Running Out of Time 2

2001 "Catch me... If you can."
Running Out of Time 2
5.8| 1h35m| en| More Info
Released: 27 December 2001 Released
Producted By: Milkyway Image
Country: Hong Kong
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Ho Sheung Sang finds himself wrapped up in another cat-and-mouse game, this time against a tricky magician.

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edge_crusher01 This held so much promise after what i believed was a very good first film 'Running out of time' with Andy Lau.One of the main problems is the fact that Ekin Cheng is no where near as good as Andy Lau and i found him less intersting annd quite boring to watch. Also the story was incredibly pointless and unexplained, it was very hard to follow and pretty random...All i can say is that i hope they do not make another one, as the first is a very good film and this was just not up to standard.
NIXFLIX-DOT-COM RUNNING OUT OF TIME 2 is essentially a remake of the original, only this time Ekin Cheng steps into the role left by Andy Lau (whose character, supposedly, died at the end of the first). As Lau did, Cheng manuevers the same clever cop into his game. Also getting involved is Kelly Lin as a straight laced businesswoman whose important merger is threatened by the thief's games.Not as good as the original, as expected, but still clever. Although the whole cleverness does seem awfully familiar this time around.6 out of 10(go to www.nixflix.com for a more detailed review of this movie or full-length reviews of other foreign films)
wu_who 5/10 The title is misleading. You'd think you would get action packed movie. Wrong, just ..I dunno. Parts were sorta funny, otherwise just trying to hard. If your going to watch this movie, don't expect anything great. But if your willing to lose 93minutes of your life, go ahead.
meggui Since Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon came along, there's been a lot of talk about a revival of the Hong Kong movie industry. Don't believe it. The people now making movies in HK give new meaning to the word crass. Running Out of Time 2 is a perfect example. Ekin Cheng is the name draw, here, but he spends most of the film just grinning idiotically and flipping a coin. He flips the coin over and over and again and again. Why? Who knows? Sean Lau plays a cop who chases after the coin-flipping pretty boy. But once again: who knows why? There's a pretty actress in the female lead who runs some sort of company and she has to pay a ransom or something but she mostly just looks like she would rather be at a spa or shopping centre than in front of a camera. Nothing makes any sense. There is no action. There is no sex. There is no comedy. All there is is a name: Ekin Cheng. And you know what? Who cares?