Rumble In The Bronx(1995) <POPULAR — Tricks>
At a lean 90 minutes , the movie moves quickly, blending bone-crunching action with Chan's signature slapstick humor.
The climax involves a literal hovercraft chase through city streets, which many reviewers cite as a highlight for its sheer absurdity and practical execution. The Bad: "So Bad It's Good" Elements Rumble in the Bronx (1995) - IMDb Rumble in the Bronx(1995)
The film features classic Jackie Chan set pieces, including a leap between buildings performed without a harness. Famously, Chan broke his ankle during the water-skiing sequence and continued filming with a painted cast to match his sneakers. At a lean 90 minutes , the movie
is widely celebrated as the film that finally broke Jackie Chan into the American mainstream. While it’s technically flawed in areas like dialogue and location accuracy, it remains a high-energy "must-watch" for martial arts fans due to Chan's unparalleled stunt work and creative fight choreography. The Good: Pure Action Cinema Famously, Chan broke his ankle during the water-skiing
Critics often praise how the fights use everyday objects—fridges, pinball machines, and even a shopping cart—as weapons.