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After defeating the evil Pirate Lo on the high seas, Dragon Mao (Chan) is assigned to lead the local police force. But he soon discovers that police corruption is running wild right under his nose! When he's framed for a jewelry robbery, Dragon Mao must fight to clear his name while battling with a group of spies, pirates, and revolutionaries who want to see him go down hard! (official distributor synopsis)

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kaylin 

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English The second sequel didn't particularly impress me, but I have to say, I quite enjoyed it at times. When you watch Jackie Chan, his acting is simply infectious, and he can really draw you in. He's incredibly dynamic, he moves like a ball, and he's excellent. However, this time around, the setting didn't particularly excite me, and I just couldn't fully enjoy the movie. ()

DaViD´82 

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English Part two no longer features Sammo Hung, but paradoxically it’s a little better. You see, it has textbook tempo and it’s a real “Chan" brand ingenious stunt revue. Yes, and you’ve definitely seen something like this before in his other movies, but there it is more like icing on the cake, but here he really piles on the action. ()

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