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Yes Madam 5
A disc with the names of Triad members is taken away, and when the gangsters try and find about where it is, they kill the only person who knows the hiding-place. So, what can be done now to retrieve the disc? The Hong Kong police are looking for the murderer and the disc, but Inspector Yeung has to realize her fiancée Ho Chan is one of the gangsters! The trace of the disappeared disc leads to Malaysia, where the victim's girlfriend lives...
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Plot Summary
A determined police inspector goes undercover to dismantle a dangerous triad involved in a series of violent robberies. She must navigate treacherous alliances and confront her own past while racing against time to bring the criminals to justice. The investigation leads her into a complex web of deceit and betrayal, testing her resolve and pushing her to her limits.
Critical Reception
As a direct-to-video sequel in the 'In the Line of Duty' series, 'Yes Madam 5' (also known as 'Terminal Trap') received a generally mixed to negative reception, often criticized for its lower production values and less compelling storyline compared to its predecessors. While it delivered on action sequences, the plot and character development were often deemed superficial.
What Reviewers Say
Features typical Hong Kong action choreography, though not at the series' best.
The plot is often convoluted and predictable, relying heavily on action to carry it.
Cynthia Khan delivers a solid performance in her role as the lead action hero.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but available comments suggest a typical martial arts action film experience, with some appreciating the fight scenes and others finding the story lacking.
Fun Fact
This film is part of the 'In the Line of Duty' series, which was initially launched to capitalize on the success of Michelle Yeoh's 'Yes, Madam!' despite Yeoh not appearing in subsequent installments.
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