Rumble In The Bronx(1995) Review

Critics often praise how the fights use everyday objects—fridges, pinball machines, and even a shopping cart—as weapons.

The film features classic Jackie Chan set pieces, including a leap between buildings performed without a harness. Famously, Chan broke his ankle during the water-skiing sequence and continued filming with a painted cast to match his sneakers. Rumble in the Bronx(1995)

At a lean 90 minutes , the movie moves quickly, blending bone-crunching action with Chan's signature slapstick humor. Critics often praise how the fights use everyday

is widely celebrated as the film that finally broke Jackie Chan into the American mainstream. While it’s technically flawed in areas like dialogue and location accuracy, it remains a high-energy "must-watch" for martial arts fans due to Chan's unparalleled stunt work and creative fight choreography. The Good: Pure Action Cinema At a lean 90 minutes , the movie