
Kit comes from a very fortunate family, with an outstanding police officer father When the family starts to break up, Man impulsively shot Kit's mother. After Kit's parents divorced, Kit viewed Man his father as an enemy. As an adult, he vowed to become a police officer, and to join Man's team, hoping that Man will pay for what he has done. Kit's cousin, Chi falls for Kit since childhood, but Fung falls for Chi at first sight... As he realised that Chi is Kit's girlfriend, he... (Full plot summary below)
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Kit comes from a very fortunate family, with an outstanding police officer father When the family starts to break up, Man impulsively shot Kit's mother. After Kit's parents divorced, Kit viewed Man his father as an enemy. As an adult, he vowed to become a police officer, and to join Man's team, hoping that Man will pay for what he has done. Kit's cousin, Chi falls for Kit since childhood, but Fung falls for Chi at first sight... As he realised that Chi is Kit's girlfriend, he won't express his love for her, making the two embarassing in communication.
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| User ReviewDerek Jvery enjoyable modern telling of police cadet. chen and tse are fierce showing potential. it's packed with drama and action living up to the series. the direction really e- ncapsulates each moment. and gillian is so fucking HOT. |
| User ReviewGaryin Tcool camera-work/directing...the acting of the girls in the movie was pretty crappy... |
| User Reviewalan jdecent chemistry between edison and nick...another HK Lite action offering...entertaining and a nice watch |
| User ReviewGreg WIf we put aside the teen idol aspects of the film (impressive haircut of Nicholas, cool attitude of Edison, bad acting of Grace...), it's a pretty solid film for a Wong Jing production (probably helped by Marco Mak). |