Big Bullet

1996 [CN]

Action / Crime / Thriller

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IMDb Rating 6.7/10 10 1043 1K

Plot summary

Hotheaded cop Bill Chu (Lau Ching-wan) gets relegated to the Emergency Unit after a dustup with his inept boss. When the mob kills Chu's pal and ex-colleague (Francis Ng) during a turf-war hit, he rounds up his motley department cohorts and embarks on a mission of revenge against the gangsters. The pursuit of the baddies culminates in a hair-raising showdown atop a hijacked transport plane in this action thriller.


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1 hr 31 min
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Chinese 2.0
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1 hr 31 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by bettylewben 6 / 10

Not a bad action flick

Lau Ching-wan plays a detective demoted to being a street cop. He's put on a team with some strong characters, including one (Jordan Chan) who's determined to play by the book. Of course there is a big case and Lau is the only one able to figure it out. Clichés and stereotypes abound in the plot but the actors performances make these moments pass by smoothly. Notable are the performances of Rong Guang Yun and Anthony Wong as the villains. If a movie has Anthony Wong or Lau Ching-wan in it, you can be guaranteed good performances. **Spoiler Alert** The DVD transfer of the movie is in very poor quality so it was difficult to see the action on the cargo plane. **End spoiler**

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Reviewed by Leofwine_draca 6 / 10

Decent enough

An enjoyable production for a mid-1990s Hong Kong action thriller. Once again we follow a bunch of cops as they mingle and work together to bring down a threat, a gang of trigger-happy robbers who spend their time blowing up half of Hong Kong by the look of it. Lau Ching Wan is the renegade, on the edge cop whose volatility works against him, although his track record speaks for itself. The story is nothing new but enlivened by good bad guy turns from Anthony Wong and Rongguang Yu, and there are a couple of blistering action scenes in the middle which really rock. Sadly the airport climax is shot too dark, which makes it anticlimatic, but otherwise this is decent enough.

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