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Plot Summary
A tough, incorruptible police inspector is determined to bring down a ruthless triad boss who controls the city's underworld with an iron fist. Facing corruption within the force and escalating violence, he must navigate a treacherous path where alliances are fragile and betrayal is common. The inspector's personal life is also tested as he fights to uphold justice against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
佳偶天成 (A Perfect Match) was a moderately successful Hong Kong action film, appreciated for its gritty portrayal of police work and crime syndicates, typical of the genre in the late 1980s and early 1990s. While not a groundbreaking film, it delivered the expected thrills and action for fans of Hong Kong cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its solid action sequences and straightforward crime narrative.
- Noted for Danny Lee's characteristic tough-guy cop persona.
- Some found the plot predictable, a common critique for films in this genre at the time.
Google audience: Audience reception is not extensively documented for this film on Google platforms. However, typical reviews for similar Hong Kong action films from the era often highlight the exciting fight choreography and the presence of popular Hong Kong stars.
Fun Fact
Danny Lee, who starred and directed, was known for playing police officers in many of his films, often drawing from his own experiences as a former police officer.
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