WatchThunderbolt. "The stakes don't come much higher". R. 1995. 1 hr 50 min. 6.3 (9,161) A 1995 Hong Kong action film with Jackie Chan as the lead actor, Thunderbolt is a movie set around auto racing. Jackie Chan plays Chan Foh To, a mechanic who is a part time race car driver. He helps the Hong Kong Police in their crackdown of the illegal
Cast & crewUser reviewsTriviaOriginal title Pik lik foh1995R1h 50mIn order to release his kidnapped sister, sports car mechanic Chan Foh To Jackie Chan has to beat a supercriminal street order to release his kidnapped sister, sports car mechanic Chan Foh To Jackie Chan has to beat a supercriminal street order to release his kidnapped sister, sports car mechanic Chan Foh To Jackie Chan has to beat a supercriminal street production, box office & company infoMore like thisReview Daft plot, daft dialogue great fighting and driving scenes, but not one of Jackie's better all round filmsJackie Loh Chan is a motor mechanic whose father helps the police identify illegally modified vehicles to confiscate them from boy racers plaguing the area. During one such confiscation Chan witnesses a car evade capture and almost kill a policeman. The police are after this car as the driver is suspected to be criminal and speed freak Cougar – wanted across the world by several different Governments. Chan gets involved in a high-speed chase that results in the capture of Cougar but when he escapes he targets Chan for a violent second Chan movies are never the best place to look if you're after strong plotting and well written dialogue and this is no different. The plot itself is very basic and quite full of holes – it's even pretty thin in explaining how Chan gets mixed up in the police business originally. But like I said plotting is never his main thin and only occasionally does the weakness of the plot become annoying – mainly when the drama is played out in words these points the weaknesses of the script are exposed – the dialogue is unconvincing and, sadly, totally lacking in humour, preferring a more hard edged approach. It's a shame cause Chan's better films mix his trademark humour and his amazing stunt work – this has him at his toughest and, while the stunts etc are all great, it's not a good look for the fighting and driving are all very enjoyable the director occasionally works hard to spoil them – he doesn't do a good job here. Basically all I wanted him to do was set up two cameras and point them at the action. However instead he uses far too many edits and fast cuts to make some fight scenes almost unwatchable. I think specifically to the great scene in the games place. It starts as a tough scene with great martial arts action but the director first edits too quickly and then slows it down in some weird slowmo that blurs everything action is all good though – the main car chase on Hong Kong streets is good and most of the fight scenes show off Chan's ability and not just his willingness to put himself at risk. Chan is OK as an actor but the intense emotion required by his hard boiled character is not really him. He seems different without his usual comedy material and is at a stretch several times. Nickel is god-awful as Cougar – he looks like an 80's throwback think Airwolf with long hair! and delivers every line with all the character of a stapler. Yuen is better as Amy Yip and is good-looking and natural despite not having a lot in the way of lines. I was pleased to see Wong in the cast and he gets a chance to show off his John Woo credentials in a few scenes. A cheeky bit of casting has Chris Patten not really him of course getting blasted by Jackie's car – he was Governor of Hong Kong at the this has sufficient good action to justify watching. However the direction is iffy and it lacks the trademark Chan humour. Still enjoyable to watch for the action but this isn't one of Chan's better the mooOct 24, 2002Contribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentWhat is the Spanish language plot outline for Thunderbolt 1995?AnswerEdit pageMore to exploreRecently viewedYou have no recently viewed pages
ReleasedSeptember 8th, 1995, 'Thunderbolt' stars Jackie Chan, Anita Yuen, Michael Wong Man-Tak, Shing Fui-On The R movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 48 min, and received a user score of 64 (out O Mestre InvencÃvel Ação 2012 1 h51 min iTunes Legendado Won Fei-Hung Jackie Chan estrela como o filho jovem travesso de um mestre de uma escola de artes marciais, que vive fazendo palhaçadas constantemente, quando na verdade deveria estar aprendendo kung fu. Depois que seu golpe cômico fere o filho de um homem poderoso, seu pai recruta um tio sádico para ensinar o filho um pouco de autodisciplina. Este homem esquisito, que possui reputação de aleijar seus alunos, tenta ensinar a Fei Hung um estilo estranho de kung fu. De inÃcio, Fei Hung resiste, mas depois de perder uma luta para um assassino local, que fora contratado para matar seu pai, ele percebe que deve dominar a arte especial do Pugilista Embriagado. Drunken Master permitiu a segunda união do diretor Woo-ping Yuen coreógrafo de luta para os filmes Matrix e O Tigre e o Dragão a Jackie Chan. Combinando movimentos complexos de arte marcial com a marca registrada de comédia burlesca de Jackie Chan, o filme Drunken Master introduziu o novo gênero de comédia de kung fu e oficializou Chan como seu incontestável rei. Ação 2012 1 h51 min iTunes A12 Estrelando Jackie Chan, Siu Tien Yuen, Hwang Jang-lee Trailers Relacionados Elenco e equipe JackieChan is a 1997 Kannada action thriller movie starring Thriller Manju, Arun Pandian, and Suman in the lead roles. The story revolves around Simha, a brave police officer, who joins hands with other young men to fight against antisocial elements. Thunderbolt is a 1995 Hong Kong action film that stars Jackie Chan as Chan Foh To, a mechanic and race car driver who becomes embroiled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a criminal gang. Anita Yuen plays Amy, a fellow race car driver and love interest of Chan's character, while Michael Wong plays Inspector Lee, the police detective tasked with bringing down the film opens with Chan participating in an illegal street race, which he wins despite the interference of the gang leader, Cougar played by Thorsten Nickel. After the race, Chan goes to his garage to work on his beloved yellow racing car, Thunderbolt, which he built himself. He is interrupted by a group of thugs who try to steal his car, but he fights them off and escapes with Thunderbolt. Chan learns that the thugs were sent by Cougar, who is angry that Chan defeated his driver in the street Amy is struggling to fund her racing career and is being pressured by her sponsors to win more races. Chan offers to help her out by teaching her some advanced driving techniques, and the two begin a tentative romance. However, their happiness is short-lived as Cougar and his gang continue to target Chan, eventually kidnapping Amy to use as Lee is determined to bring Cougar and his gang to justice, but he is hindered by bureaucracy and corruption within the police force. He must navigate a web of double-crosses and alliances to uncover the gang's operations and save action in Thunderbolt is fast-paced and thrilling, with Chan performing many of his own stunts. There are numerous car chases and races, as well as hand-to-hand combat scenes. The film also features some impressive cinematography, particularly during the race addition to the action scenes, Thunderbolt also explores themes of family and loyalty. Chan's character is driven by his love for Thunderbolt and his connection to his deceased father, who was also a mechanic and race car driver. Amy and Chan's relationship is complicated by their shared passion for racing and the danger it entails. Inspector Lee struggles to balance his duty to the law with his personal relationships and vows to protect his loved Thunderbolt is a thrilling action movie that showcases Jackie Chan's talents and features a compelling plot and strong performances from the rest of the cast. It is a must-see for fans of Hong Kong cinema and action films in general. Thunderbolt is a 1995 action movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 50 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of Where to Watch Thunderbolt Thunderbolt is available to watch, stream, download and buy on demand at Google Play. Some platforms allow you to rent Thunderbolt for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device. Vin3N. 91 243 21 385 110 446 39 369 114