Rumble in the Bronx stars Jackie Chan as Keung, a Hong Kong cop, who goes to New York for his uncle’s wedding. While there, he antagonizes a gang who persistently try to get even with him. Eventually, the gang becomes the target of a crime syndicate when one of the gang members steals diamonds from them. Keung decides to befriend the gang and help them bring the crime syndicate to justice.
Besides the fight scenes, I also really enjoy the comedy in this movie (both intentional and unintentional). There’s some funny dialogue, some good slapstick, and even some clever setups. As for the unintentional comedy, there’s a multitude of trivial flubs in this movie like how the kid plays with his gaming device with no game in it or how they fix a hovercraft using duct tape. I thought it was pretty funny to listen to how Americans talk according to the Chinese screenwriters. Also, the gang never feels like a threat. They just kinda act like brainless children. Even though Rumble is rated R, it presents an almost cartoon-like view of the Bronx.
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