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Invisible Target (Live Action DVD) Movie
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Invisible Target (Live Action DVD) Movie
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Specifications Domestic

Media Type DVD
Number of Discs 1
Episodes Movie
Running Time Approx. 130 mins.
Release Date
Language Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles English, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplied
Regions Coding 0, ALL, NTSC
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Hong Kong action returns in a big way with the thrilling summer hit Invisible Target! Director Benny Chan (Gen-X Cops, New Police Story) assembles a dynamite cast of stars, including Nicholas Tse and Shawn Yue of Dragon Tiger Gate, plus young Jaycee Chan, son of the master himself, Jackie Chan. The actors play three very different cops who join forces to take down a vicious gang of thieves, led by martial arts star Wu Jing (SPL) and Andy On (New Police Story). The actors performed many of their own stunts, and the film's kinetic action and breathtaking stuntwork possess an excitement and energy that were once synonymous with the Hong Kong Cinema label. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the jaw-dropping climax, set in a police station, and featuring more bone-crunching action and broken glass than umpteen similar films. For action cinema fans, Invisible Target easily represents 2007's best and most satisfying blowout. Loose cannon cop Chan Chun (Nicholas Tse) is perpetually on the edge, having lost his fiancée when she was killed during an armored car heist. Six months later, Chan finally gets a lead on the perpetrators, a gang of vicious Mainland thieves, led by the deadly duo of Wu Jing and Andy On. The thieves are looking for the mysterious person (or the "invisible target") who masterminded the original heist, and then took the money and betrayed their gang - and they're willing to take down as many cops as they need to gain their revenge. Chan wants them caught, but he's not the only one out for justice; the tough and smartly-dressed Inspector Fong Yik Wei (Shawn Yue) also wants a piece of the action, and rookie cop Wai King Ho (Jaycee Chan) suspects that the thieves may have something to do with his brother, a missing undercover cop. Individually, the three cops can't stop these guys, but through teamwork, righteous determination, and plenty of head-busting, flying-fists action, they just might stand a chance.