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6/10
No connection to Thundercops 1
vonboise22 January 2002
The first Thundercops was a supernatural spoof...cops vs ghosts. Sandra Ng is the only tie between the two movies, but as a different character. Whereas one was a comedy, two is deadly serious. At least the first half is. Fortunately, the appearance of Stephen Chow in the second half is just what this film needed. His character and witty performance save this movie from it's nose dive into mediocrity.

Sandra Ng comes on the scene as a meter maid and puts herself into an ongoing stakeout....crime....bust with disastrous results. To make amends and seek revenge she joins the regular police force. Sadly her character lacks an ounce of common sense, as her costars disappear faster than their names appear on the credits.

There are some very good fight scenes. One involving Sandra Ng's partner was quite enjoyable. Stephen Chow is the brother of one of Sandra Ng's targets. While not ranked with the better HK cop movies, I'd recommend it.
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4/10
Full of drama and humor, but overkill.
OllieSuave-00722 January 2015
This is a Hong Kong action drama movie starring Stephen Chow as Sui Yien who is the brother of a suspect Detective Fong Ngoinam (Sandra Ng) is trying to pursue. Though I don't remember much from this film, I do remember it is full of dry humor courtesy of Stephen Chow, which is what the film sorely needed, and drama from Sandra Ng, which is a departure from her since she usually does comedy.

The plot is somewhat blurry and all you really get are violent scenes after the other that are way overkill, from the bullet ballets to the wedding incident. Not recommended.

Grade D-
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5/10
boring and trite
ravendarkecks18 January 2010
Warning: Spoilers
Extremely dull clichéd movie. Despite it looking like he has semi-top billing, Stephen Chow does not appear until about an hour into the movie, and though he does add life to it, it was way too late to save it at that point.

It could have been a lot better, but unfortunately it simply meandered from violent scene to violent scene without ever making much headway or even having much of a plot, other than the standard revenge vehicle. Sandra Ng does alright with what she has to work with, but as I said, that isn't much. It just doesn't offer anything the typical HK movie-phile hasn't seen a million times already. Epic waste of talent.
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