Description Whilst on holiday in Hong Kong Detective James Carter meets up with Detective Lee. Lee is tracking down a Triad gang lord while Carter just wants to party. Things change when the pair stumble across a counterfeiting plot by a crime boss and an ex-cop who had a hand in the death of Lee's father...
| Credits | | Producer: | Andrew Z. Davis, Arthur M. Sarkissian, Jay Stern, Jonathan Glickman, Roger Birnbaum | | Score Composer: | Darryl Jones |
Editorial Reviews "...[The] full orchestra action music works like an energy boost on the ears....Tucker is louder, more aggressive and funnier this time....Zhang, of course, owns the screen..." Variety - p.17-22 - Robert Koehler (07/30/2001)
"...Mr. Chan dances through some uproarious martial-arts battles....Mr. Chan and Mr. Tucker are always fun to watch. Mr. Tucker has an unusual comic talent..." New York Times - p.E11 - A. O. Scott (08/03/2001)
"...Chan's got the universal language of physical comedy on his side..." Entertainment Weekly - p.45-6 - Lisa Schwarzbaum (08/10/2001)
"...Chan's acrobatic high jinks play strikingly well off of Tucker's wiseass humor..." Rolling Stone - p.131-2 - Peter Travers (08/30/2001)
"...Chan is still the most watchable of action stars, a human special effect..." Los Angeles Times - p.1 - Kenneth Turan (08/03/2001)
"...[Chan] remains a peerless physical performer....Director Brett Ratner keeps us briskly hopping from one action set piece to the next..." Sight and Sound - p.57-8 - Andrew O'Hehir (10/01/2001)
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