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A sinful martial arts expert wants to start a new tranquil life, only to be hunted by a determined detective and his former master.
A former elite special forces operative, now living a quiet life as a cook, is forced to return to his old ways when his past catches up to him. His younger brother gets involved in a criminal underworld, and the protagonist must use his formidable skills to protect him and bring down a dangerous criminal organization. This leads to a series of intense and violent confrontations.
Dragon received mixed to positive reviews, with praise often directed at Donnie Yen's performance and the well-choreographed fight sequences. Some critics found the plot to be somewhat predictable, but the action elements were generally well-received by audiences who appreciated the martial arts. It performed moderately at the box office.
Praise for Donnie Yen's charismatic lead performance and impressive fight choreography.
The film is noted for its stylish direction and intense action sequences.
Some viewers found the narrative to be somewhat formulaic, but the action largely compensates.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's action-packed sequences and Donnie Yen's compelling portrayal of a skilled fighter. The movie is often described as a solid action flick with impressive fight scenes, though some reviews indicate that the plot could have been more original.
Donnie Yen reportedly insisted on performing many of his own stunts and fight sequences, contributing to the film's authentic action feel.
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