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Cast - Nicholas Tse, Shawn Yue, Jaycee Chan, Wu Jing, Andy On, Elanne Kwong, Lam Ka Wah, Mark Cheng

Synopsis - On a busy downtown street in Hong Kong, an armored truck is blown up and a group of criminals known as the Ronin Gang makes off with $100 million cash. The explosion killed many pedestrians, among them is the fiancee of police office Chan Chun (Nicholas Tse). Chen is determined to take revenge and bring Tien Yeng Seng, the leader of the Ronin Gang (Wu Jing), to justice.
Six months later, the Ronin Gang is stopped by inspector Fong (Shawn Yue) and his crew during a roadblock. They start a violent attack and cause serious injuries to the police.
Jaycee Chan stars as Wai King Ho. His bro Wai King Tat is an undercover within the Ronin. Due to his relationship with King Tat, he is temporarily suspended from duties. He trusts that his brother is loyal, and goes his own way to find out where he is.
Chan, Fong and Wai share a common goal and join forces to track down the Ronin Gang...

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Overall, decent quality film. Would recommend it for action junkies. Some things were overdone, but nothing excess for an action flick from Hong Kong.
Didn't see Jaycee Chan's fate coming, but it came as no surprise. It's becoming this trend now. I'm passive about it.
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