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Rumble in the Bronx

Rating6.8 /10
19961 h 27 m
Hongkong, China
48613 people rated

A young man visiting and helping his uncle in New York City finds himself forced to fight a street gang and the mob with his martial art skills.

Action
Comedy
Crime

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Earl Ham

28/04/2025 02:28
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Maelyse Mondesir

29/05/2023 13:29
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user3189685302168

23/05/2023 06:09
A great Jackie Chan Action Flick. Loads of fighting, humor, fighting, death-defying stunts, fighting, adventure and fighting. This type of movie makes you wish Bruce Lee was still alive so they could team up. Rent it for a popcorn munching good type. You shant be disappointed (is shant really a word?)

PRINCE CHARMING 🌎❤️💦

23/05/2023 06:09
Keung from Hong Kong visits his uncle in New York. He soon makes enemies of a neighbourhood gang and then gets embroiled in a diamond deal gone wrong. Being a Jackie Chan movie you know this is just going to be mindless action, and that's pretty much what it is. Citizen Kane this most definitely is not. However, this movie takes concentrating on the action and skimping on everything else to new levels. Plot is pretty basic. Dialogue is laughable and the performances even worse - together they make for an excruciating film. But wait, it gets worse. Director Stanley Tong then dubs voices over the dialogue, resulting in lips and sounds doing different things and making for a ridiculously z-grade production. (Not sure why the overdubs were necessary, as many of the actors speak English fluently, so not like it was a language problem thing). The action scenes are pretty good though and are the only things that make the movie remotely watchable. Well, those, and Françoise Yip.

MalakMh4216

23/05/2023 06:09
Jackie Chan is, without a doubt, one of the greatest action stars of our time - but that is not all he does, by far. He is the only actor I can think of who has so seamlessly blended heartstopping action with rolling-on-the-floor comedy. However, having seen some of his later work, I must say that in certain respects this movie did not live up to the expectations I had set for Jackie Chan. While the action sequences were excellent, they were a bit sparse, and there was too much plot between them. Normally that wouldn't be something to complain about too much, but in this case the plot was almost nonexistent. I've decided that the movie was basically an excuse for two big scenes: the kung-fu battle with the gang, and the hovercraft scene. There were several scenes in the movie which had me laughing out loud - the kind of clever humor and subtlety that has become Jackie Chan's trademark. But during a great portion of the movie, I was scratching my head wondering where that refreshing humor had gone. Some scenes were just too serious for a Jackie Chan movie. All that said, I really did enjoy the movie, and would give it 6 stars out of 10. The action sequences did have me on the edge of my seat, and the funny parts did have me laughing. I won't say that it was Jackie Chan's best work, but it was certainly enough to get him onto the American radar, and I'm very glad that that's where he is now. So I would recommend seeing this movie, but if someone were seeing their first Jackie Chan movie, I would recommend something else, possibly starting with a newer, non-dubbed American film first.

ashibotogh_

23/05/2023 06:09
What more can I say about this film? It is called "Rumble In The Bronx" and filmed in Vancouver. The only resemblances are a few old MTA buses, NYPD cars, tiny clip in the beginning, and pictures of the World Trade Center throughout the film. There is a stereotype portrayed that everyone in the film is poor, and the borough is a slum. Firstly, when the film was released, the Bronx was (and is) rising. Secondly, not everyone in the Bronx are insane as shown. It is sad to see a place where many prestigious people have lived is portrayed in this manner. If anyone wants to see a better view of the Bronx, watch Finding Forrester.

The Eagle Himself

23/05/2023 06:09
In this fast-paced action-packed ride, 2016 Recipient of The Honourary Academy-Award, Jackie Chan displays excellence. With mesmerizing comfort in material arts, genuine feeling in light moments & comic timing so neat, that only Jim Carrey could envy, Chan is an absolute delight in this 1990's blockbuster. I revisited it after years & still found myself in awe. 'Rumble in the Bronx' Synopsis: A young man visiting and helping his uncle in New York City finds himself forced to fight a street gang and the mob with his martial art skills. 'Rumble in the Bronx' is crisp, violent, funny & entirely engaging. The story moves on a feverish pace & the series of events that happen with our unbeatable hero, are arresting all through. The Writing is neat & Stanley Tong's Direction stays to the point. The Action-Sequences/Martial Arts Combats are FANTASTIC. Chan is at the top of his game here, and as mentioned before, his excellence rules the show. The supporting cast too, put in sincere, committed performances. On the whole, This one remains a winner!

Sheriff🤴🏾

23/05/2023 06:09
I've read reviews from a number of people who were fans of Jackie Chan before he was well known in the west, that express disappointment that Rumble in the Bronx is the film that finally made Chan a household name in America, because they feel the film is quite a come-down from the "Police Story" films that formed the main link between Chan and his past before making this film. I must strongly disagree. Yes - the Anglo actors aren't very good; the plot is silly at times; the dialog is weak, some of the characters are unbelievable. But there's seems no question that the stunt-work is excellent, and the fight scenes are excellent - these really form the reason for making the film in the first place. Furthermore, I think that, of all the protagonists he's played, Chan's character here is the closest to being a true hero of the highest caliber - incorruptible, unstoppable, compassionate, smart - if all our heroes were like this, this would be a different world; if we were all like this, it would be heaven. And I'm not getting all that ironic here - I sincerely mean that Chan returns a kind of virtuous character to the silver screen, that hasn't been seen for a very long time. Consequently, despite occasional violence, I would not stop children from seeing this film - I would encourage them to do so. They can learn a lot about ethics and character from watching this film - and that is actually quite remarkable, to be able to say that of a Martial Arts film.
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