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Jackie Chan - Invincible Fighter
Invincible Fighter is a documentary on Jackie Chan
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Plot Summary
A former Interpol agent living a quiet life as a movie stuntman is drawn back into the dangerous world of international crime when a ruthless drug lord seeks revenge. He must use his unparalleled martial arts skills and quick wit to protect his loved ones and bring the criminals to justice. The film blends high-octane action sequences with Jackie Chan's signature comedic timing.
Critical Reception
While not a major theatrical release in Western markets, 'Jackie Chan: Invincible Fighter' (also known as 'Thunderbolt' or 'Supercop 2') was generally well-received by fans of action cinema for its elaborate fight choreography and Jackie Chan's charismatic performance. Critics often noted its formulaic plot but praised the execution of its action set pieces.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive and thrilling fight sequences.
Jackie Chan's comedic elements are a highlight.
The plot is somewhat predictable but serves as a good vehicle for the action.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally released in Hong Kong as 'Hoi bat chui lui' and was later re-edited and re-dubbed for international markets under various titles, including 'Thunderbolt' and 'Supercop 2', sometimes confusing it with the actual 'Supercop' films starring Jackie Chan.
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