In the end, while Tam and Lui seem to have approached their co-directorial debut with the best of intentions, Undercover Punch & Gun just doesnt have the kinetic buoyancy that its premise and initial guise would have suggested.
Read full article"Undercover Punch and Gun" may be considered worthwhile for some individual scenes and particularly the finale, but definite not as a whole.
Read full articleReally could have been a fun action flick, but the slapped together script and inconsistent tone prove a far more effective knockout combo than any spin kick.
Read full articleIt is all about the fight scenes as the story has nothing to offer. How much a person likes these moments will determine what they think of the film overall.
Read full article... the impressive nature of the fight sequences stylized by fight choreographer Philip Ng (New Police Story), who also stars, is undercut by a thin narrative more interested in setting up the next fight than infusing those fights with emotional weight.
Read full articleA lark, a middling martial arts action comedy that's worth a few laughs, if you're in the mood for that.
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