Moscow Mission
China
851 people rated Tough Chinese detectives go on a mission to Moscow to hunt down ruthless robbers who have been plaguing the trans-Siberian railway with violence and chaos.
Action
Crime
Drama
Cast (18)
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13/09/2025 07:51
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LPgdTw
11/02/2024 00:23
anticipating to watch
Voice Royal
26/01/2024 15:19
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12/01/2024 05:04
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10/01/2024 11:09
Moscow Mission
Elsie ❤️
10/01/2024 09:20
A fairly well organised and well executed robbery on the Trans-Siberian railway embarrasses and infuriates the Chinese authorities and so they assemble a team of crack police investigators to work with their Russian counterparts to track down and apprehend these brutal felons. Soon, their investigations are immersing them in a Moscow underworld that is ruthless and sophisticated - and they soon encounter their quarry who now have a far bigger target in mind - one that will imperil anyone who tries to stand in their way. What's interesting here, is that we know pretty much from the start who the protagonists are and so we can follow both as one plots and schemes and the other tries to capture them. The lead acting (especially from Andy Lau) is maybe not the best, but the writing and the direction from Herman Yau deliver an action adventure film that is easily as good as the recently released "Expend4bles" effort. There are plenty of action scenarios, car chases, gun-fights and the denouement reminded me a little of "The Italian Job" meets "Mission: Impossible". Maybe a little long, but it doesn't hang about and I quite enjoyed it.
maaroufi_official1
10/01/2024 09:20
An experience of being on pins and needles in a movie theater, a film that can't find a balance between characterization and narrative of events. It seems that only Andy Lau is considered a living, breathing human being in it, and everyone else looks like robots molded for the sake of the plot.
But while this wouldn't be a problem in a story-driven film, at some point a trend in Chinese cinema turned all historical films into a series of brainless director's fast-paced pastiches that no longer seem to be able to carry out a normal narrative with the kind of finesse that makes a weak narrative even more insufferable. In the end, it's reduced to a downright action-packed movie that avoids the narrative, and ends with a forced positive meaning that lacks the inherent political and social critique.
Female characterization is always the subject of Chinese cinema in this era, and women in this movie have become completely one-sided and thin vases, who can be slaughtered and manipulated at will with no thinking power. They can be slaughtered at will and manipulated without thinking power. They are always pursuing a romantic image, a soulless image, and are finally killed alive.
And that little couple, I wondered if I was watching a children's movie!