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捕风追影

Macau Police brings the tracking expert police officer out of retirement to help catch a dangerous group of professional thieves.

Starring:

Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan

as Wong Tak Chung

Zhang Zifeng

Zhang Zifeng

as He Qiuguo

Tony Leung Ka-fai

Tony Leung Ka-fai

as Fu Longsheng

Ci Sha

Ci Sha

as Simon / Xiwang

Jun

Jun

as Hu Feng

Zhou Zhengjie

Zhou Zhengjie

as Liu Jinxiao

Wang Ziyi

Wang Ziyi

as Wu Yaolei

Lang Yueting

Lang Yueting

as Madam Wang

Lin Qiunan

Lin Qiunan

as Xin

Zac Wang

Zac Wang

as Ray

Li Zhekun

Li Zhekun

as Zai Zai

Melvin Wong

Melvin Wong

as Director Cai

Liu Junxiao

Liu Junxiao

as Song Zhixiang

Ma Cancan

Ma Cancan

as Tang Ting

Wesley Wong

Wesley Wong

as Liao Qihang

Lu Fangsheng

Lu Fangsheng

as Du Ping

Ma Zhaozhuang

Ma Zhaozhuang

as Song Keyu

Hui Yuan

Hui Yuan

as Yin Jiaxin

Cai Lu

Cai Lu

as Wang Jie

Hou Jiawei

Hou Jiawei

as Sun Xu

Jo Yang

Jo Yang

as Sun Shumin

Zhu Xinhui

Zhu Xinhui

as Chen Junren

Tang Chang

Tang Chang

as Di Wanwan

Xu Kang

Xu Kang

as Qiu Mo

Tyler Follmer

Tyler Follmer

as Sun Shihao

Gu Zhixin

Gu Zhixin

as Young Wong

Li Da

Li Da

as Yuan Jinkang

Sunny Yang

Sunny Yang

as Girl on Bicycle

Yu Rongguang

Yu Rongguang

as He Weiming

Xiang Zeen

Xiang Zeen

as Young He Qiuguo

Yuen Qiu

Yuen Qiu

as Old Woman

Karl Dominick

Karl Dominick

as Matthew Tab

Kong Yingzhi

Kong Yingzhi

as He Qiuguo's Mom

Su Hang

Su Hang

as Hooligan

Li Lei

Li Lei

as Hooligan

Lü Shijia

Lü Shijia

as Hooligan

Kenya Sawada

Kenya Sawada

as Egawa Takeshi

Xing Yu

Xing Yu

as Agus

Luna Fujimoto

Luna Fujimoto

as Kotoda Sakurako

Bai Chao

Bai Chao

as Thor

Bai Zitan

Bai Zitan

as Young Fu Longsheng

Rating:

Released:2025

Duration:

2h 24min

Gener(s):Action,Crime,Drama,Thriller

Director:Larry Yang

Language:zh

Country:CN,HK

Reviews

caseymoviemania

A return to form Jackie Chan and a scene-stealing Tony Leung Ka-Fai lead Larry Yang's gritty action thriller.

rhodora

Jackie Chan's full of awesomeness! Non-stop riveting action with new kids' showing off their karate moves & a woman power your shy lady (who's dad passed away). The story's full of suspense, you need to pay attention to the fast karate, the 'secret' evil guy; sooo sad also. I'm so happy to see Jackie & all the new kids in the block! Congrats to all the team of this movie! Now, you all go out and watch it, sooo worth it!

CinemaSerf

Right from the outset, this doesn’t hang about as a near perfectly executed crypto robbery is carried out by a gang of young men in Macau. Despite mobilising the police and the several thousand cameras located across the city, the cops are short on clues so they draft in retired “Wong” (Jackie Chan) whose meticulous approach to his work soon leads them to suspect that the legendary “Shadow” is masterminding a group of ninja-esque men who are masters of disguise, martial arts and technology. He decides that the only way to track this man down is to recruit a squad of officers that don’t look remotely like they are investigating and then to embark on the mother of all door-to-door searches. Of course, and maybe a little implausibly, they manage to identify him (Tony Leung) - we know who it is right from the start - and a war of attrition ensues not just between the two men, but amongst their nemesis’s increasingly manoeuvred and conflicted “family” for whom trust and loyalty are soon severely tested. There is loads of action throughout, but it’s not the repetitious sort. More stylishly and tightly edited and choreographed with no windows, bones or furniture safe as the CGI and the action mix well before a denouement that offers us something of a twist and perhaps the scent of a revenge sequel down the line. The charismatic Chan brings a considered charm to his role, most of his antagonists are very agile and easy on the eye and Leung really does bring a little of the “Fu Manchu” to his character - powerful, menacing and always one step ahead. You might not be so certain about the safety of your bit-coin billions after watching this, though!

MovieGuys

"The Shadows Edge" is yet another Hong Kong action thriller starring the actor named number one with movie fans in the region, Jackie Chan. This film is good but its by no means great. Chan is a cop called back from retirement, when modern policing techniques conspicuously fail to catch, an ageing criminal, an expert in counter surveillance and his talented team of young cyber thieves. Actions plentiful, with Chan's trademark, creative flair, using the environment and everyday items, as devices for martial arts action. This is topped off with, at times, intense gun play and spectacular explosions. Taken together, these aspects, of this cinematic experience, represent an engaging romp. The noticeable downside is this film is overly long. The result is the story, at times, becomes difficult to follow and the characterisations, can feel either drawn out or a bit overlooked. In summary, a mostly decent action thriller with a, by now, well established, Hong Kong flavour. Would have benefited from a tighter script and shorter length. That said, still very much worth a look.