Hidden Strike Film Review: Where Action and Comedy Collide

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I have been acclimating to a new life lately. And after quite a long time away from watching films, writing reviews, and generally being in the space of the film industry, finding my way back proved quite a challenge. I needed something short, simple, and interesting to jog up my zeal again. Seeing my favourite childhood stars from vastly different genres together in one movie piqued my interest and sparked the flame I needed.

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I think when most people think of a personality like Jackie Chan in a film, they'd expect the sort of martial arts stuff he did for so many years and for which we have particularly known him. Such films were always thrilling to me as a kid, so I looked forward to really enjoying this film. And, also, seeing the likes of John Cena, who used to be a professional wrestler and quite a big name in WWE, in a title that spelled "action," made me further interested.

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The film starts like the usual Jackie Chan film setting that many of us are used to—that dramatic and tension-filled beginning that tells you that the film is going to be a hell of the action kind, with lots of guns and fights. The introduction of the second protagonist, however, gave me the feeling that it was going to be something different from what I'd normally see in action films—some loosening up."

There is a short comic display right at the beginning of the film, and I immediately sensed that the film was going to take an interesting approach, especially with the comic. In the end, I realised the film wasn't the kind to be taken so seriously. It turned out to be an action film with a lot of comic relief here and there.

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It was in that moment and thereafter, when both protagonists met one another in the film, that it really dawned on me that I was going to enjoy the film for one more reason, and that was the subtle comedy that was thrown here and there. Right there in a fight scene, when my eagerness for what would happen next should be high, I was laughing at the hilarious dialogues and silly interactions the protagonists had.

Comedy aside, I will say that the fight scenes and "action" moments were very entertaining. A lot of them didn't make logical sense, but they were very thrilling and exciting to watch. It's like that with films like this anyway; a lot of things would be exaggerated just for the sole purpose of entertainment. One potential problem with all that, however, is that they can be overdone and then end up looking too unrealistic for comfort. It was quite okay and done well in this film.

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Camaraderie

...is something I should talk about. For films like this to truly work and be successful—with all the funny dialogue and silliness—there has to be some truth to them in reality. There has to be that form of mutual friendship and respect between the actors in reality and on set for it to truly be represented on screen. I could sense that there had already been some kind of bond between Jackie and John, and even between them and the other actors on set, and that it naturally worked in the film. Maybe this is a bit of a spoiler, but I think it's worth mentioning.

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The entire storyline of the film isn't so different from what we are used to. It was nothing particularly novel, yet it seemed quite alright with the other elements that gave the film life. There wasn't that much depth in its story, but it seemed apt for what the writers intended, bringing the stars together and creating something memorable. I would say that if one is into something deeper, maybe some complex, mind-boggling story, and not into the whole silliness, one might just pass.

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I look forward to Hidden Strike 2, not just because I enjoyed the film but also because the film ended with an unavoidable hint that there was going to be a sequel. There were some little unresolved matters—nothing too serious, though, but interesting to see how they'd end.

I would recommend this to anyone who's looking to unwind and wants to catch some laughs while they are at it. It's basically a film anyone can watch and enjoy, I think, depending on preferences. I'll give it a rating of, say, eight out of ten.

𝟠/𝟙𝟘.

★★★★★★★★☆☆


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24 comments
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What a delightful cinematic journey you've shared! Your rekindled passion for films and the intricate blend of action and comedy in "Hidden Strike" is truly engaging. The camaraderie between Jackie Chan and John Cena adds an authentic charm to the on-screen chemistry. Your insightful review captures the essence perfectly. Looking forward to more reviews from you and the exciting prospect of "Hidden Strike 2"! 🎬🍿

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As much as I look forward to Hidden Strike 2, my hopes for it is that it explores a very different setting and approach to the first film. But, then, it'll take a while still.

I am glad you found this review useful. Thank you for coming around.

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It's great to hear that you're anticipating Hidden Strike 2 and hoping for a fresh approach! Change in setting and approach could indeed bring new excitement to the sequel. You are welcome 🤗

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Thank you. Your review already brought a smile to my face. And that says a lot of how this would pan out should I decide to watch it.

Waltzed in from Dreemport.

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You found it useful, then. Thank you for that, and for coming around, Dera.

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Thanks for the dope review my friend. Will keep it in mind. Hope you have an awesome week.

#dreemerforlife beemed down from #dreemport - to this #dreemer curated post :)

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I hope you have a great week as well. Thank you for reading.

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I barely watch movies, but this! He'll yeah! two of my favorite actors in one place, I'm already on my way to check it out
#dreemerforlife

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So you do like John Cena. Now I wonder if you were a WWE fan. Anyway, thank you for reading.

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I love him!! I used to be a legit fan, but I took a break for some years😆
You're welcome

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wow, really a very exciting action film, I just wanted to watch it

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I'm not really a movie person but the fact that there are some hilarious scenes, I will consider downloading the movie, at least those scenes would give my hormones an unexpected workout. Hahaha.

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Interestingly, I had no idea what I was getting into. I only wanted to see both stars on the show together. I did not expect to find that many hilarious scenes. So I'd recommend you indulge yourself in some light-hearted moments with this film. Thank you for reading, mary.

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Sure, I downloaded the movie yesterday. Hopefully to begin watching when I'm done with everything.

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This looks nice from the trailer and with two every good actors. It looks like it is going to be a lot of fun, both comedy and action .

#dreemerforlife.

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If you ever find time to watch the film, enjoy yourself!

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I am sure I will enjoy it.

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The fact that those two guys are in the movie makes me want to see it. I've never seen any of Jackie Chan's movie that is not interesting, this was really a good movie to start with and it's a good thing it didn't disappoint you, hehe.

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I almost thought you said that you have never seen any of Jackie Chan's movie before. I would have been really surprised. But, then my Hope that I know doesn't fancy watching films that much.

I see you around more. I am glad. Welcome back, "Hello guys, it is @ hopestylist..."

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I'm a very huge fan of Jackie Chan so I've seen most of his movies and as for me not seeing movies too much, I'm working on that, but hehe.

It's good to be around 🥰.

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No oh, no pressure, please. I am not saying that you should watch films more. Just do you jare...

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I can't even do it if I try lol, you are not pressuring me at all. I was only trying to tell you that I've been doing better at it lately, hehe.