![]() But no, it was all handled by hand and foot here, in displays of good martial arts. ![]() You would assume that Korean mobsters or criminals would be carrying and using guns. However, it is sort of odd that there are very little use of guns in this movie. And the dialogue is full of funny remarks as well, which helps it along. ![]() But "Seoul Raiders" manages to mix in comedy in the action, and it works out well enough. But who tricks who, and who can you trust? The action scenes in "Seoul Raiders" were nicely choreographed and with just enough comedy to make it great - and by that I mean it is not Jackie Chan action comedy (eventhough that is awesome, by the way). The trail leads to Seoul, Korea, and the chase is on. US government agent Owen (played by Richie Ren) is to take the plates into custody, but someone gets tricked. The story starts out in Hong Kong where Lam (played by Tony Leung) meets JJ (played by Shu Qi) during a robbery for some plates to make money. ![]() Why? Well because it has what you need in a Hong Kong movie action, comedy, martial arts, and of course a good story. "Seoul Raiders" is a great sequel to the "Tokyo Raiders" movie. ![]()
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