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List Price: $14.98 | | Label: Lions Gate
Salesrank: 17816
Released: May 16, 2006 |
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MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Inspector Wing of the Hong Kong Police Force has become the victim of a gang, led by the evil Joe. When his entire team is killed, Wing becomes a hapless drunk, feeling guilty for the deaths of his team. It is up to a young rookie officer to get Wing back on his feet and begin an adventure to get revenge on the evil Joe and his Gang of Five, especially when it becomes personal.
New Police Story Reviews:
The New Police Story 
2009-03-12 - An interesting switch by Jackie Chan from the usual fun and fights to a poignant roll very well played showing another side to the talents of Jackie Chan. A story that touches societies darker side of lost children caught up in todays busy world.
Not all doom and gloom as Jackie adds just the right amount of humor at just the right time to keep the story from bogging down.
Excellent scripting of the fight scenes, especially in the Lego Store.
A GOOD see!
A good movie to see. 
2009-02-06 -
A good movie that we all enjoyed seeing on tv night.
Not in the Police Story spirit 
2008-12-22 - This movie was nothing like the first four movies. Maybe because JAckie is older? The stunts were really weak, and the movie focused a lot more on Jackie's ability to act and therefore had many emotional scenes and lots of plot detailing. Not an action movie in any sense. Still, it was decent to watch.
Still O.k But... 
2008-06-27 - ....its just that I can't get the "Old" police story out of my head. I keep comparing them thats why the "New" gets 3 out of 4 starts. Jackie is always o.k
Jackie's finest recent movie! 
2008-06-24 - Jackie portrays an excellent role of a saddened cop, who wasn't able to save his team. Encouraged by a mysterious friend to try and win over their killers he embarks on a journey which will reveal double crosses, opponent's true motives and a brilliant ending. I feel that there are better Jackie Chan movies out there, but this being made in China is a far superior to any of his American flicks.