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Après avoir réduit en miettes un centre commercial, l'inspecteur Chan est envoyé à la circulation. Il est rappelé pour tenter de contrer un gang qui rançonne les entreprises en menaçant de les faire sauter. Quand son amie est kidnappée, Chan est contraint de se barder d'explosifs afin de récolter les fonds pour le compte des criminels. De son côté, Chu, son ennemi juré, est libéré de prison pour ennuis de santé, bien décidé à se venger de Chan avant de mourir. (Metropolitan FilmExport)

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anglais Jackie either has to love cinema and his job, or he's outrageously greedy and one salary isn't enough for him. Judge for yourself - he sings the main song, he acts, makes jokes, he wrote it, participated significantly in the choreography, treats injured stuntmen, but also does stunts himself and, just by the way, he also directed it. And all this he has accomplished even better than last time, but only by the breadth of a hair from the chest of a Chinese Crested Dog. But maybe it's because this one is perhaps not more serious but certainly less cheerful and, in any case, more of an action-like sequel, that it appealed to me more. But really by just that hair’s breadth. ()

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anglais Jackie Chan still delivers great punches and it is evident that he is also a capable director. He is entertaining, with truly grotesque moments in his films, which are excellently complemented by incredibly long action scenes and fights where it is beautifully visible how perfectly he masters choreography, which is, admittedly, more like a dance and not a fight, but I simply like this action circus. ()

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