Jackie Chan,
Naoto Takenaka,
Daniel Wu,
Masaya Kato,
Xu Jinglei
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A simple Chinese immigrant wages a perilous war against one of the most powerful criminal organizations on the planet in this sprawling action drama directed by Derek Yee (One Night in Mongkok) and st... read more
DVD Release Date: June 8, 2010
Stats: 701 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (701)
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November 1, 2009
Shinjuku Incident is a Hong Kong crime thriller that isn't new to director Tung-Shing Yee. There is just nothing that stands out about it.
The story isn't anything special, despite the fact that there is some meat to it. Still, the pacing of this picture is slow to mod
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August 23, 2009
Great Jackie Chan crime drama movie that he gets to show off acting chops as well, with a few kicks and punches thrown in as well. That's what it is graphic brutal violence in some action scenes.
The acting is above average. Chan delivers a standout performance, an illegal worke... read more -
July 17, 2009
Im probably being a little generous with the four stars, because even though this is a really good movie, it does come amongst a host of recent Hong Kong gangster flicks, and somehow, I dont feel this has pushed the boundaries - it doesnt really stand out amongst the other modern... read more
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February 9, 2012
It been a while since I've reviewed a Jackie Chan movie so I decided to check out his first dramatic role without any fighting. I'm happy to say even without his Martial Art skills Chan is still great actor.
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October 17, 2011
Awesome, totally awesome crime story that puts the emphasis on one man that as an immigrant...comes into this country looking for his lost love. Only to not only find himself caught up in a war between his Chinese brothers and the Japanese Yakuza, but also the police and Immigra... read more
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August 26, 2009
Jackie Chan has been known to audiences worldwide for his spectacular, comedic and stunt-filled martial arts. Well, now in this movie, Jackie Chan gets to show off acting chops as well, with a few kicks and punches thrown in as well. The setting and story are surpri... read more
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December 20, 2010
In an atypical move, Jackie turns to drama rather than martial arts moves. Still plenty of action and a great supporting cast including Daniel Wu and Fan Bingbing help move an interesting story, but has some trouble discerning whether it is a drama (which it is in the first half... read more
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October 1, 2010
Don't bother with this one...especially if you're a fan of the TYPICAL Jackie Chan film. If you're used to seeing a highly energetic Jackie Chan playing the squeaky clean hero, busting out incredible stunts/fight scenes and a positive ending for all, this film just might traumati... read more
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June 21, 2010
well this wasnt the normal jackie chan movie that alot are used to and enjoy this was a rather depressing crime thiller that wasnt to bad but there was nothing special about it and it was really slow going in parts and i didnt care for the ending but i was expecting it the more t... read more
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July 16, 2009
Somehow tractor mechanic Jackie Chan bounces between two beauties Jinglei Xu and Bingbing Fan but doesn't give them much to do in this manly movie except translate grunts for the men. It's helpful if you can distinguish Mandarin from Cantonese from Japanese in order to better fol... read more
Critic Reviews
Shinjuku Incident forgoes flashy action scenes in favor of old-fashioned moralism. Warner Bros. could have made it in the 1930s, and that's a compliment. Full Review
Shinjuku Incident strains for social significance, but it is too timidly produced to risk depicting any recognizable reality. Full Review
It's more social drama than gangster movie, but there is plenty of violence, all of it of a furiously sloppy and savage nature of street thugs. Full Review
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