If you're a fan of Hong Kong police flicks, then you know that at any given moment, it seems like 50 percent of the force is deep undercover in the triads.
Flash Point (2008)
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Reviews Counted: 19
Fresh: 8
Rotten:11
Average Rating: 5.5/10
Runtime: 88 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release: Mar 14, 2008 Limited
Box Office: $144,836
Synopsis: Like the flashy sports car he controls, Detective Sargent Jun Ma (Donnie Yen) of the Serious Crimes Unit is precise and brutal. Determined to destroy his criminal nemeses Archer, Tiger and Tony (Collin Chou), a gang of three powerful... Like the flashy sports car he controls, Detective Sargent Jun Ma (Donnie Yen) of the Serious Crimes Unit is precise and brutal. Determined to destroy his criminal nemeses Archer, Tiger and Tony (Collin Chou), a gang of three powerful brothers, Jun Ma infiltrates their corrupt organization with the planting of a mole, Wilson (Louis Koo). When Wilson’s dual role is exposed, he becomes the last living witness to testify against Archer and now Jun Ma must battle to protect his partner from the murderous thugs to ensure they are put out of business permanently. --© Genius Products [More]
Starring: Donnie Yen, Louis Koo, Collin Chou
Starring: Donnie Yen, Louis Koo, Collin Chou
Director: Wilson Yip
Director: Wilson Yip
Studio: Third Rail & Genius Products
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Release:
Apr 22, 2008
DVD Features:
- Keep Case - 2-Disc Set
- Widescreen
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - Cantonese, English
- Subtitles - English, Spanish
- DISC 1
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - 1. Bey Logan - Director
- DISC 2
Additional Release Material:
- Behind-The-Scenes
- Featurettes - 1. THE ULTIMATE FIGHTERS - GLADIATORS/ M.M.A. ON DISPLAY
- 2. ON DANGEROUS GROUND
- 3. GALA PREMIERE
- Trailers
Reviews for Flash Point
I really wanted to see a fun mindless martial arts film. But the story is so familiar that it beoomes boring.
It's all about the extensive climax, a gunfight turned mixed martial arts throwdown.
Those with a taste for bone-crushing martial arts executed with real skill and flair are not likely to find anything better on American screens for some time.
Considerably more importance is placed on the chops and the socks than the story, and yet the action sequences aren’t terribly memorable.
Catch this one in theatres while you have the chance. The breathless, breakneck action of Flash Point can only truly be appreciated 40 feet high.
There's nothing that I dislike about FLASH POINT, but I do wish it could be even more than it is
Donnie Yen is famous for combining martial arts traditions into his own unique fighting style and Collin Chou, who studied with Sammo Hung, is up to the task of holding his own.
Yen has developed a recent passion for mixed martial arts, and his more traditional punches and flying kicks are supplemented by some close-quarters Muay Thai kicks and even some jujitsu submission holds. Ultimate Fighting Championship fans will be happy.
Flash Point comes loaded with cliches and immediately starts blasting them in every direction.
Not even a choice ass-whupping can make up for the plodding familiarity that precedes it.
What we have here, from the chop-socky point of view, isn't a feature film; it's a YouTube video.
Flash Point plays like the last hurrah of a criminal underclass facing the inevitable shrinking of its bottom line.
Finally -- with barely a half-hour left to go, Donnie Yen does his thing.
Outside of the fights, the film is by the numbers, but it's an okay set of numbers to be guided by.
Nothing more than a dumb action picture with delusions of Johnnie To–dom.
Like the mixed martial arts it showcases, Flash Point espouses the belief that there's nothing quite as entertaining as uninhibited brutality.
Fans of the genre will likely leave it satisfied, although it's not as likely that they’ll feel satisfied the whole time they're watching.
Latest News for Flash Point
March 20, 2008:
Ten Questions with Flash Point Star Donnie Yen
Hong Kong action star Donnie Yen talks about his favorite martial arts films, his extensive career, and infusing his latest film, Flash Point, with the styles of Mixed Martial... More...
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