 |  |  |  |  Another solid Jet Li action vehicle. Although the beginning is a little light on the action, after the halfway mark it really picks up steam (the end fight is phenomenal!). The dramatic storyline is well executed both in pace and acting, and never feels like filler in between the fight scenes. A must-see for Jet Li fans. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  Another great action flick from Jet Li that delivers in many aspects. Eric Tsang is great as ever, and Jet Li is always charismatic. The action scenes are really awesome and this action film actually felt different from other Hong Kong action films, since it seemed to have a heavy Hollywood influence. The only thing about this film is the fact that Jet Li gets no worthy opponent to square off with, but that shouldnt draw you away because there's plenty of action here. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  |  "Hitman" is original, well-written and has a perfectly balanced cast. Jet Li plays his character naturally and comes off more than eminent. Eric Tsang, as always, is flat-out funny and never gets annoying. Female co-star, Gigi Leung, offers more than eye candy - she adds a needed soft-touch to the story. Simon Yam has a small but important role and...well shit, it's Simon Yam. A good number of well-executed brawls and booms to keep the average HK-action fan satisfied. One of the most hilarious moments in the film comes when Jet Li imitates characters from "A Better Tomorrow" and "The Professional" (US), complete with toothpicks and flower pots! Overall, this is one of Jet Li's most entertaining films. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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