Nico

Nico

Intrigue

Nico Nico Toscani est un immigrant italien, patriote américain, ancien agent de la CIA, spécialiste d'aïkido et policier de Chicago peu orthodoxe. Il est aussi dévoué à son travail qu'à sa propre conception de la justice, la distribuant à sa manière, souvent en bafouant les règles et les conventions qui régissent la police officielle. La dernière affaire de Toscani concerne un gang de trafiquants d'armes internationaux qui utilisent Chicago comme plaque tournante de leurs activités illicites. Lorsque l'enquête de Toscani l'amène à soupçonner que ces trafiquants d'armes sont protégés par des fonctionnaires corrompus au sein du service de police, il décide de prendre les choses en main et d'entreprendre une mission en solo pour les faire tomber. Alors que Toscani s'enfonce dans le monde du crime organisé, il se retrouve engagé dans un jeu du chat et de la souris avec le chef impitoyable du gang, connu uniquement sous le nom de "Giancarlo". Ce criminel endurci ne reculera devant rien pour maintenir son emprise sur le monde souterrain de la ville, et Toscani doit utiliser toutes ses compétences, son expérience et sa ruse pour le déjouer. Pendant ce temps, la vie personnelle de Toscani est mise à l'épreuve lorsqu'il s'éprend d'une belle immigrée russe, Natalia. Au fur et à mesure que leur relation s'approfondit, Toscani se retrouve tiraillé entre son devoir de policier et son désir d'amour et de connexion. Tout au long du film, les méthodes peu orthodoxes de Toscani et son engagement inébranlable envers la justice le mettent souvent en conflit avec ses collègues et supérieurs, qui sont plus soucieux de maintenir l'ordre et de faire respecter la loi que de parvenir à une véritable justice. En fin de compte, cependant, c'est le mélange unique de valeurs à l'ancienne et de sensibilité moderne de Toscani qui lui permet de traduire Giancarlo et son gang en justice et de rétablir un certain équilibre dans la ville. Nico est un film d'action à indice d'octane élevé qui rend hommage aux films classiques de durs à cuire des années 1970 et 1980, tout en explorant les thèmes de la loyauté, de l'honneur et de la tension entre la responsabilité personnelle et professionnelle. Avec son protagoniste mémorable, son rythme effréné et sa conclusion satisfaisante, ce film est devenu un classique culte parmi les fans du cinéma d'action.

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Critiques

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Camille

I've always felt that Yuen Biao possesses a more upright and endearing quality than Jackie Chan, and he's arguably the better martial artist too. The film itself is decent, highlighting the unfortunate reality that true justice is often difficult to achieve.

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6/25/2025, 11:57:25 AM
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Mark

Yuen Biao's character is like a "Hong Kong Judge," and Cynthia Rothrock are both hot-tempered good guys, infusing the film with a frenetic energy from beginning to end. Corey Yuen's consistent pessimism (both the good and bad guys all die, and in another version, Yuen Biao, though alive, is sentenced to life imprisonment) leaves the viewer with a heavy heart. The final scene of Yuen Biao jumping from the plane is truly shocking.

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6/21/2025, 5:14:40 AM
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Autumn

Golden Harvest action movies can be roughly divided into three branches. Willie Chan's branch, leaning left, takes the institutional route, producing films like "Police Story" that promote class harmony ("Miracles") and suppress adventurous impulsiveness ("Armour of God II: Operation Condor"). Sammo Hung's branch, veering right, distrusts the system, focusing on punishing evil and delivering final-scene justice in films like "Dragons Forever" and "Eastern Condors." Terence Chang's branch, seeing that his two older brothers have already occupied the left and right, decides to traverse both extremes. The ultimate representation of this extremism is, of course, our protagonist, the lawyer, Shek Ling-Jing! But the most surprising element is Cynthia Rothrock. This woman is not only fierce in action, cuffing four thugs with ease, but she's also quick-witted and can even write upside down. Whether it's the weight of her role, or the audience's initial expectations, you would assume she would team up with the male lawyer and female inspector to form an alliance against evil...

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6/21/2025, 1:53:52 AM
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Caroline

Over the top! Yuen Biao stars as Hsia Ling-cheng, using his real name. The law is unreliable here, as prosecutors and police resort to vigilante justice, executing criminals extrajudicially. The main draw is Cynthia Rothrock and Yuen Biao's fight choreography. Melvin Wong, husband of Angie Chiu, plays the main villain and is also quite a capable fighter. The best fight scene is arguably Rothrock's showdown with the white female assassin. It’s almost a total bloodbath of a movie; Lau Siu-ming is killed gruesomely, the kid Fan Siu-wong dies miserably, Cynthia Rothrock meets a brutal end, and Corey Yuen is killed off as well. Wong Kam-sun meets also dies a horrific death when Yuen Biao finishes with an axe to the head .

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6/17/2025, 8:22:50 PM
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Jude

In the original Hong Kong version, Yuen Biao, Cynthia Rothrock, and the villain James Wong Jim-suk all meet their demise. In the American version, Cynthia Rothrock survives and leads a rescue mission for Yuen Biao, who is ultimately sentenced to eight years for first-degree murder. The Taiwanese version sees Yuen Biao convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. Four stars are for the original's uncompromising approach where everyone, good or bad, dies, and for its poignant anger at how the law can be manipulated for the benefit of the wicked. Most importantly, the action choreography is superb, and Yuen Biao's willingness to perform his own stunts, like the building fall, is remarkable. Suspending a plane mid-air and the high-altitude drop are genuinely impressive. The film also gives women substantial and pivotal roles. The interview in the Blu-ray extras mentions Yuen Biao's concern for his opponents, showcasing his professionalism. The scenes shot in New Zealand, and the cast...

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6/16/2025, 3:44:10 PM
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Adam

"Above the Law" explores a world where justice is as unpredictable as the characters it confronts. Nico Toscani's unorthodox methods mirror the chaos of modern law enforcement, leaving us to ponder whether true justice can ever truly be served.

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4/3/2025, 12:13:15 PM
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Ava

In a world where justice often feels like a distant ideal, *Above the Law* challenges us to consider what it truly means to commit to one's beliefs. Nico Toscani’s relentless pursuit of truth and his unorthodox methods underscore the dark corners of our system, reminding us that true justice may require more than just adhering to the rules—it might demand breaking a few. This film isn’t just about law enforcement; it’s a reflection on the personal cost of standing firm in your convictions, even when it means wading into moral gray areas.

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4/2/2025, 7:47:02 PM
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Sky

A man like Nico Toscani doesn't just follow the rules—he writes them. His brand of justice is as unorthodox as it is relentless, making him a legend in his own right.

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4/2/2025, 9:07:23 AM