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Who Am I?

Who Am I? (1998)

September. 11,1998
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6.8
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PG-13
| Adventure Action Comedy Thriller

A group of covert CIA operatives trailing a potential new energy source are double-crossed by corrupt agent Morgan, who causes a helicopter crash in remote South Africa. The sole survivor, suffering severe amnesia, is nursed to recovery by a kindly native tribe who call him "Whoami" after the question he keeps asking. With the help of a mysterious reporter Christine, Whoami pieces together his past and tracks the turncoat agent and his criminal cohorts.

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lopes2204
1998/09/11

I watched the movie on IMDB, I liked the beginning, it has an interesting plot but the filming mistakes are terrible, the Chinese suntman appearing clearly in the 2 fights with the head of the CIA and against the European full of cement was ridiculous, it seems amateur movie, I do not really understand the high notes of this movie on IMDB, I recommend watching it only if you have nothing to do

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Fella_shibby
1998/09/12

Saw this first on a VHS during the late 90s. Jackie Chan is a secret operations commando. He loses his memory while on a mission in South Africa. Jason bourne? OK lets put aside the plot n concentrate on action. The fight scenes were absolutely amazing. The final sequences boast both one of Jackie Chan's best filmed fights and one of his best stunts. There is an amazing fight scene on a rooftop at the end of the movie. Jackie fights with two fighters on a rooftop. The end stunt where Chan slides down a huge dip on the side of a building is fantastic. The cinematography of the African bush is nicely done. Its co-directed by Jackie Chan n Benny Chan (New police story, Invisible target, Shaolin).

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Charles Herold (cherold)
1998/09/13

This incoherently plotted action film stars Jackie Chan as an amnesiac soldier on the run from the CIA. It is for the most part light and comedic, which may be why the occasional attempts to make the audience sorry for Jackie Chan come off so poorly. There's a fairly typical mix of amusing, wacky women, evil folk, and henchmen with surprisingly high skills in martial arts.When I watch a Jackie Chan action movie, what I'm really looking for is those terrific, comedic-balletic fights that made me love him to begin with, but most of the action here is big pieces with chases or shooting, with just a little bit of actual Chan martial arts, most notably in a fun scene near the end. There are some amusing bits, like a scene in which Jackie tries to talk with a numb mouth, and a few good stunts, but this is quite missable.

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sazo-2
1998/09/14

OK, the film does not shine from the plot point of view, but the fight and stunt scenes are incredible. As we could get used to it from Jackie Chan. I don't mind if there are goofs in the acting or the plot. The action scenes are compensating them. I don't know if there is another actor capable of such stunts, maybe Jet Li. But he is rather good in kung-fu, while Jackie also does some amazing jumps, climbings, rolls down on a rope, runs down on the side of a skyscraper. The car stunts are not bad, although in some points they seem goofy. And there is the final fight scene. The last fights are always special in his movies, and this will not disappoint You. If You like Jackie Chan's movies, this is a must see.

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