Detective Chinatown 2.-2018-blu-ray.1080p.hevc.mkv «99% Ultimate»
Absolutely. This is a reference-quality 1080p HEVC encode. Unless you need a 4K HDR version, this is the one to keep in your library.
Format Reviewed: BLU-RAY.1080P.HEVC.mkv Genre: Action / Comedy / Mystery / Crime Director: Chen Sicheng Starring: Wang Baoqiang, Liu Haoran, Xiao Yang, Natasha Liu Bordizzo The Movie: A Wild, Exhausting, and Fun Ride Detective Chinatown 2 is the sequel to the surprise 2015 hit, and it doubles down on everything that made the original work—for better and worse. This time, the unlikely duo of Tang Ren (Wang Baoqiang), the loud, superstitious, and often incompetent “master detective,” and Qin Feng (Liu Haoran), his genius nephew with an eidetic memory, travel from Bangkok to New York. Detective Chinatown 2.-2018-BLU-RAY.1080P.HEVC.mkv
They are invited (or rather, they invite themselves) to compete in a global detective contest hosted by the mysterious “Crimson Club.” The prize? Ten million dollars. The case? Find the killer of a wealthy Chinatown businessman’s grandson. The twist? The killer is following the principles of Feng Shui and Taoist alchemy, leaving a trail of bizarre, ritualistic murders across Manhattan. Absolutely
9/10 – A high-quality, well-encoded release. The definitive way to watch the film at home. Format Reviewed: BLU-RAY
6.5/10 – Fun but flawed. A step down from the first film, but still an enjoyable popcorn mystery.
Yes, if you enjoyed the first film and want to see Tang Ren and Qin Feng cause havoc in New York. Go in expecting loud, silly, over-the-top entertainment, not high art. Avoid if you hate slapstick, cultural stereotypes, or movies that don’t know when to end.
Absolutely. This is a reference-quality 1080p HEVC encode. Unless you need a 4K HDR version, this is the one to keep in your library.
Format Reviewed: BLU-RAY.1080P.HEVC.mkv Genre: Action / Comedy / Mystery / Crime Director: Chen Sicheng Starring: Wang Baoqiang, Liu Haoran, Xiao Yang, Natasha Liu Bordizzo The Movie: A Wild, Exhausting, and Fun Ride Detective Chinatown 2 is the sequel to the surprise 2015 hit, and it doubles down on everything that made the original work—for better and worse. This time, the unlikely duo of Tang Ren (Wang Baoqiang), the loud, superstitious, and often incompetent “master detective,” and Qin Feng (Liu Haoran), his genius nephew with an eidetic memory, travel from Bangkok to New York.
They are invited (or rather, they invite themselves) to compete in a global detective contest hosted by the mysterious “Crimson Club.” The prize? Ten million dollars. The case? Find the killer of a wealthy Chinatown businessman’s grandson. The twist? The killer is following the principles of Feng Shui and Taoist alchemy, leaving a trail of bizarre, ritualistic murders across Manhattan.
9/10 – A high-quality, well-encoded release. The definitive way to watch the film at home.
6.5/10 – Fun but flawed. A step down from the first film, but still an enjoyable popcorn mystery.
Yes, if you enjoyed the first film and want to see Tang Ren and Qin Feng cause havoc in New York. Go in expecting loud, silly, over-the-top entertainment, not high art. Avoid if you hate slapstick, cultural stereotypes, or movies that don’t know when to end.