John Chard
High on action, low on grey matter.
I guess when push comes to shove its an action film that delivers the requisite supply of biff, bam and kerpow action sequences. Yet even allowing for the old leave the brain at the door requirement for such action comic malarkey, the script is too poor, the acting equally so, while the choreography is weak. The latter of which a big misstep when you have Jet Li and Mark Dacascos fronting the good guy/bad guy axis of the story.
Plot pitches Lis ass kicking detective with DMXs urban thief together as an unlikely buddy buddy combo trailing missing diamonds and DMXs kidnapped daughter, and thats pretty much it. Theres no attempts to expand the characters or add some emotional depth to what is meant to ...