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Skiptrace
Skiptrace

5.7

Skiptrace

PG-13·2016·107m

Summary

A detective from Hong Kong teams up with an American gambler to battle against a notorious Chinese criminal.

Crew

Director

Renny Harlin

Screenplay

BenDavid Grabinski

Screenplay, Story

Jay Longino

Writer

Wen-Chia Chang

Reviews

Rangan

Rangan

November 4, 2016

4

**A con and a cop team up against a notorious crime gang.**

This has been done in Hollywood a decade ago, which is now considered as outdated, but Hong Kong and Chinese are doing it now. What I meant was Jackie Chan teaming up with an American star. Though all those films are almost same, like running and chasing and stunts with the comedic sense. Yep, totally boring, nothing new it it, except different locations and the cast. The Russians addition was new, but in the end it became a joke. That's funny to say, because it is a comedy film.

If you are familiar with Jackie Chan's Hollywood films, then you already know the 90 per cent of this film and for the rest, you have to watch it. A cop from Hong Kong seeking a revenge for his partner's death, so now he has to find and rescue the American con man who stuck with the Russias gangster for the evidence he needed to put the criminal gang boss behind the bar. The adventurous journey they take across the Mongolia is what the film is based on.

This film is specially made for the yuan market, so don't bother if you don't carry yuan in your wallet. Maybe Renny Harlin's worst film I've ever seen. Jackie Chan is the only reason to watch it, but surely you have seen better films of his than this. Johnny Knoxville was just okay and the rest of the cast does not look good. Rewatching 'Shanghai Noon' and 'Rush Hours' films is better than this, so I'm not in favour of it.

_4/10_

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$32,000,000.00

Revenue:

$58,500,000.00

Keywords

detective
hong kong
chinese
american
criminal
gambler