| Crime Story was Jackie Chan's third serious role after Heart of a Dragon (1985)and Island of Fire a. k. a. The Prisoner (1991), where he took a small part in favor for his friend Jimmy Wang Yu.
Crime Story however is, in my opinion, Jackie's finest performance to date where he plays a cop of flesh and blood who must fight his own inner demons and even needs to see a shrink after he encounters a heavy shoot-out and kills most of the gangsters. When a wealthy businessman is kidnapped, Chan is assigned to the case in order to hunt down the criminals and rescue the businessman. Chan is aided by Inspector Hung (Kent Cheng), who seems to work against him in every moment. When Chan finally discovers Hung's real motive behind the case it's almost too late for him and for the kidnapped businessman.
Crime Story took three years to complete and is based on a real life kidnapping case that took place in HongKong in 1990.
The producers where trying to be as true as possible to the story altough the policework had to be shown in a simplyfied way as it is highly confidential.
Not less than 5!! Scriptwriters where responsible for the screenplay but not as one would expect, it didn't harm the outcome of the movie although some scenens seemed to be a little far fetched like in the finale where the kidnappers throwing their hostage overboard, tied to a anchor, to prevent being arrested and in the next scene the businessman is standing on the HongKong - Chinese border. In the condition he was before it could simply not be possible for the police to find him on time!
But it's possible that some scenes where cut out in the final print, even some scenes that could have helped answer questions like this one. Actually Kirk Wong's first version of Crime Story was also much darker and more violent than the one released.
When he planned doing this movie Kirk Wong had Tony Leung Chiu Wai in mind playing the lead role but for some reasons it didn't work out. He should be replaced by Jet Li but after Jet's agent, Jim Choi, was killed by some triad-killers, who wanted Jet to play a role in one of their own movie productions, whitch Jim Choi didn't agree to, he had to leave HongKong for a while and so Jackie Chan came to that part.
For Jackie the script was way to dark and violent and after a serious dispute with Kirk Wong, who left the production halfway trough, Jackie finished the movie himself. It seems to be quite a common problem that Jackie has with most of the Directors he works with;City Hunter, Accidental Spy, Drunken Master 2 to name just a few.
Still, Crime Story came out to be Jackie's most violent but also most realistic and serious film to date that no Jackie Chan Fan should miss.
Crime Story also features some truly amazing stuntwork and action sequences that are more based on streetfighting rather than kung fu moves. The most outstanding scenes are the superb car chase during the kidnapping, Jackie's awesome stunt in an abandoned ship and the explosive finale in the Walled City.
On the actors side there are Kent Cheng, who also gives an intense performance as the ruthless Inspector Hung Ting Bong, Law Kar Ying as the kidnapped businessman Wong Yat Fei, Christine Ng as Kent Cheng's mistress KaKa and also a guest appearance by Blackie Ko. The role of the psychologist plays Singapore actress Pan Ling Ling but her role is reduced to a minimum in the HongKong version. The Singapore print features some more scenes with her and Jackie. These scenes can be seen on the Fortune Star DVD. Crime Story exists in around three different versions;the Singapore version that includes the above mentioned scenes and a Thailand version that features some scenes from the unreleased Director's Cut but this version is censored in some other scenes, and of course the HongKong Cut that got a worldwide release. |