The Detective 2
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Bumbling private detective Chan Tam (Aaron Kwok) is enlisted by police pal Fung Chak (Liu Kai Chi) to help in the investigation of a serial murder case. The victims--a middle-aged man killed at home, a dead woman found in the trash dump, and a teenage girl slain in the park--were all killed in grisly manners, but they didn't seem related to one another. With no clue to follow up on, Tam is decidedly at his wits' end. But when Chak is seriously wounded by a mysterious assailan... (Full plot summary below)

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Bumbling private detective Chan Tam (Aaron Kwok) is enlisted by police pal Fung Chak (Liu Kai Chi) to help in the investigation of a serial murder case. The victims--a middle-aged man killed at home, a dead woman found in the trash dump, and a teenage girl slain in the park--were all killed in grisly manners, but they didn't seem related to one another. With no clue to follow up on, Tam is decidedly at his wits' end. But when Chak is seriously wounded by a mysterious assailant, Tam deduces that the only way to uncover the truth is to get into the mind of the deranged killer, and in so doing he is forced to face a long-hidden side of himself.

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User Review - 6/10 by Vincent SNot better than the first one, and even a bit slow and boring. Only good chemistry between Aaron Kwok and Liu Kai-chi.
User Review - 6/10 by Daniel WAlthought it still talked about Aaron and Liu Kai Chi, the style is different from the previous moive. C+ is a little bit horrible and excited to me, but B+ is just a normal case-chasing movie. You can't say it is bad or not good, just love C+ more~ Anyway, worth to watch since we need to support HK movie~
User Review - 6/10 by Mike Lhm.. the rating maybe a bit worse than the film's name B+... but still a decent detective movie.
User Review - 4/10 by Josh BThe first one was pretty good, but I wasn't big on the twist ending. This one I kept wondering if it was going to stay in that direction, but it never did. The overall story sucked.
User Review - 4/10 by Jesse OI found this to be an improvement over the first film. It doesn't look like it, since I gave this film a lower rating than the original, I'll get into why later. In some ways I think it's an improvement. It got rid of the supernatural aspects that I found so detrimental. It did certainly give the film something different and, perhaps, in that regard that would be better than just any other neo-noir murder suspense. I don't think it worked great, but it was something unique to that film. Of course there is a HUGE problem to this film, I think this is probably a bigger detriment to this film than the ghost stuff was to the first one. Basically, the film tells the story of this orphan, now grown up, projecting his childhood on to the murders he commits. He was told by his sister, as a child, that their mother stabbed their father to death after finding out he had an affair. She's so distraught that she flung herself from the building they lived in to kill herself. It turns out that this is a lie and his 'sister' is, in fact, his mother and he was the product of a rape A rape that he recreates as a grownup with one of his victims. Finding out the truth causes him to lose his mind and become the serial killer he is when he grows up. The problem is that his sister/mother, during the flashbacks looks no older than 14 or 15. By this point her son is about 11 or 12. They look only a few years apart in age. Even if she was 18 at the time, which I assume she wasn't, she'd still be too young to be this kid's mother. Even when the detective finds her in the present and interrogates her, she looks no older than 28 years old. Her "son" looks about the same age as her, maybe even a little bit older. It's absolutely ridiculous how they expect you to completely overlook this. For all intents and purposes, this is an impossibility. Because, unless they come out and tell you how old she is, you're gonna assume she's as old as she looks. It doesn't matter how old the actress really is. I actually searched for the ages of the actresses who played the past and present version of the killer's mother. The younger one was 19 or 20 at the time of the film's release. The actress who played the present version of the character was about 32 or 33 at the time of filing. Let's say both were supposed to be around that age for the actual story, still much too fucking young to have mothered this son. She's 33 but her son's 26 or 27? I mean come on. I realize I'm over-analyzing this, but this is the big twist in the film. This is the big reveal of the killer's origins and it doesn't make any sense at all if you really think about it. Absolutely stupid and, I'm quite surprised I haven't given the film a lower rating because of that...in fact I think I will. And it's done, the ridiculous twist really did this film no favors. And it could've been fixed very easily I think. Just have it be something else or just don't bother with a twist. You don't NEED a twist to do this kind of film. So many of these films are concerned about not being predictable that they do stupid shit to surprise you that ends up making no sense whatsoever. And I think that's a much bigger problem than predictability. Because if you have a good story, not saying this film did, then predictability takes a backseat because you're drawn into the characters and the story. Just focus on storytelling first. The best twists work because they make complete sense, once you put everything together. All the little clues and hints, when pieced together, make perfect sense. That's why The Sixth Sense worked so well, everything about it made perfect sense if you paid any attention to what the film was saying. Of course it was a blessing and a curse, because M. Night went all twist crazy and he became one of the worst at doing them just for the fuck of it, ESPECIALLY if they didn't make sense. But I digress, the twist here is ridiculous and really hurts the movie. One of the things I like about this "series" is that the detective is just so utterly dopey and goofy. He's not the strongest, the fastest, the most agile, or the smartest and I think that makes for an entertaining combination. And I liked his relationship with Chak, they have an easygoing chemistry. I did think they tried too hard with Chak's death, in trying to make it look as tragic as possible. They show flashbacks to the good old days, while a sad piano plays in the background while Aaron Kwok, Tam, mourns his fallen friend. It's definitely manipulative considering Aaron Kwow does a good job at selling the loss of his lifelong friend and how difficult it must have been to lose the only person who was there for him. He was doing a great job, but they had to manipulate it by showing flashbacks and playing sad music. All of Aaron's efforts to make the scene work, ruined. The murder mystery itself is fine, nothing to write home about. In many ways this film is an improvement over the original, I just thought the whole movie flowed better and was paced better. It's just that the twist completely destroyed this movie, at least for me. This is ok at best, Aaron Kwok is good in his role, but the movie isn't particularly great. Nor does it really make any attempts to be, and that might be worse.
User Review - 4/10 by Joel MPaa ingen made lige saa god om den forste.
User Review - 4/10 by Fiong MQuite a dissappointment after the success of C+ Detective.
User Review - 4/10 by Alexander T"The Detective" is a big surprise. This second installment is a total disappointment. Not as suspenseful as the first one. Script is the major failure. Hope the third installment will get better.
User Review - 2/10 by K.c. LRepeated boring & stupid jokes filled up the sequence. Oxide Pang's work seems to be poorly directed these days as he's becoming famous.

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