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6/10
Classic Hong Kong action-thriller
kluseba26 December 2019
Two years ago, Chasing the Dragon, starring Hong Kong stars Andy Lau and Donnie Yen, was a gritty crime movie of epic proportions. This sequel, entitled Chasing the Dragon II: Wild Wild Bunch, features none of these famous actors, is about half an hour shorter and only an above average thriller that is loosely connected to the first part. The movie revolves around undercover cop Sky who inflitrates the gang of criminal mastermind Logan. The veteran attempts to kidnap an influential millionaire in Macao before retiring to Hawaii. Sky has to gain the mastermind's trust step by step but soon becomes a pawn in his game. Things get even more complicated when Sky realizes that some gang members have their own secret ambitions.

Chasing the Dragon II: Wild Wild Bunch convinces with gripping action scenes leading to an intense finale. The three main characters consisting of the protagonist undercover cop, the antagonist criminal mastermind and the gang member with his own ambitions are fleshed out very well and complement one another perfectly. The story comes around with a few minor turns to keep things entertaining throughout. The film's rock soundtrack is catchy, contemporary and energetic as it even made me discover great new music. Sabrina Qiu and Lukian Wang look particularly stylish, elegant and beautiful as the movie's only relevant actresses.

The movie however lacks the charismatic presence of Andy Lau and Donnie Yen that made the first movie stand out. The actors and actresses in this film only deliver good average performances at best and lack energy and charisma. The film's pace is at times quite slow in the introduction and especially the middle section at the criminals' hideout is rather dragging. Occasional flashbacks further harm the pace. Despite a few minor twists, the plot is overall rather unspectacular and can be decsribed as Hong Kong action-thriller by the numbers. The locations are also tedious and mostly consist of the hideout and random highways.

In the end, Chasing the Dragon II: Wild Wild Bunch is a classic Hong Kong action-thriller that will keep you entertained for just above one hour and a half. It however fails to leave a deeper impression due to a lack of charismatic actors, interesting locations and gripping plot. This film never equals the first movie and is only recommended to faithful genre fans.
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5/10
CHASING SOME FUN - MILD MILD BUNCH
MadamWarden23 October 2020
An ok distraction. Over the top melodramatic Hong Kong cop flick. A bit of fun.
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6/10
Not as good as the first
Leofwine_draca13 November 2022
This follow up to CHASING THE DRAGON is once more by Wong Jing, although Yen and Lau don't return. Instead this tells a totally separate but true story about a crime kingpin who terrorised Macau and Hong Kong in the 1990s. Louis Koo yet again plays a cop who goes undercover in the gangster's empire and soon finds himself treading a fine line between life and death. The film isn't one of the best I've seen but it's fitfully enjoyable and the second half is definitely more entertaining than the first. It tends to pick up when Michael Wong (who's finally aged) enters the fray. An ancient-looking Tony Leung plays the big bad with Simon Yam in support.
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10/10
Wild and Underrated
lovekill-173127 December 2020
Dont ask the acting, hongkong veteran actor here.. nice plot fun action, dont know why so many hated this movie.. Underrated movies.. much better than any latest hongkong movie i watched..
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8/10
Up to my standard
madbird-6124315 November 2019
With 4 Hong Kong Oscar winners, the acting of male leads are beyond doubt captivating. Its story is not bad. The plot is sensible. I particularly like the look of tycoon Lee and his son, which resembles the real figures.

It is a film worth watching, only that it is a bit boring when you see Koo appears in every Hong Kong film.
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