
In this sequel to "Tokyo Raiders", wisecracking, kung-fu-fighting spy/private eye Lam jets off to Seoul, South Korea with a bevy of gorgeous assistants to pursue the thief of a valuable money-counterfeiting plate. Once again, sundry chases, brawls, and double-crosses ensue against a gorgeous jetsetting urban backdrop.... (Full plot summary below)
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In this sequel to "Tokyo Raiders", wisecracking, kung-fu-fighting spy/private eye Lam jets off to Seoul, South Korea with a bevy of gorgeous assistants to pursue the thief of a valuable money-counterfeiting plate. Once again, sundry chases, brawls, and double-crosses ensue against a gorgeous jetsetting urban backdrop.
Leave your thoughts about Seoul Raiders.
| DVDTalk.comDavid CorneliusMa's screenplay is a muddle, but the attitude is fun, and watching Leung and Shu Qi try to out-charm each other is worth more than a convoluted plot any day. |
| User ReviewDavid FI love this show as Tony Leung had brought this film to live. |
| User ReviewMikael -Funny Film, I'd recommend this to anyone! |
| User ReviewChris DStrange but very enjoyable comedy using Chinese film stars in a Korean location. Nothing special about this film but somehow leaves you with a smile. Action is not in the Jackie Chan, Jet Li class and reminds me of Stephen Chows material, but thee are some good chases and an easy story with a good twist at the end. Something for a wet evening and want an undemanding film with the always excellent Tony Leung and the beautiful Shu Qi. Also worth noting that this is a follow on from Tokyo Raiders some five years earlier, something which is now on order :) |
| User ReviewLee ?The sequel to Tokyo Radiers. New story not quite as funny as the first but still worth watching, lots of good action and story is captivating. Cast are perfect. A must see. |
| User ReviewJimmy Sthe action and the story wasn't as good as Tokyo Raiders |
| User ReviewJeff WIts fluff, but I enjoyed it for what it was. Maybe not Tony Leungs finest, and Shu Qi's character was utterly pointless. But I have seen worse from a Sequel. . . |
| User ReviewDerek JVery predictable and cheesy. Tony Leung was good. A couple good action scenes, but mostly bad. |
| User ReviewKan TTony Leung's good, Ren Richie sucks.... empty story and no theme... the only good thing in the film is Tony Leung... |
| User ReviewPrivate Uthe least they could have done is get the korean eye candy to fight some more... Tony Leung what are you doing? surely just a paid holiday in Korea. |