Renny Harlin is one of the most popular directors from Finland, known for making nail-baiting action and adventurous films in the past like Die Hard 2 and Deep Blue Sea. He tries his hands on a comedy thriller, Skiptrace. He however, has one of the celebrated and skillful superstars ever from Hong Kong as his backbone. Has he made the most of him or has he wasted him like most filmmakers in the recent times? Do read further to know.
Jackie Chan plays a Hong Kong cop. He along with an American gambler fights against a Chinese mafia gang. Jackie Chan has tasted success with similar cross culture tag team buddy films in the past like Rush Hour series and Shanghai Noon. Now he gets another new partner in the form of Johnny Knoxville.
The film starts with an interesting fight sequence and like in most Jackie Chan films, he fails at the start and wins only in the end. You could predict what is going to happen and the audiences are ahead of the film all the time.
Chi-Ying Chan’s cinematography is very good, but he was not supported adequately by the visual effects team. The CGI looks very bad especially during few crunch moments when it was most needed.
On the whole Skiptrace is another film that fails to utilize Chan's full range of skills. A hurried project that should have been made better.