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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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In Peter Chan's **Dragon (2011)**, Donnie Yen stars as Liu Jinxi, seemingly a humble papermaker in a tranquil village. However, his peaceful existence is shattered when his dormant martial arts skills resurface during a robbery, attracting the attention of a brilliant but relentless detective, Xu Baijiu (Takeshi Kaneshiro). This incident unearths Liu's past as a "sinful martial arts expert" desperately trying to start a new tranquil life, only to find himself hunted not just by the detective obsessed with justice, but also by the specter of his formidable former master, who will stop at nothing to reclaim him. **Dragon** firmly belongs on a "Best Peter Chan Movies" list for its masterful blend of genres and its innovative deconstruction of the wuxia narrative. Chan elevates the film beyond a traditional martial arts spectacle, infusing it with the intricate character drama and moral complexity for which he is renowned. He brilliantly juxtaposes breathtaking, often forensically analyzed action choreography with profound questions of identity, the possibility of redemption, and the inescapable weight of one's past. It’s a testament to Chan's bold vision and his ability to craft a visually stunning, emotionally resonant, and intellectually stimulating experience, turning a genre film into a compelling psychological thriller and cementing its place among his most ambitious and successful works.

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