Crime Story (1993)
Directed by Kirk Wong
Genres - Action, Adventure, Drama, Crime, Thriller |
Sub-Genres - Action Thriller, Police Drama |
Release Date - Jun 24, 1993 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 103 min. |
Countries - Hong Kong, United States |
MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Judd Blaise
Internationally famed action star Jackie Chan tones down his usual martial arts pyrotechnics for a more traditionally dramatic role in this police drama. Crime Story finds Chan portraying a Hong Kong police detective, an honest cop guilt-ridden over his participation in a recent shoot-out. He is absolved of wrong-doing by the force, however, and assigned to protect a major real estate developer. Despite Chan's best efforts, though, the man under his care is soon kidnapped. The criminals demand millions in payment from the developer's wife, and Chan takes it upon himself to try and foil their plot and rescue the developer. His job is made more difficult by the fact that his new partner on the case, an esteemed detective, is secretly in cahoots with the criminals. Though there are a number of martial arts sequences near the film's climax, much of the action is more typical of Hollywood than Hong Kong, consisting of shoot-outs, explosions, and extended car chases. The ample amount of blood and the overall gritty tone combines with Chan's restrained performance to create a darker experience than most other Chan films familiar to American audiences.
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bad-guy, detective, good-guy, guilt, investigation, kidnapping, martial-arts, police, protection, shoot-out, victim