Angel Terminators

After solving a hostage crisis in a kindergarten with her partner Ada, Agent Chen Xiaohong leaves for Scotland.

They are intrigued by the presence of the unknown figure Zeng Jian, whom they know only as "Sawa Da" based on his Thai passport information.

Her police commissioner husband Jin Zhiyuan, Chen Xiaohong's cousin, saves her but is injured by the thieves.

Jin has meanwhile agreed to give Zeng Jian his seized merchandise in exchange for erasing the debt, leading to a fight between him and Carrie.

As Zeng Jian drives away in an attempt to escape, Ada jumps onto and hangs on an overhead power line to await him.

Angel Terminators is the kind of under-funded action film that relies on stuntman putting themselves in harm’s way in order to make up for its obviously low budget.

But if you can get past the bad lighting, jumbled storyline, and misogynistic streak, then Angel Terminators has some amazing action scenes, which once again prove that nobody does it better than Hong Kong.

[...] Angel Terminators benefits from no-nonsense direction, well-staged – if hardly remarkable – action scenes, and a truly charismatic cast".

"[6] Reviewer Kenneth Brorsson of sogoodreviews.com wrote that the film's "main attraction, the action, takes a while to fully get going but by the end you'll have an image in your head of who the female equivalent of Jackie Chan would be.

Clinging to cars while shooting guns, sliding down poles, performing a finale stunt worthy of the rewind button and in general kicking ass," concluding that the "finale is breathtaking and the film is another fine example of Hong Kong cinema not needing perfect pieces to add to a fine whole.