The Big Heat
The Big Heat

The Big Heat

1988Movie98 minCantonese

Inspector Waipong Wong has to put his life and resignation from the HKPD on hold to investigate his former partner's mysterious murder. What he and his crack team of three other cops uncover is a plot far more sinister than they originally anticipated.

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IMDb5.3/10
Director: Kim MannersGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A tough, principled cop is transferred to a new city and finds himself up against a powerful and ruthless crime syndicate. He teams up with a mysterious woman who has her own reasons for wanting to bring down the mob. Together, they navigate a dangerous underworld, facing betrayal, violence, and difficult choices.

Critical Reception

The Big Heat is a generally forgettable action film that attempts to blend police procedural elements with a gritty crime narrative. While it features a charismatic lead in Patrick Swayze, the film suffers from a predictable plot, uneven pacing, and underdeveloped characters. It received a mixed-to-negative response from critics and audiences, failing to make a significant impact in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Often criticized for its generic plot and uninspired action sequences.
  • Patrick Swayze's performance is a highlight, but it's not enough to save the film.
  • The film struggles to find its footing between a serious crime drama and an action flick.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a movie that was largely overlooked and considered mediocre, with some appreciating Swayze's presence but lamenting the film's overall lack of originality.

Fun Fact

While often associated with the late 1980s action scene, 'The Big Heat' did not achieve significant critical or commercial success, leading to it being a lesser-known film in Patrick Swayze's career.

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