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A special-force agent/police officer is assigned to protect a young woman involved in a science experiment of longevity, from a gangster with an army of advanced technology who desires to obtain her power, while also having connections with him.
Leave your thoughts about Bleeding Steel.
| FilmfareRachit GuptaThe thrills and the CGI look half-baked. It's not what you expect from a Jackie Chan movie. |
| Spectrum CulturePat PaduaWith cartoonish villains who seem to have wandered in from a rogue superhero movie, the mixed milieus of police drama, sci-fi actioner, father-daughter relationship movie and special effects showcase don't remotely come together. |
| Hollywood ReporterClarence TsuiBleeding Steel is all about old-school thrills, and Zhang has delivered a wide range of them, from cafeteria catfights to expansive pyrotechnics — with not just one but two crotch-kicking gags thrown in for good measure. |
| The Age (Australia)Jake WilsonIn theory, this is some kind of tongue-in-cheek science fiction action caper, but Zhang proceeds as if his goal were to keep us in the dark for as long as possible as to what the story is about. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreSlick but cheesy, dubbed, filmed and set in Australia but really for the enormous Chinese film market. And Chan fans will find it memorable for one sequence which shows the 64 year-old can still make a fight funny. |
| Mark Reviews MoviesMark DujsikThere was a time when Jackie Chan would dazzle us with ... lightning-fast fights and death-defying stunts. The climax of Bleeding Steel features Chan shooting a laser blaster... |
| Film School RejectsRob HunterWhile Bleeding Steel is most certainly inane and incomprehensible it's also... a little bit fun? |
| Screen-SpaceSimon Foster[It] is impossible to gauge what type of audience, other than the die-hard Chan completists, will feel wholly satisfied by this schizophrenic genre hodgepodge. |
| New York TimesGlenn KennyThis consistently ridiculous movie, written and directed by Leo Zhang, does offer Jackie Chan mixing it up at a magician’s rehearsal (he pulls a rabbit from a hat) and Jackie Chan kickboxing at the top of the Sydney Opera House. |
| Film InquiryFrank H. WuMaybe this title is to Jackie Chan as Moonraker was to James Bond, an extravagant attempt to imitate the box office fare of its time, which only highlighted the throwback quality of the central character. It's a "jump the shark" moment. |