Gen-X Cops (1999)

  • Year: 1999
  • Released: 18 Jun 1999
  • Country: Hong Kong
  • Adwords: 7 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0206334/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/gen_x_cops
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: Cantonese, English, Japanese
  • MPA Rating: R
  • Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
  • Runtime: 114 min
  • Writer: Benny Chan, Koan Hui, Yee-Wah Lee
  • Director: Benny Chan
  • Cast: Nicholas Tse, Stephen Fung, Sam Lee
  • Keywords: undercover agent, police, hoodlum,
5.8/10

Gen-X Cops Storyline

The “Generation X Cops” are four young officers of the Hong Kong Police, joined together to fight against organized crime using all possible means, even if this would lead them to break the law. Their first assignement: eliminate a gang of criminals who have stolen a shipload of explosives.—Laurens Koehoorn

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Gen-X Cops Movie Reviews

Horrible, Boring, Terrible, DO NOT WATCH

This movie totally SUCKED! I was SHOCKED! I rented this movie because Jackie Chan produced it, and I figured I was in for a real action movie, Jackie Chan style. What I got was a load of slop! I kept waiting for the movie to get better and it never did. There are NO Jackie Chan style action sequences. The story is paper thin. The fat, stupid cop named “Chan,” is a character for whom the audience is supposed to feel sorry, but you hate him just as much as the characters in the movie do! They are all making fun of him and you have to agree with them! He is not likable. Neither are the Gen X cops! They are just a bunch of punks. I would have liked to have seen at least ONE Jackie Chan style fight scene, but there wasn’t any to be found.

At the end of the movie, Jackie Chan makes a cameo as a fisherman. He tells the three young punks, “When I was your age, I was stronger, faster, and better.” That line sums up this movie! It is totally true! Not only was Jackie better when he was younger, he still IS better and he is more than twice the age of the stars of this movie! They did not display ANY talent worth watching.

As if that wasn’t enough, the plot and dialogue were absolutely awful. This is nothing but cheap, poorly written crap. I hated this movie and I am sorry I rented it. This movie is not up to standard for a Jackie Chan project. Avoid at all costs!

If this is the new generation of Hong Kong action cinema, I’ll stick with the old one…

…and here’s why:

1) The plot is an overlong, unengaging mess

2) The action scenes are generic (mostly shootouts in which it’s often hard to tell who’s shooting at whom, and special effects-enhanced explosions).

3) The fight scenes are brief and overedited. There is one girl (Grace Yip) that appears to be a better fighter than the three male leads, and where is she during the climactic fight? Nowhere to be seen!

4) 15 years after the “Lucky Stars” series, Eric Tsang is still providing the same kind of lame-brained “comic relief”. Isn’t it time for this guy to give it a rest?

Two spectacular sky-diving sequences are all I’ll remember from this one…and yes, it’s easy to see why the very handsome Nicholas Tse has so many female fans.

*1/2 out of 4.

Next Generation Rocks

This was one of the best HK films to come out in 1999. The three leads, Nicholas Tse, Stephen Fung, and Sam Lee gave their all as Jack, Match, and Alien. Explosive gunfights combined with martial arts combat were awesome!!! Daniel Wu was a bit wasted in my opinion. They should have had his fight in the film. Nevertheless, Jackie’s cameo was a riot in the end. I never expected to see him in the film, but 2 members of his Sing Ga Ban (Bradley Allan, Ken Lo) made appearances. This is a must see for new and old fans of the action genre.