High Risk
Cast :Jet Li
Director :Corey Yuen, Jing Wong
Studio :Tai Seng Video
Format :Color, Widescreen
Released Date :January 01, 1995
DVD Released Date :July 17, 2001
Language :English (Subtitled), Cantonese Chinese (Original Language), Mandarin Chinese (Original Language), Chinese (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJune 06, 2004
SummaryJet's HK career was dying down
Content
It seems as if there was nothing better for Jet to do than star in this mediocre action movies. It just doesn't fit him.

If you're a fan, and want to see this just to see it, go ahead, but don't expect much.


Rating
DateMay 09, 2003
SummaryDon't take it seriously
Content
Don't take this movie for more than what it is, a comedy. It was funny, Jet Li fans won't find what they're looking for, if they want typical Jet Li. It's some pretty good fighting scenes at the end, especially when Frankie, turns from a coward to a fighting machine. If you watch this movie not expecting much, you'll be pleased.

Rating
DateMay 09, 2003
SummaryFunny!
Content
This is one of Jet Li's funniest flicks, if his only. Some pretty good action scenes in it, but i laughed more than anything. Hey on a boring night, pop this in, and you'll be entertained.

Rating
DateOctober 15, 2002
SummarySomething new for Jet Li.
Content
This is a new style of film for Jet Li. True there is some of the greatest action sceens ever shot in this film but mosst of the film is based on making fun of the Hong Kong film bissness. While Jet's charater Kit Li does have some great fights in the movie the best fight is the fight near the end of the movie involving Frankie Loan(I think that's how you spell it who's played be Jackie Cheung), who hires Kit as a bodyguard, and Kong (I don't know who plays him). Frankie is a parody of Bruce Lee(The greatest martial artist ever) and Jackie Chan (I don't really see the Jackie Chan parody but I can uderstand how some people will.) The final fight sceen also reminds me of a Bruce Lee style fight (Jackie even wears a yellow and black jumpsuit like the one Lee wears in his final movie "The Game Of Death"). This is a masterwork of Hong Kong comedy and action. If you are not a fan of both of these I wold be wary of buying this moive.

Rating
DateSeptember 20, 2002
SummaryI preferred High Risk!
Content
I bought this DVD hoping it would have a subtitle option (English subtitles w original soundtrack), but it doesn't. I also own a video of the original movie, "High Risk," which I find more entertaining. The dubbed dialogue on the DVD is REALLY silly (as is the movie, which is OK). . .a few of the lines are funnier than the original, but so many hilarious lines are changed (to only marginally funny). Jacky Cheung's real voice is way funnier than the dubbed one. PLUS annoying rap soundtrack on the dubbed version, ugh.
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