu Miu works remarkably well (the 2nd time these two have been paired up). Anita Mui stars as a HK cop trying to figure out what the heck is going on. Throw in an over-acting (but still funny) villain (who incidentally played Iron Monkey), and we have an action-packed thriller to the end.

                      The emotional parts of the film may drag a bit, but it's not too excessive. Jet Li especially succeeds in this role... we can see the internal conflict and pains of emotion within. The scene where the villain tries to get his son to ID his undercover dad is very notable.

                      There may not be as much kung fu as most fans would like, but we do get to see Li wield a new type of weapon. Generally the kung fu serves to move the plot along, not to be specifically highlighted as the main attraction. That's okay, considering the movie is so well done....
                      eibon09

                      Good

                      I was entertained when I saw this Jet Li film in a second hand theater. The story is a little melodramatic but the fight scenes are outstanding. Gei Ba Ba De Xin/My Father is a Hero(1995) was the first Jet Li movie that I ever saw. One of his last films from Hong Kong before heading for Hollywood. My Father is a Hero(1995) is an unusual Jet Li picture because it mixes gunplay with plenty of martial arts.

                      My favorite scene is the shootout at the restaurant. I hate the version released here as The Enforcer because of the English dubbing. The action scenes are aggressively directed by Corey Yuen(director of the visually splendid Saviour of the Soul{1992}). Jet Li shows that he's the closet there is to a successor to Bruce Lee. Anita Mui kicks butt as Inspector Fong Yat Wah.

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                      • Trivia
                        Corey Yuen: waiter at cafe.
                      • Goofs
                        Johnny Kung is talking to his father on the phone, and Kung Wei tells him to call him on his pager if he needs anything. As Kung Wei reads his pager number on the phone, and the subtitles show the numbers - 1177131910, Johnny writes them on the brick wall. But he misses the last "1" between the 9 and 0. He memorizes the number and then wipes it off the wall - but he would have the wrong number memorized.
                      • Quotes

                        [In front of 3 agressive bad boys]

                        Kung Wei: You'd better go, Johnny.

                        Johnny Kung: I wanna stay with you, pa'.

                        Kung Wei: You're sure?

                        Johnny Kung: You bet!

                      • Alternate versions
                        German version was cut by distributor MIB to secure a "Not under 18" rating.
                      • Connections
                        Featured in Chuet chung tit gam gong (2003)

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                      • Release date
                        • March 2, 1995 (Hong Kong)
                      • Country of origin
                        • Hong Kong
                      • Languages
                        • Cantonese
                        • English
                      • Also known as
                        • Jet Li's The Enforcer
                      • Production company
                        • Win's Entertainment Ltd.
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                      • Runtime
                        • 1h 44m(104 min)
                      • Color
                        • Color
                      • Sound mix
                        • Mono
                      • Aspect ratio
                        • 1.85 : 1

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