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Badges of Fury

Badges of Fury (: 不二神探; : Bù'èr Shéntán) is a 2013 film directed by Ziming Wang, starring as the grizzled veteran detective Huang Feihong and Zhang Wen as the reckless young cop Wang Bu'er. The story centers on the unlikely partners as they investigate a series of bizarre "smiling murders" that plague over three days, uncovering twists involving an aspiring starlet and a deadly game to lure . Released in on June 21, 2013, and in Hong Kong on June 28, 2013, the film blends action, humor, and crime thriller elements in a runtime of 98 minutes. The movie marks the third on-screen collaboration between Jet Li and Zhang Wen, following their work in Ocean Heaven (2010) and The Sorcerer and the White Snake (2011). Supporting cast includes , , and Ada Liu, with action choreography by . Produced by Enlight Pictures and Pictures International, it was written by a team including Charcoal Tan and Fengxiang Yang. Upon release, Badges of Fury received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who praised the chemistry between the leads but criticized the convoluted plot and uneven pacing. It holds an audience score of 24% on based on over 100 ratings and a 4.5/10 rating on from more than 3,000 users. Despite the reception, the film performed moderately at the in Asian markets, grossing $46.5 million worldwide.

Premise and Characters

Plot

In Badges of Fury, a series of bizarre murders known as the "Smiling Murders" terrorizes , with four victims—a TV star, a dancer, a real-estate manager, and an actress's boyfriend—discovered dead with eerie, forced smiles etched on their faces, prompting widespread public fear. Veteran detective Huang Fei-hong, an expert martial artist played by , and his inexperienced partner Wang Bu'er, a comic-relief portrayed by Wen Zhang, are tasked by their superiors to crack the case within 72 hours before further killings occur. The duo's contrasting styles—Huang's disciplined precision and Wang's clumsy enthusiasm—immediately clash as they dive into the , blending high-stakes action with humor. The detectives' probe leads them to the glamorous aspiring actress Liu Jinshui and her sister Dai Yiyi as key suspects, given Liu's romantic links to the victims as ex-boyfriends who had wronged her. A frantic pursuit ensues, featuring adrenaline-fueled chases through streets and brutal where Huang deploys his signature kung fu techniques to dispatch armed assailants and evade traps set by associates. , meanwhile, contributes through a series of comedic blunders, such as accidentally triggering alarms during stakeouts or fumbling interrogations that nearly derail the operation. Interwoven is a light romantic subplot involving and their commanding officer , who aids the but complicates Wang's focus with flirtatious tension. As clues mount, the true motive emerges as a personal against those who wronged in the past, transforming the case from seemingly random slayings into a targeted revenge plot. Suspicion involves various figures, including an manager, prompting more chaotic pursuits and fights in urban settings, including warehouse brawls where Huang's agility turns the tide against multiple foes. The narrative builds to a climactic confrontation involving a fake marriage trap to corner the real perpetrator in a sprawling showdown with gunfire, improvised weapons, and intense duels. Huang and Wang's teamwork proves decisive, with Wang's unorthodox improvisations complementing Huang's combat expertise to overpower the killer. In the resolution, the culprit is apprehended, the murder spree ends, and the partners' bond strengthens, affirming their unlikely but effective collaboration as they reflect on the chaos overcome.

Cast

The principal cast of Badges of Fury features an ensemble led by Jet Li and Wen Zhang, portraying mismatched detective partners in a buddy-cop dynamic central to the film's comedic action tone. Jet Li stars as Huang Feihong, a grizzled veteran inspector skilled in kung fu and nearing retirement, bringing his signature martial arts prowess to the role in a lighter, humorous context. Wen Zhang plays Wang Bu'er, the reckless and overeager rookie detective whose slapstick antics and impulsive nature contrast with his partner's experience, marking their third on-screen collaboration after Ocean Heaven (2010) and The Sorcerer and the White Snake (2011). Supporting roles deepen the film's investigative ensemble and romantic subplots. portrays Sgt. Angela, the duo's stern commanding officer who serves as an informant and develops a potential romantic connection with , adding layers of workplace tension and flirtation to the narrative. plays Jinshui, a glamorous young and in the cases, whose personal ties to the victims introduce elements of and intrigue. Yan appears as Yiyi, Jinshui's sister and another key . appears as Chen Hu, a shady trafficker among the figures tied to the criminal , contributing to the film's high-stakes sequences. The production boasts several notable cameos from stars, enhancing the comedic action flair through brief but memorable appearances. Wu Jing cameos as the stuttering insurance manager, a whose eccentric demeanor leads to humorous confrontations and fight scenes. plays Liu Jun, Liu Jinshui's cousin involved in the family dynamics surrounding the investigation, providing additional support to the ensemble's interplay. Other brief roles include as an officer and as a , underscoring the film's star-packed, crossover appeal in cinema.

Production

Development

Badges of Fury marked the directorial debut of Wong Tsz-ming, a filmmaker transitioning into feature directing with this project. The was a Chinese- co-production involving several key companies, including , Hong Kong Pictures International, My Way Film Company Limited, and Intrend Entertainment & Production. This collaboration highlighted efforts to blend Hong Kong action traditions with mainland Chinese market appeal. The screenplay, written by Charcoal Tan, Jiang Zhuo-Yuan, and Yang Fengxiang, crafted a buddy-cop that drew inspiration from classic action tropes, incorporating parody elements, humor reminiscent of Stephen Chow's style, and integrated sequences. Wong's vision emphasized wacky action set pieces within the framework of a serial murder investigation, aiming to revive '80s with modern comedic flair. Jet Li joined the project early as both producer and lead actor, marking his third on-screen collaboration with Zhang Wen following (2010) and The Sorcerer and the White Snake (2011), allowing Li to guide the younger actor in action-oriented roles. This pairing was central to the film's dynamic, with announcements highlighting Li's star power to attract audiences. The production targeted the market, leveraging Enlight Pictures' success with hits like Lost in .

Filming

Principal photography for Badges of Fury took place in , primarily utilizing urban locations, including streets for high-speed chase sequences and the Water Treatment Works for a key car pursuit scene. Interior sets were constructed for interrogation scenes, while the film's climax incorporated an airport setting to heighten the action's intensity. The action sequences were choreographed by veteran director , a frequent collaborator with star Jet Li, who emphasized dynamic wirework for aerial stunts and intricate to blend high-energy fights with the film's comedic tone. The standout sequence, filmed amid 's bustling streets, showcased practical stunts including high-speed pursuits and vehicle maneuvers, aligning with the production's goal of integrating humor into adrenaline-fueled action. The film was captured entirely in digital format using the RED Epic camera system, enabling crisp visuals for both intimate dialogues and expansive action set pieces, contributing to its 98-minute runtime.

Release and Reception

Theatrical release

Badges of Fury premiered in on June 21, 2013, marking the initial theatrical rollout for the starring and Wen Zhang. The release in followed shortly after on June 28, 2013, handled by distributor Emperor Motion Pictures, which promoted the film through official trailers highlighting the buddy-cop dynamic and Jet Li's return to comedic roles. In , distribution was managed by in association with , focusing on wide domestic exhibition. The international rollout was limited to select theatrical markets, such as the on November 6, 2013, via local distributor , alongside earlier screenings in Southeast Asian countries like on June 22, 2013, and and on June 28, 2013, rather than broad global distribution. Marketing efforts included posters emphasizing the mismatched detective duo and high-energy sequences, with trailers released in multiple languages to appeal to action fans. Home media releases followed soon after the theatrical run, with DVD and Blu-ray editions available in starting in late 2013, including a Hong Kong Blu-ray on September 2, 2013. The film later became accessible on streaming platforms in the region. Regarding content ratings, Badges of Fury was certified IIA in for mild violence and thematic elements, M in due to action violence, and PG in the , reflecting concerns over violence and language across territories.

Critical response

Badges of Fury received limited critical attention. The film has an audience score of 24% on . Critics' reviews are sparse, with only one review available as of 2025. Reviewers praised the film's sequences for their creativity and execution, particularly those choreographed by , but frequently criticized the plot for its incoherence and reliance on over-the-top clichés. In , Maggie Lee described the film as a "silly time-killer" that "narrowly passes muster," highlighting its "wackily conceived action" as a redeeming factor despite narrative weaknesses. Similarly, 's Deborah Young noted that Hong Kong action star Jet Li takes a backseat to his younger co-star Wen Zhang, positioning the movie as a "local cop spoof" that prioritizes cameos and energy over depth. Audience reception echoed this ambivalence, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 10 on from over 3,300 users (as of November 2025). Viewers often commended the humor, stunts, and Jet Li's comedic timing, but lambasted the pacing, predictable tropes, and uneven tone. Critics and audiences alike identified the as a of the buddy-cop , exaggerating mismatched partnerships and tropes for comedic effect. Some commentary touched on gender roles, portraying the female lead as a damsel tied to male-driven , while noting Jet Li's shift toward lighter comedic roles later in his career as a departure from his serious persona. The film garnered no nominations at major awards ceremonies, including the 33rd .

Box office performance

Badges of Fury opened strongly in on June 21, 2013, earning $14.8 million over its first three days and leading the charts ahead of the simultaneous release of . The film ultimately grossed approximately $46.5 million worldwide, with the vast majority—around $45.3 million—coming from the Chinese mainland market, while it earned a modest $122,000 in . This strong performance in was largely attributed to Jet Li's star power as a leading draw for local audiences, though the movie underperformed internationally due to limited theatrical releases in other territories. Its earnings fell short of Jet Li's earlier successes, such as , which grossed $68 million worldwide in 2006. In the broader context of 2013's summer trends in , the film contributed to a period of robust growth driven by high-profile local and releases.

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