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Cast:
Jet
Li
Eric
Tsang
Simon
Yam
Gigi
Leung
Producer:
Gordon
Chan
Director:
Stephen
Tung Wai
Score:
    
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HITMAN
AKA:
Hit Man ||
Contract Killer
Year:
1998 Reviewer: Tony
Ryan
It
would appear from watching a number of Jet Li films that he
has distinctly less presence when carrying modern day
actioners like this rather than period kung fu dramas such as
'Fist
of Legend' or 'Once
Upon a Time in China'.

Even
though this movie is well directed showing good manipulation
of the camera and scene settings, while displaying a
supporting cast of Hong Kong’s finest, one is not compelled
to watch this movie more than a couple of times and is
therefore only worth renting but not buying. Also, without a
Yuen Kwai or Yuen Woo Ping to design the action it all seems a
little lacking in what should be the most important area of
the film. However, the movie has its moments, notably a short
and well crafted fight between Tai Feng (Jet Li) and a lanky
American halfway through the film and a powerful final reel
showcasing guns, swords, fists, feet and plenty of broken
glass.

As
always, Eric Tsang is a joy to watch displaying some fine
acting in one of his more serious roles, but in all I would
have expected more from the production team that brought us 'Black
Mask'. The problem may be that in a film like this, Jet
lacks the screen presence to hold our attention and ultimately
makes the long wait between the action set pieces just too
long.
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