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The new crime drama series "Raging Fire" has Yen starring as a police detective caught in a revenge plot. His mentor's former protege has a hit list and is looking for revenge against his former protégé. This unabashedly old-school crime drama is not without its charms and impressive set pieces. However, it is not for those who love original characters and a good story.
Donnie Yen, who made his name as an action director, is now an actor. In Berlin, he is filming "John Wick 4." In a recent interview, the actor discussed his new movie, "Raging Fire."
Donnie Yen is a well-known actor in Hong Kong, where he has appeared in numerous Hollywood tentpoles. He will next appear opposite Keanu Reeves in John Wick: Chapter 4 and is slated to star in the live-action remake of Mulan. He is also a member of the martial arts community and has worked with many high-profile actors.
Despite being one of the most popular actors in China, Donnie Yen has been steadily declining in Hollywood since the early 2000s. Nonetheless, the actor has been consistently producing blockbusters since his days as a child. Despite his age, he has never had more success than with "Gen-X Cops" in the genre. The film is expected to open during the Chinese New Year in 2023, one of the biggest blockbuster release windows in China.
This Hong Kong-Chinese action film stars Donnie Yen, who is best known for his role in Disney's live-action "Mulan." Yen is also an actor in the "Ip Man" franchise. This new film will pit Yen against a group of killers. It will be Yen's last film, as the director passed away from cancer in 2020. The plot of the movie is very expansive and does not leave any stone unturned. Yen plays the role of a respected hardline cop named Shan, who has been assigned dangerous cases in the past. When a mysterious group of criminals attack Shan's sting operation, it turns out that one of them was a former protege of Shan. The group of criminals tries to kill him, which triggers a deadly
Despite the fact that the actor has had many roles, this film still features a unique and witty comedy that is both entertaining and empowering. It also features Jackie Chan and Chow Yun Fat as stunt doubles. The two stars worked together for the film's Mexican and Hong Kong premieres. In the interview, Yen shares his personal experiences and thoughts about his career.
Donnie Yen and Nicholas Tse have teamed up again for a new project. Yen will play Shan, a righteous cop who must deal with a former protege who's gone rogue. The two stars are currently shooting the movie and Martial Arts Action Cinema has shared some BTS pics and info. You can check them out below. In this upcoming martial arts film, Tse team up to fight against the villain, a gang of rogue cops.
'Raging Fire' stars Donnie Yen, Nicholas Tse, and Qin Lan. It is expected to be released in 2021. The film is rated PG-13 and has a runtime of 2 hours and eight minutes. It has a user score of 70 on TMDb, which collects ratings and reviews from 95 knowledgeable moviegoers. It's available to purchase or rent on Apple iTunes and Google Play Movies, as well as to stream through subscription on multiple platforms.
The cast of 'Raging Fire' is full of recognizable faces from the Hong Kong film industry. Nicholas Tse plays a former senior police inspector who swore revenge on Cheung after he testified against him. Qin Lan plays Cheung's pregnant wife. Ray Lui, Luo Zhi Hui, and Simon Yam play two policemen and a police officer. Their roles in the storyline are largely based on real life characters and events.
As an actor of Chinese descent, Nicholas Tse has been under increasing scrutiny from the Chinese government. Mainland Chinese people are increasingly suspicious of foreign nationals in the entertainment industry. The actor revealed to a CCTV presenter that he is "in the process of surrendering his Canadian passport" because of a comment on Chinese social media related to his role in "Raging Fire."
In addition to a slew of notable characters, the film's kinetic action style is evident throughout the movie. In addition to the mall shootout, the film also includes a church beatdown and an open-street sequence reminiscent of Michael Mann's Heat. In this respect, it has much to offer as a film that appeals to children. It is an essential watch for any Hong Kong action fan.
Fans of Hong Kong action films should not miss the new movie starring Hong Kong legend Jackie Chan. While he may not have acted in any of the original HK action films, he's been a staple of Hong Kong crime movies for several years. His credits include the critically acclaimed "New Police Story" with Tse and Chan, and he also had roles in 'The White Storm' and 'Heroic Duo'. While 'Raging Fire' isn't as exciting as Woo's classics, it's a fitting tribute to his career and his death.
In addition to Chan's iconic kung fu skills, the film also features dirty cops and policing. While Chan doesn't normally appear in films with dirty cops and corrupt cops, this time around, he's a cop who doesn't mind using dirty methods to do his job. The police are corrupt, and Bong's chief orders mean that any means necessary are justified. He even beats up his desk to obtain information on an undercover thief. Meanwhile, Turbo (Jeana Ho) lashes out at non-compliant thugs who don't obey Bong's orders.
The action in 'Raging Fire' is reminiscent of the movies that Jackie Chan made during his career. The film's director, Benny Chan, is renowned for his martial arts expertise, so the movie has a high chance of being a huge hit. However, the story is not as good as it should be, so fans of Jackie Chan should stay away from the original. It will be released in North America on August 13 and will also be re-released internationally on Disney Plus.
"Raging Fire" marks Jackie Chan's last feature directed by his father, Benny Chan. This film follows the story of a cop who falls into the hands of a criminal, and the intricate plot details and stunning set-pieces elevate it above its generic counterpart. The action and Donnie Yen are both superb in their roles. It's no surprise that "Raging Fire" has shot to the top spot at the Mainland box office, earning over $83 million dollars in just 12 days. It's set to debut in selected North American theaters on August 13 and in Hong Kong on August 17.
While Hong Kong police action-thrillers have long since faded away, it will be interesting to see how the change in the SAR affects the genre in the future. "Raging Fire" is a prime example of old school Hong Kong cop-and-crooks drama. In the film, Bong, a good cop, is about to catch his longtime criminal rival when he comes upon an ambush by a masked gang.
Director Benny Chan directs this Hong Kong police action-thriller. It was his last film before his death. Donnie Yen stars as a righteous cop, while Nicholas Tse plays his former protege who seeks revenge against Chan. While the story may be slow paced and uninspired, the movie's set pieces make up for it.
Ben Yuen plays the former Commissioner of Police who ordered Yau to find Fok and rescue him. Ben Lam plays a drug dealer who hires Yau to rob crystal meth from Wong Kwun. The other supporting cast includes Kwok Fung, who plays the role of Fok Siu-tong. Ken Lo plays Ma Kau-wing, and Carlos Chan plays Officer Ma, a higher-up police officer who looks down on Yau and Cheung. The three main characters, along with their sidekicks, are also all well-rounded and interesting.