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Movie Title: Police Story 2
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Police Chronicle 2 was made to be the sequel to Police Yarn 1. Jackie directs this (and PS 1) and keeps the same type of serious tone but adds in more humor. The narrative is not as tight or engaging as the first but most Jackie fans will indulge in this.

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Unlike PS 1, this is sort of a mindless movie. It starts out with the terrible guy who Jackie sends to jail at the slay of PS 1 (famed Shaw Brothers director Yuen Chor) out for revenge now that he is out of jail. He hires a guy to constantly harass Jackie and win into fights with him. It gets more complex than that and there is a genuine area but the movie drags along too remarkable before the improbable ending sequence finally comes.

It was cold to sight ragged school star John Cheung (’Snake in the Monkey’s Shadow’ and ‘Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story’) in a major role as one of the dreadful guys. Ben Lam (’Legend of the Wolf’) also has a major fragment. Even one of Jackie’s very best stuntmen Benny Lai is given a sizable role as the deaf calm. Benny Lai is a small guy but his kicking abilities are spectacular. I mediate the movie could have been a lot better but Maggie Cheung is even more delightful than she was in fraction 1 and it is a very fun film. Michael Chow and Lau Ching Wan also have cameos as cops. Both being fairly fresh to the movie scene at this time. And of course it is always grand to witness Bill Tung playing Uncle Bill and Mars as one of Jackie’s cop buddies. You have to care for Uncle Bill.

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Akin to Jackie Chan’s other movies, inquire the best of the best stuntwork from Jackie and his team. Very inventive as always. I can’t even imagine how noteworthy it would injure trying to lay down every night during the shooting of this. In PS 1, Jackie came up with his acquire type of action choreography. He went away from long matches where each opponent throws hundreds of punches and kicks with 1 person barely coming out alive at the slay. Jackie tried to give the fights more realism since it is a unique day film. Combine the astonishing stuntwork with the trusty type of fighting and it is fair a pure joy to explore. I actually like Jackie’s extinct school kung fu movies better, but the unusual style of action that he developed has been featured in his movies ever since PS 1 and he hasn’t done too poor for himself. There is nothing like watching Jackie in action, and his skills are on tubby indicate in this classic.

Dragon Dynasty releases this in widescreen with almost perfect narrate quality. It has 5.1 sound in Cantonese and English. It also has the new mono track which I take. They serene can’t figure out how to fit the subtitles into the dusky bar on the bottom of the mask, but this is minor and really the only fault of the DVD. The Japanese 122 miniature lop is former which I have heard is rank to the shorter Hong Kong slit. I always decide the uncut version no matter what but I recount this could have been trimmed down a bit.

If you liked the special features for PS 1 then you will appreciate this special edition. There is another fleshy length audio commentary from Hong Kong film expert Bey Logan and ‘Rush Hour’ director Brett Ratner. I don’t like rating commentaries but this was not quite as scrumptious as PS 1. There are a few reliable topics brought up.

Special features include a 34 itsy-bitsy tribute to Jackie Chan and his team’s stuntwork on the movie. This is even better than the similar tribute on PS 1 and of course this is the best special feature. It has interviews with 6 stuntmen (and woman) including Mars and Benny Lai discussing their experiences on the area and the vulgar amount of work that went into the making of this.

There is an alternate version of the closing credits which shows Maggie Cheung getting a Colossal chop on her head.

‘Police Fable 2 Residence Guide’ gives a peer at all of the locations where the movie was shot with Bey Logan explaining the scenes and giving info on actors. 12 minutes long

‘Celebrating the Sequel’ is an 8 runt interview with Ratner and Logan. I didn’t acquire this. What was the commentary for? Did they objective need 8 more minutes to talk? So basically, there is 2 hours and 10 minutes of commentary. That is the only design I can try to define this special feature.

Like most sequels, there is some lack of originality. Jackie is fighting mostly the same gang of criminals although they are a bit more funny than in the first movie. There are some very humorous scenes with his desirable and his girlfriend, although if you don’t be pleased bathroom humor you may not consider it’s all that silly. Of course, there are stout fight scenes and stunts as we have reach to query from any Jackie Chan movie. As with the Dragon Dynasty release of the first movie, the second has an English sound track with generic American accents, which does seem a petite uncommon. Fortunately, the dvd also has the new Chinese sound track with English subtitles.
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