Download Police Story 2013
Police Story LockDown 2013 720p BluRay Dual Audio 1GB
| Language – Hindi + Chinese |
| Quality – 720p BluRay |
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A man looking for the release of a long-time prisoner takes a police officer, his daughter, and a group of strangers hostage.
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If you want to see an action star age gracefully, you could do a lot worse than “Police Story: Lockdown,” an uneven but satisfying hostage crisis thriller that is also a perfect example of the type of late-period films martial arts starÿJackie Chanÿhas decided to make after entering middle age. Now 61 years old, Chan is simply too old to chase his youth by sustaining numerous life-threatening injuries while making consecutive roles (see my primer on the “Police Story” films for some more). Chan’s recent films are fearless since they do something most Western movie idols either don’t know, or don’t care to do: make an age-appropriate action film.
Chan plays Commander Zhong, an exhausted police officer who gets lured into an elaborate trap set by shady night-club ownerÿWu Jiangÿ(Ye Liu). Zhong doesn’t recognize Jiang, but is assured that they’ve met before. In fact, all of Jiang’s other hostages have ties to him, though none can recall who he is. Zhong and his fellow captives–including daughter Miao Miao (Tian Jiang)–must nevertheless figure out how they’re connected after Jiang kidnaps them, and uses them as leverage with the HK police to arrange the release of a long-incarcerated prisoner.
Zhong’s dilemma is, for starters, not particularly action-packed. He’s stuck in dialogue for the most part, though there are a couple of decent fight scenes. During these scenes, we see Chan acting his age. One especially memorable action set piece shows Zhong getting pummeled by a huge, not-particularly-athletic type while fellow hostages beg him to be careful. Chan is not a pushover in this scene: he fights likeÿJames Brownÿsings, and therefore even looks good when taking a beating. Ultimately, Jackie Chan is still Jackie Chan, and the fight is won based on sheer bull-headed perseverance.