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Invisible Target
Invisible Target
男兒本色
2007 ·129 min ·China, Hong Kong ·R 16+
6.8
IMDb 6.7 КП 6.8
Action
Director: Benny Chan
Trailers Invisible Target

When the Ronin Gang robs an armored car, three cops — Chan, Fong and Wai — go on the warpath. Each has a personal interest in bringing down Ronin leader Tien: he killed Chan's fiancée, humiliated Fong and kidnapped Wai's brother.

Worldwide: $6.6M
Nicholas Tse
Actor
Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan
Actor
Shawn Yue
Actor
🏆1 win & 5 nominations total

Invisible Target is widely regarded as a high-octane exemplar of Hong Kong action cinema that succeeds through its relentless, inventive, and visceral stunt work. While the underlying narrative is frequently described as a conventional or derivative cop-gangster story, the film effectively compensates for its lack of originality with strong character dynamics and emotionally resonant performances.

Direction The film delivers elite, high-stakes action sequences, featuring daring stunts and inventive choreography that define the genre's appeal.
Acting Wu Jing’s portrayal of the antagonist provides a standout, emotionally resonant, and nuanced performance that elevates the villain beyond a standard archetype.
Screenplay The plot follows a predictable, cliché-heavy path that relies on familiar cop-gangster tropes, failing to elevate the script to groundbreaking status.
Theme Opinions on the narrative depth are divided: some viewers appreciate the moral ambiguity and layered perspectives, while others find the underlying story to be a basic, traditional framework.
Pacing The pacing is generally relentless and tension-filled, though some viewers note a slight dip in momentum during the second act before the film rebounds.
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