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Police Story (1985)

December. 14,1985
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7.5
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PG-13
| Action Thriller Crime

Officer Chan Ka Kui manages to put a major Hong Kong drug dealer behind the bars practically alone, after a shooting and an impressive chase inside a slum. Now, he must protect the boss' secretary, Selina, who will testify against the gangster in court.

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Protraph
1985/12/14

Lack of good storyline.

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Sexyloutak
1985/12/15

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Humaira Grant
1985/12/16

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
1985/12/17

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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imdb-235-715498
1985/12/18

This is the movie that made me remember Jackie Chan and be a longlife fan of him. At that time there were NO OTHER MOVIE in the world that could compare to this one! No real 'hollywood safety' or stuntdoubles when making this movie. Putting their real life in real danger not once, they did get hurt badly making this movie for you. Jackie Chan has never used a double in a movie.. that is just who he is. And this movie just blew me away and very few movies has done that over the decades to me ever since.

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Leofwine_draca
1985/12/19

Top-notch outing from director and star Jackie Chan at the peak of his powers, offering a plot which allows Chan to create a well-acted and likable character, superb action sequences - I mean, they really are the best here I've ever seen - a memorable supporting cast, and excellent production values. The film opens with a major fast-paced shoot-out, which is followed by an amazing stunt involving a number of vehicles rolling down a hill and demolishing a shanty-town in the process; for sheer visual spectacle this takes some beating. The set-piece is followed by a chase involving a bus which has a nice pay-off. Finally the action finishes and the viewer can take a breather whilst the plot evolves.Like most modern-day successful Chan films, the film takes the structure of having a major action event followed by some plot furthering, then of course the physical and fast-paced humour that Chan always inserts into his films. Most of the comedy here comes from Chan being given the job of Brigitte Lin's bodyguard, and the scrapes and pitfalls he falls into as he tries to win her affections. The light-hearted, good-natured humour is fun and pleasant to watch, which makes a change from the cruel and often offensive humour seen in modern cinema. Then suddenly we're back into the thick of the action, with Chan doing some amazing stuff like taking on a gang of bad guys, kicking people through car windscreens and hitting someone so hard with a car door that it flies off! Things eventually become more serious when Chan finds himself framed and is forced to take his own superior hostage to escape. Then the action moves to a shopping mall, where you better hold on to your hat because the conclusion is one of the best ever filmed. An action-packed odyssey of incredibly dangerous back-breaking stunts, physical humour, super-fast martial arts moves, and more breaking glass than you can shake a stick at. POLICE STORY definitely holds the record for "most glass broken in a film, ever" and the bone-crunching finale is the stuff that action fans' dreams are made of. The lack of special effects and the work of the stunt team add to the excitement, putting you into the thick of the action so that you really feel every blow.Chan is, as I mentioned before, at the peak of his game and his character a real revelation. He plays a straight-forward, occasionally bumbling everyday kind of character and this is a major strength for the film, because you end up feeling closer and more in league than if he was some kind of superman a la Schwarzenegger. The supporting cast is strong and blessed with memorable performances, especially the overacting superiors and the two girls caught up in the fray, Brigitte Lin and the beautiful Maggie Cheung, who has a smaller supporting role and is a little wasted (by that I mean in terms of her role, not that she's on drugs). Once again there are memorable stunts (the famous "pole slide" being the best, quickly followed by the bus routine) and all kinds of physical movements which are delightful. A magnificent action-cum-comedy-thriller which taught Hollywood a thing or two, but which stands light years ahead of most contemporary American fare.

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Fella_shibby
1985/12/20

I remember seein this on a VHS during late 80s. This film, unlike some of Jackie Chan's other films, has a very strong plot - a cop arrests a drug dealer after hanging on the bus (jus watch with what object he clings on the bus) and stopping the bus armed only with a six shooter - (it would appear in Stallone's Tango and Cash n Aamir Khans Baazi). Police Story opens with a great shoot out that culminates in a car chase through a shanty town and a fantastic series of stunts on a bus. The stunts in this movie are extraordinary and are the best featured in any action movie. The shopping mall scene is literally one of a kind and has to be seen to be believed. Police Story- the first in a series of successful cop films. The originalty of the car chase in Police Story(1985) is what makes the moment fun to watch. It's co written n co directed by Jackie. The shanty town chase inspired a similar sequence in Bad Boys II. There's also a similar scene in the 2004 Thai film, Born to Fight. Jackie Chan fan Brandon Lee paid homage in his film Rapid Fire by filming a similar sequence from the mall fight scene, in which Jackie's character rams a villain with a motorcycle, through multiple layers of glass. This movie inspired 3 sequels n 3 reboots.

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Paul Magne Haakonsen
1985/12/21

This is indeed a typical Jackie Chan movie, I mean that in a positive way, it has all the trademark action and comedy that you always get with Jackie Chan.The story is a generic and predictable story without a doubt, but it is quite alright because Jackie Chan delivers on every account, and does so formidably. And the lovely Maggie Cheung is in the movie as well, just a shame that it was in such a small role.As with Jackie Chan movies in general, you will get an abundance of jaw-dropping stunts and nicely choreographed fight and action scenes. And while the final scene with the department store was impressive, then showing the same stunt from three different camera angles was just silly and very unnecessary.All in all an enjoyable Jackie Chan movie, and one of the more important ones in his career I think.

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