Chirphymium
It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
Marva-nova
Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Zandra
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Phillida
Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Guy
THE BIG BULLET is old school HK action -- right down to limbs getting blown off and a subplot featuring the handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China. The hero is (surprise, surprise) an angry cop who gets busted to a unit used as a dumping ground after socking his boss when a hostage rescue goes bad. There he teams up with a bunch of stock characters (the old guy, the nerdy gun-nut, the computer- hacking chick and the stickler- for-rules whose brother is a Triad) in order to take down a bunch of armed robbers - who you can tell are total villains because they wear sunglasses indoors and one of them has an enormous mullet - who want to rob Interpol. It's all dumb fun with lots of HK style, from the cringeworthy dialogue and awful white (non) actors to the HEAT-influenced gunfights and dynamic camera-work, that clocks in at a pacey 90 minutes.
dworldeater
Big Bullet is one of the best action movies to come out of Hong Kong in the mid 90's. Lau Ching Wan is a super tough and dedicated policeman who gets transfered from Serious Crimes to EU(Emergency Unit) after giving a senior officer a serious smackdown after a hostage rescue went awry. Lau Ching Wan, a very good actor carries this film very well. Also, he has the right physical stature and rugged toughness that makes him more believable than most actors that play cops in movies. Great support is also to be had with Jordon Chan(also a very talented actor). He plays a super serious, disciplined cop who often is at odds with Lau Ching Wan. They are after a vicious gang of thieves led by Yu Rong Gong(Iron Monkey) and Anthony Wong(Hard Boiled) who are very effective and menacing without saying much. The tone of the film changes throughout the film from very serious to very silly. While the humor might seem out of place for a film of this type, it is actually the norm for a Hong Kong film. The action scenes are abundant with lots of great shootouts and explosions which sometimes bring to mind Michael Mann's Heat. Overall the drama, action and comedy coalesce well and director Benny Chan made one great action film.
bettylewben
Lau Ching-wan plays a detective demoted to being a street cop. He's put on a team with some strong characters, including one (Jordan Chan) who's determined to play by the book. Of course there is a big case and Lau is the only one able to figure it out. Clichés and stereotypes abound in the plot but the actors performances make these moments pass by smoothly. Notable are the performances of Rong Guang Yun and Anthony Wong as the villains. If a movie has Anthony Wong or Lau Ching-wan in it, you can be guaranteed good performances. **Spoiler Alert** The DVD transfer of the movie is in very poor quality so it was difficult to see the action on the cargo plane. **End spoiler**
Rea-4
One of the two Best Films of the year. A well filmed, well written, well put together film with an outstanding cast. Lau Ching Wan and his friends (Dayo Wong Chi Wa, Anthony Wong Chau Sun, Francis Ng Chun Yu, Jordan Chan Siu Chun, Cheung Man Tat) had great chemistry before the film and their friendship shows in their performances. Theresa Lee plays her comedic role well (Though much like a female version of Michael Wong, her gag seems to be the foreign born Chinese surrounded by native HKers.), and I found myself cheering for innovative explosive scenes, something I haven't done since 1. the fan boys took over alt.asian-movies and 2. John woo's Hardboiled. Sure the ending was expected, but I feel better cheering for cops than a bunch of young gang members. Highly enjoyable.