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Shinjuku Incident (2009)

April. 02,2009
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A simple Chinese immigrant wages a perilous war against one of the most powerful criminal organizations on the planet.

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Platicsco
2009/04/02

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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Afouotos
2009/04/03

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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filippaberry84
2009/04/04

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Rio Hayward
2009/04/05

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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LF
2009/04/06

As a child I grew up watching tons of Jackie Chan movies, which very much made my generation addicted to his kind of karate. We liked Bruce Lee for sure - but he was often too serious for us Western kids. His martial arts movies were really "art", whilst Jackie Chan just made fun of everything - he was the perfect entertainer for child and adult alike.Now as an "old" man he not just plays a rather passive (compared to his former roles) main character, but also does it seriously. And honestly his work just blew my mind. I hope I won't spoiler anything, but while he may not do any funny karate moves, there are enormous amount of razor sharp blades, blood and raw violence. Yet, the story is centered around one of the biggest social problems of our days: migration. Migration brings happiness, fear, success, illegal jobs, family reunion, crime and organized crime. And Jackie Chan is no shy man to show both the bright and dark side of this topic. However, at some points the direction insterted parts of the script as rather silly sounding conversations, which might seem even more comic to those not familiar with Asian culture. In these scenes the movie wants to draw some moral or ethical conclusion out of what the characters have done so far. It is a bit pointless unless the goal was to educate the viewers about what a Chineese immigrant can do in Japan - which actually pretty much makes sense in this context. But it interrupts the movie's rhytm so heavily, that it's like an intermission cut in from some low score movie. Still, I'm quiet sure Jackie and director Tung-Shing Yee had good intentions with these scenes (as with the whole movie), so I'm just noting it for those who might think it will be 2 hours of endless killing. No, it won't - sit down, it's the perfect opportunity to learn your lesson about migration's challenges and grow some emotional intelligence if you are only in for the missing body parts.As for the actors - I'm proud of myself that I could always differentiate between Japanese and Chineese characters. Though I probably shouldn't be - it's likely the result of good casting and costume design. So a big thanks for the film crew for this - some of us just don't have the ability to tell the differences. Character development is also a strong point, couldn't really say there were "bad" roles - even minor actors did OK with Western standards, which is actually a bit of a surprise if you know how much the Chineese movies were about overreacting some years ago. So yeah - even though it has it's strange habits, Jackie Chan did not let his fans down. He just tried something different this time - but he excels just as well in this dark criminal movie, as in his own realm.

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richieandsam
2009/04/07

SHINJUKU INCIDENTI had never heard of this before I saw it advertised on the TV... but I do love Jackie Chan so had to see it.This film is about a guy from China who fixes tractors for a living. His fiancée moves to Japan to realise her dream job and to make money, but when she doesn't come back and he doesn't hear from her, he decides to immigrate to Japan to find her. When he gets there he finds that she is involved with the Japanese mafia.It is a very good story which is well written and played out. Jackie does a great job as he does in most of his films, but there are a few actors that I thought were not great.This film is not English spoken and is subtitled, but that doesn't bother me. I believe some of the best movies ever made are Japanese. I am a huge fan of Japanese horror movies. I love Ring, Battle Royale and Versus mostly. I will watch them again soon and review them for you.This film does have one thing different from other Jackie Chan movies... his fighting style was missing from this film. There were not many choreographed fighting scenes.Jackie plays the character with feeling. I felt sorry for his character. I thought he had a rough start to life in Japan and everything he wanted he couldn't get.My favourite character in the movie was a guy called Jie. I felt so bad for him through the movie... and even at the end... i felt so bad for him. This character was played by Daniel Wu. A very good actor.There were some very brutal scenes in the film which I loved. I do love a bit of violence in a film if the setting is right. There were a few scenes with some gore... and mostly it looked good. There was one scene though where this guys guts fell out and it looked so fake. The colour was not right and it looked like the guy just dropped some paint instead of guts.I will give this film 6 out of 10.I enjoyed it, but Jackie has made better movies.For more reviews, please like my Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ordinary-Person-Movie- Reviews/456572047728204?ref=hl

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shoobe01-1
2009/04/08

First, don't see this if you like Jacky Chan movies. Don't even read this review. Just go away. Sure, you might like it, but I think on average you are too likely to love comedy action above all else, and then you give it a bad review. Think of it instead like Goodfellas. Add a bit more of the pure immigrant story. Trying to make your way from the under-class. Crime because that's all you can do. Changing of the guard in the mob. Getting rank and power because you are reliable, getting screwed because you have some sense of morals, and try to protect your family. There is no absolutely good or evil, at all. People we hate at one moment evolved to that, and even then still act like humans. It's an epic crime family drama in every way and truly well made. Gore: Except for a few just terrible effects, Is correct for the location and genre. Just as many killings with guns would have seemed less violent due to the way firearms wounds are mostly depicted in movies. Knives and swords offer much more visible wounds, and so on. DO NOT watch a dubbed version. It's a drama. The dubbing is terrible so it is just not worth it.

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Leofwine_draca
2009/04/09

Jackie Chan's darkest film yet is a quality piece of drama exploring life within Japan's Yakuza gangs. It's a very atypical film for the star, better known these days for his kid-friendly fare in American family films. For fans of Asian thrillers, the gangster elements will be largely familiar, but they're introduced in a novel and interesting way; it's the first film I've seen detailing the plight of Chinese refugee immigrants in Japan.The twisty-turny plot offers up many twists that are difficult to predict, and the on-screen action is never less than interesting. Jackie gets the opportunity to focus on his acting rather than his martial arts for a change, and he shines as the conflicted farmhand-turned-gangster. Although this isn't an action film per se, there are many memorable set-pieces, not least a large-scale climax that makes for riveting entertainment.The film's well-shot, if a little dark, and features decent turns from actors in supporting roles (Japanese actors Naoto Takenaka and Masaya Kato are both excellent). Daniel Wu's character in the film undergoes a particularly frightening and believable transformation. The scenes of violence and torture may not be for every viewer's taste, but THE SHINJUKU INCIDENT is a rewarding experience for those viewers exploring Jackie's progression as an actor.

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