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Supercop

Supercop

1992
Comedy, Suspense/Thriller
1h 31m
A Hong Kong detective teams up with his female Red Chinese counterpart to stop a Chinese drug czar. (imdb)

Directed by:

Stanley Tong

Screenwriter:

Edward Tang, Fibe Ma, Lee Wai Yee

Franchise:

Police Story

AKAs:

Jing cha gu shi III: Chao ji jing cha, Police Story III: Supercop

Country:

Hong Kong

Supercop

1992
Comedy, Suspense/Thriller
1h 31m
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Avg Percentile 53.33% from 605 total ratings

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Rated 10 Mar 2023
90
92nd
Pretty light and silly for the most part - aka perfect Jackie Chan movie watching , just make sure to ignore the tone destroying mention of smuggling drugs inside the bodies of dead children lol and we are given a ridiculous last bit of let's do some fucking stunts
Rated 24 Aug 2019
82
77th
Worth watching for the stunts alone, which are friggin' nuts (especially in the last 15 minutes). Jackie and Michelle are fantastic and it's a fun movie, but unfortunately there's less martial arts and more gunplay than other Chan offerings. And I think May being dumb and needing saving is getting old by this third film in the Police Story franchise. In any case I'm glad I saw the original Chinese version, from what I'm reading in other reviews.
Rated 11 Oct 2023
45
20th
*I watched the dubbed version 'Police Story 3: Supercop'* Without Jackie Chan in the director's chair, this lacks the pizzazz and refinement of the two previous films. To put it bluntly, apart from some big explosions and impressive car/boat/train/helicopter chases, it's pretty crap. But the addition of Michelle Yeoh is certainly a positive - the closing credits proves she is a badass - and the poking fun at mainland China just 5 years before handover is pretty funny.
Rated 24 Aug 2023
86
91st
Now we're talking. POLICE STORY 3 is a polished and audacious sequel that ups the ante in so many exhilarating and satisfying ways, and finds just the right blend of action, comedy, and drama. Jackie Chan’s flirty chemistry with Michelle Yeoh (and Maggie Cheung!) is icing on the cake. (A bit unsettling to see Chan in a RAMBO-style gun battle, though.)
Rated 02 Aug 2023
80
78th
While this is one of Chan's better martial arts films, there are a few sequences where it seems there's more guns and explosions than his traditional fighting. The plot gets a little too long, trying to explain the quick changes in set pieces, and there doesn't seem to be as much underlying humor outside of the usual pratfall-type gags. Still, that helicopter ride which turns into a train chase was pretty intense, and Yeoh matches Chan stunt for stunt.
Rated 18 Mar 2023
60
44th
Brisker, more plot-driven and set in more locales, "Ging chaat goo si III: Chiu kup ging chaat" is, perhaps surprisingly, an improvement upon the first two films. Jackie Chan meets his match in Michelle Yeoh, who brings really good acting skills and great stunt work to the table. Next to the engaging and occasionally funny undercover theme, their chemistry is what makes this film, as it's believable and fun, doesn't give in to cliches and greatly contributes to the suspense of several sequences.
Rated 04 Jan 2023
77
64th
This is a fun film with fun performances by both Jackie Chan and Michelle Yeoh. There are so many fun stunts and scenes in this movie. There are also some funny moments Overall I would recommend this film.
Rated 03 Jan 2023
88
71st
I unfortunately watched a dubbed version because It was all that was available to me, but nonetheless I still enjoyed this immensely. Chan and Yeah have stellar chemistry and kick ass in this. Super fun and super cop! I give 8 train chase scenes out of 10.
Rated 26 Oct 2022
82
61st
While the story is more elaborate than in previous films in the franchise, the tone goes back to the goofier style of the first. It’s still too plot-heavy, but the set-pieces rule as much as ever, especially in the insane finale.
Rated 27 Mar 2022
4
63rd
great improvement over the previous police story with tighter pacing and a tried-and-true undercover cop plot, plus Michelle yeoh kicking ass
Rated 10 Jul 2021
60
41st
Another decent HK action movie with lots of hand-to-hand combat, slightly original plot and awesome climax sequence. Michelle Yeoh was a perfect addition to the series and its amazing to watch both Chan and Yeoh do their own stunts. Tong's direction is a bit westernised unlike Chan's but, the final 15 minutes of the movie outmatch all the shortcomings.
Rated 04 Jul 2021
62
46th
The story is nothing. It is fascinating to see these kinds of stunts before CGI.
Rated 04 Apr 2020
3
38th
Put simply: there's just too much damn plot. The action, for its part, is some of the greatest work ever done by Chan and Golden Harvest, but it gets bogged down in endless double-crosses that I eventually didn't care enough to follow.
Rated 18 Jan 2018
85
92nd
(Rewatch. I want to love this, but it's really the perfect final act that makes me ignore the other relatively bland fighting scenes. I wish they amped up the fish-out-of-water humor of Jackie Chan in mainland China.) Better upon rewatch. Michelle Yeoh does a great job. Jackie Chan doesn't do much of his classic comedic stunts in fighting so it's more straightforward. Decent villains. Great chase scene.
Rated 11 Sep 2017
14
44th
7/7
Rated 02 Dec 2015
64
15th
Not too enthused to be honest. It has some fun moments but there's a lot of story between the set pieces, and that story is pretty dull.
Rated 13 Nov 2015
75
67th
I really didn't know what was going on at many different moments of the film but the action and silly bits make up for it. I knew about Jackie already but Michelle Yeoh is equally as fantastic.
Rated 26 Jun 2015
65
35th
Westernised to a fault. The action focuses on big, explosion-fueled set pieces and largely wastes its formidable martial artists in the back half
Rated 31 May 2015
7
49th
Stanley Tong doesn't capture action as deftly as Chan does, but "Police Story 3" boasts a tighter narrative, a perfect addition in the form of Michelle Yeoh, and a climax with some of the series's most thrilling stunts.
Rated 18 Mar 2015
70
58th
Combines some of my favorite things: action, comedy, suspense, Maggie Cheung, and 2Pac music
Rated 31 Aug 2014
70
51st
Jackie Chan is the man but Michelle Yeoh is right behind him. I feel bad marking this film down given the number of times people nearly died making but life is unfair. Plot synopsis? You see that poster over there? Jackie Chan doing a flying kick. What else do you need?
Rated 06 Oct 2013
60
24th
Only at the very end is when it gets full-on Jackie greatness. Truly breathtaking stunts (Helicopter scenes, bike on train). Also, Maggie Cheung is a badass.
Rated 06 Jan 2013
82
71st
81.500
Rated 03 Jun 2012
82
74th
Most action movies don't have enough boat chases, this does.
Rated 02 Jul 2011
73
83rd
Good Movie
Rated 06 Mar 2011
70
50th
Old school Jackie Chan.
Rated 10 Oct 2010
71
84th
Some amazing fights, stunts and humor make this really fun. Obviously the story is a mess but who gives a shit?
Rated 12 May 2010
88
59th
Fantastic stunt work and a great combination of martial arts with modern weapons makes Supercop a great film to watch.
Rated 31 Dec 2009
85
91st
Jackie Chan and Michelle Yeoh kickin' ass and fightin' crime.
Rated 25 Sep 2009
90
80th
Some of the voices were a little distracting and I don't know if it was originally in Chinese, but the mouth movements matched up, so whatever. But that's not why I watched it. I watched it for the absolutely kickass action and it did not disappoint. If there is a Chinese version though, I'm sure that one is MUCH MUCH better.
Rated 08 Sep 2009
85
73rd
High rating solely for the crazy awesome stunts.
Rated 30 Aug 2009
65
26th
A study in how to make dangerous, exciting, and CG-free stunts look bland (I am referring to the scene of Chan dangling from a ladder on a helicopter above a city). Lacks the humour and energy Policy Story has. Disappointing.
Rated 19 Jul 2009
78
67th
NOTE: I am ranking the HK version, Police Story 3. Which is much, much better.
Rated 29 Jul 2008
89
70th
I love Michelle Yeoh.
Rated 05 Feb 2008
75
72nd
I saw the original version, not the one with a US soundtrack (including DEVO's cover of "head like a hole")> THAT'S the version I want to see... Toe knee :-)
Rated 17 Jun 2007
88
83rd
The premise for the movie isn't very enticing, but the action and fighting scenes most certainly are. I continuously said "oh wow," "shit, that was awesome!" and laughed out loud during a lot of these scenes. The fight choreography and on set special effects are more impressive than what you'll see in almost all big budget Hollywood productions. As expected, Jackie Chan makes the movie super fun and easy to watch, this is definitely something you can watch over and over again whenever.
Rated 14 Apr 2007
80
68th
It seems like this character is starting to wear thin, 'cause there's lots more gunfights and explosions. Michelle Yeoh, however, is a real find and a welcome addition, so this movie is still worth seeing

Cast & Info

Directed by:

Stanley Tong

Screenwriter:

Edward Tang, Fibe Ma, Lee Wai Yee

Franchise:

Police Story

AKAs:

Jing cha gu shi III: Chao ji jing cha, Police Story III: Supercop

Country:

Hong Kong

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