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Genres:
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Action /
Sci-Fi /
Comedy /
Adventure /
Thriller
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Release:
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Actors:
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Ron Smerczak,
Glory Simon,
Michelle Ferre,
Tom Pompert,
Fred van Ditmarsch,
Fritz Krommenhoek,
Dick Rienstra,
Rinaldo van Ommeren,
Pim Daane,
Jeremiah Flemming,
Neil Berger,
Dik Brinksma,
Jackie Chan,
Mirai Yamamoto,
Ed Nelson
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Duration:
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120 min.
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Rating:
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(6.5/10)99
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Plot Summary:
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International action superstar Jackie Chan portrays a clandestinely government proxy of the same celebrity who develops amnesia after a contemplate to assassinate him goes awry. In organize to billet c preserve the pieces of his life back together, he seeks hidey-hole within the confines of an African family. From there, he garners the help of two lovely sidekicks, struggling to regain his homage and expose an international espionage ring before their cruel plot put the people of Soil in critical danger. WHO AM I
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Who Do You Think?
One of Jackies better efforts from the nineties. In this one he plays a Special Forces man who survives a double cross, but can't remember who he is. A fine mix of comedy, car stunts and fantastic fight sequences - The rooftop fight is one of his best - this is only stopped from being a five star film because of the poor dubbing and lack of extras on the disc.
The stunt at the end when he slides down the roof was, and still is the highest of its kind. If it had gone wrong there would have been no way of surviving the fall.
Rent this one and switch off the mind because the plot does not hold water, but hey, it's as good as any Hollywood Actioner (if not better...)
Jackie Chan, who else!?
This movie is good, not his greatest, but is definitely up there. He seems to have produced some great movies this year, and 'Who Am I?' has that nice touch of modern movie making to it. The martial art stunts are impressive, especially the fight scene on the roof, and he gives way for other actors to show off their skills.
Overall, a very enjoyable movie with, for once, a more gripping plot than is usual in a martial arts movie.
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