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The Furious

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In a small Southeast Asian country, skilled martial artist Wang Wei’s daughter Rainy is abducted by a child trafficking ring. Wang Wei sets out on a rampage, confronting both the corrupt police and the criminals. Determined to rescue his kidnapped daughter, he encounters Navin, a journalist tirelessly trying to solve his wife’s recent disappearance. Together, the two unleash their formidable combat skills, fighting their way through determined opponents and dangerous obstacles to unravel crucial clues. Just in time, they successfully rescue Rainy and a group of innocent children, dismantling the notorious human trafficking syndicate and bringing justice to the exploited and vulnerable.

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Brian Tallerico RogerEbert.com Sep 15
The dialogue is atrocious, the plotting is goofy, and no one will care because Tanigaki has conceived, choreographed, and executed some of the most impressive fight scenes in years. Go to Full Review
Alex Billington FirstShowing.net Oct 20
9.8/10
While there are plenty of other great action movies this year, none of them have the fight scenes that this movie does, none of them are this level of full-on, go-totally-wild awesome. Go to Full Review
Angelo Muredda Film Freak Central Oct 17
2.5/4
Like Miao’s performance, The Furious does precisely what it’s asked to do and nothing more; who could complain? Go to Full Review
Jeff Ewing That Hashtag Show Oct 2
8.5/10
The plotting isn’t fully successful, but it works where it counts, and delivers the film’s actual point well–a white-knuckled thrill ride sporting some of the best on-screen melee combat in recent memory. It should not be missed. Go to Full Review
Monita Roy Mohan Stereo Geeks (Podcast) Sep 27
The Furious is riveting action. It’s relentless in what it does best. If you’re into that kind of film, this is up your alley. For me, I think I’m a little too over these things. The needless gory bits didn’t help. And that last act was one act too long. Go to Full Review
Aaron Neuwirth We Live Entertainment Sep 27
There’s a good chance that director Kenji Tanigaki may have delivered the best all-out martial arts brawler I’ve seen since The Raid films. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis In a small Southeast Asian country, skilled martial artist Wang Wei’s daughter Rainy is abducted by a child trafficking ring. Wang Wei sets out on a rampage, confronting both the corrupt police and the criminals. Determined to rescue his kidnapped daughter, he encounters Navin, a journalist tirelessly trying to solve his wife’s recent disappearance. Together, the two unleash their formidable combat skills, fighting their way through determined opponents and dangerous obstacles to unravel crucial clues. Just in time, they successfully rescue Rainy and a group of innocent children, dismantling the notorious human trafficking syndicate and bringing justice to the exploited and vulnerable.
Director
Tanigaki Kenji
Producer
William Kong, Shan Tam, Frank Hui
Screenwriter
Tin Shu Mak, Zhilong Lei, Kwan-Sin Shum, Frank Hui
Genre
Action, Crime, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 53m