

Zaki Chan
Trouble follows Zaki wherever he goes, until he finds out that his father's boss needs a bodyguard for his kids and he decides to apply for the job even though he doesn't really fit the requirements.
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Plot Summary
In this high-octane action-comedy, Inspector Chan (Jackie Chan) and his wisecracking junior partner Fong (Nicholas Tse) are tasked with protecting a valuable witness from a ruthless crime syndicate. As they navigate a series of explosive shootouts and death-defying stunts, the unlikely duo must overcome their differences and personal demons to bring the criminals to justice. Their mission takes them through the vibrant streets of Hong Kong, testing their skills, loyalty, and their unique brand of chaotic teamwork.
Critical Reception
New Police Story was a moderate success, generally praised for its ambitious blend of intense action sequences, dramatic undertones, and comedic relief. While some critics found the tonal shifts jarring, the film was widely appreciated for Jackie Chan's signature stunts and the dynamic between him and Nicholas Tse. It was seen as a more mature outing for Chan, exploring darker themes than his typical fare.
What Reviewers Say
- Praiseworthy action choreography and Jackie Chan's enduring charisma.
- A more serious tone compared to Chan's earlier works, with mixed results.
- The chemistry between Chan and Tse is a highlight.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film, appreciating the spectacular fight scenes and the blend of action and humor. Some viewers noted that the more dramatic elements felt a bit out of place but still found it to be an entertaining watch, especially for fans of Jackie Chan's unique style.
Fun Fact
The film was initially conceived as a sequel to 'Police Story 4: First Strike' but evolved into a standalone project with a new narrative and characters, aiming for a more dramatic and gritty feel than previous installments.
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