There are so many action scenes, Jackie Chan’s test joy is incorporated into the action scenes, and Uncle Long really uses his life to act.

Clementine 2021-12-30 17:17:11

The plot of the story is very complete. Various organizations have been joined before and after. The seemingly simple tasks have caused Chen Jiaju to participate more and more by coincidence. The tasks are not so simple, but about various parties and national intelligence agencies. The dual status of Xu Jie's snatch of nuclear weapons, and Xu Jie has always just wanted to sell nuclear weapons for money. In the end, justice may be late, but it will never be absent. The Russian Mafia and Xu Jie received a just trial.

The whole martial arts scene is also very exciting, and the cost of the film can also be seen to be quite high. The fourth part is full of plot, action scenes, and highlights compared to the third part.

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Extended Reading
  • Dorthy 2021-12-30 17:17:11

    It’s a pity that Maggie Cheung is no longer acting. This film continues to implement Jackie Chan’s action comedy style. The background extends to Russia, Ukraine and other countries. It can be said to be the biggest investment scene in the police story series. Jackie Chan’s still life-threatening performance is admirable. , But at the same time the personal heroism circulated in the film has reached its peak.

  • Andy 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    Desperately Dragon, 1997 Hong Kong Film Awards.

First Strike quotes

  • Col. Gregor Yegorov: You even share the same coffin as your father.

    Jackson Tsui: The coffin is for you. You killed my father!

    Col. Gregor Yegorov: He had to die somehow. At least it was for a reason.

  • Chan Ka Kui: [phone call] Uncle Bill! I'm calling you right now from Australia and I'm having a great time! I'm talking to you while enjoying my great view. Wow! Working for the FSB is great. I have a sauna, swimming pool, and jacuzzi. Oh, wait a second. My koala bear just came out.

    Uncle Bill: [on the other end of the call] What? You mean in your hotel room? It's only a toy, right?

    Chan Ka Kui: No. It's the real thing!

    [hands the phone to the koala bear]

    Chan Ka Kui: Say hi to Uncle Bill.

    [takes the phone back]

    Chan Ka Kui: He's too shy. Don't hang up.

    Hong Kong Policeman: [to Bill] He's living it up. I should've gone with him.

    Chan Ka Kui: Really. I'm not making this up! What else? Money... clothes... car. I feel almost like James Bond. Except no gorgeous girls.

    Uncle Bill: Hey. If all of this is for real, you should be very careful.

    Chan Ka Kui: Okay. So long. Bye bye.

    [hangs up]

    Uncle Bill: [to the policeman] Do you think he went crazy on this assignment? Maybe he's overworked.