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An apparent accident at a uranium factory in South Korea del Sur masks the robbery of sixteen pieces of pure uranium. Eight hours later, an airplane crashes in the Chinese mountains and a flight attendant disappears with an explosive device that, if combined with the uranium, could create a nuclear bomb. In the next six hours, the artifact is set to go off in Hong Kong. (Sitges Film Festival)

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Englisch In the end, only a three-star affair that trips over its own feet again with a long running time and an uninteresting story that doesn't try to draw the viewer into the plot, and what's more, I don't know who the main character was here, because nobody was portrayed in a strong way. On the other hand, there are decent visuals reminiscent of Korean style and very decent action, even if it is not commensurate with the running time. It consists mainly of shootouts, which are R-rated, very authentic, brisk and audiovisually successful, including explosions. There's only one fight, but it's a decent one. If Nick Cheung had been given more space and there were more action scenes than three or four, I wouldn't question a higher rating. 60% ()

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