

Movie spotlight
Man on the Brink
An undercover cop goes deep undercover to inside one of Hong Kong's most notorious Triad gangs only to find him getting consumed by a life of crime and seediness.
Insights
Plot Summary
A former CIA operative, now living a quiet life in retirement, is drawn back into espionage when his past connections threaten his present. He must navigate a dangerous world of double-crosses and assassins to protect himself and those he cares about. The mission forces him to confront old enemies and question his loyalties as the stakes escalate.
Critical Reception
Man on the Brink was met with a generally lukewarm reception from critics and audiences, often overlooked due to its late release in the year and competition from other action thrillers. While some appreciated the performances, particularly Jack Lemmon's, the film was frequently cited for its predictable plot and less-than-innovative execution within the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Jack Lemmon delivers a solid performance in a familiar espionage plot.
The film suffers from a formulaic narrative and lacks significant suspense.
Offers some moments of intrigue but ultimately falls short of expectations for the genre.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Man on the Brink (1981)' is not readily available through public Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
Despite being a thriller, Jack Lemmon, known primarily for his comedic roles, was chosen for the lead to add a layer of unexpected gravitas to the character.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources