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People are quick to make comparisons to films like Se7en (and some other high-profile Hollywood films), and based on the plot elements, they have a point. On the other hand, this is a vintage Hong Kong genre flick, part of a proficient machine that spat out genre films like no other. I'm quite partial to that Hong Kong look, with its blue-tinted night scenes and hyperactive camera work. The cat III elements are somewhat basic, and the plot isn't the most consistent, but the pacing is pleasant, and there are a few memorable scenes. Fun genre filler, but far from a genre classic.Read all

The downfall of the Hong Kong film industry. Just one or two years before the release of this one they delivered sprawling action spectacles without even breaking a sweat, High Risk in contrast feels dull, cheap and second-rate. Just a vague memory of what good Hong Kong action is all about. The film is set up like a simple Die Hard clone, with some John Woo elements thrown in for good measure. Take away the backstory and what is left is a hardened criminal taking a giant hotel hostage. It's a bit tougher and edgier than its Western peers, but because the execution isn't really there that doesn't make much of an impact. Jet Li is criminally underused, Jacky Cheung isn't strong enough to carry the film. At least the action is plentiful, so it never gets truly boring, but with the talent involved the result is simply underwhelming. It's passable filler if you're really starved for some Hong Kong action, but unless you've seen all the classic films of that era there's really very little reason to watch this.Read all