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Best Peter Chan Movies

13th Nov 2025
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Peter Chan's films are a cornerstone of Hong Kong cinema, celebrated for their inventive action sequences, sharp wit, and unforgettable characters. From the comedic chaos of *Rumble in the Bronx* to the stylized martial arts mastery of *Drunken Master II*, Chan's work has influenced generations of filmmakers and continues to captivate audiences worldwide. This poll seeks to determine the greatest of his films, inviting you to share your favorite and help us uncover the definitive ranking. Which Peter Chan film reigns supreme? Vote now in our poll below and let your voice be heard! Your choice will contribute to the ultimate guide to the best of Chan's cinematic legacy. Whether you're a lifelong fan or a newcomer discovering his brilliance, we encourage you to participate and share your thoughts on the films that have resonated most with you.

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Dearest (2014) undeniably earns its place among Peter Chan's finest works by showcasing his profound ability to tackle deeply sensitive and complex human narratives with unparalleled empathy and raw emotional power. Diverging from his celebrated romantic epics or action thrillers, this film confronts the harrowing reality of child abduction in China, plunging viewers into the desperate anguish of parents searching for their lost son. Chan's masterful direction transforms a devastating social issue into a gripping, character-driven drama, highlighting his commitment to exploring the universal themes of loss, hope, and the indomitable human spirit. What truly elevates *Dearest* into the upper echelons of Chan's filmography is his nuanced and non-judgmental approach to its morally ambiguous premise. He meticulously weaves together multiple perspectives, from the biological parents' relentless pursuit to the heartbreaking plight of the 'adoptive' mother (in a career-defining performance by Vicki Zhao) who unknowingly raised an abducted child. This delicate balance, coupled with Chan's signature humanism, creates a film that avoids easy answers, instead offering a profoundly moving and thought-provoking meditation on the very definition of family and love. It stands as a powerful testament to his versatility and his enduring skill in crafting narratives that resonate deeply and provoke lasting reflection.

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