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Generic cop thriller that fizzles out after the first 10 minutes. The drama feels cheap without any buildup or suspense. Villains are essentially background characters. Action scenes are straight-to-video. Overall, not much to see here.


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Follows an investigator as he prevents a terrorist attack during a symposium held by Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption. He later finds it has links to human trafficking in Thailand.
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) investigates a case involving money laundering and bribery that reaches the highest levels of government. Investigator William Luk uncovers a complex web of deceit, forcing him to confront powerful figures and make difficult choices to uphold justice. The film follows the intricate investigation as Luk races against time to expose the truth and bring the culprits to account.
G Storm received a mixed to positive reception, with many praising its intricate plot and performances, particularly from Louis Koo. However, some critics found the film's complexity and pacing to be uneven, and a few noted a sense of repetition from previous installments in the 'Storm' series.
Praised for its complex narrative and strong lead performances.
Some viewers found the plot convoluted and the pacing inconsistent.
Appreciated as a solid entry in the crime thriller genre with Hong Kong cinema flair.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, highlighting the film's suspenseful plot and the compelling performances of the cast. Some viewers enjoyed the intricate investigation, while others felt it was a bit too dense or similar to prior films in the franchise.
G Storm is the fifth and final film in the 'Storm' series, which began in 2008 with L Storm. Louis Koo has starred in every film in the franchise.
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Generic cop thriller that fizzles out after the first 10 minutes. The drama feels cheap without any buildup or suspense. Villains are essentially background characters. Action scenes are straight-to-video. Overall, not much to see here.