Who Am I?

1998 [CN]

Action / Adventure / Comedy / Sci-Fi / Thriller

46
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 67% · 9 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 68% · 25K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.8/10 10 44551 44.6K

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Plot summary

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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Top cast

Jackie Chan as Who Am I
Ken Lo as Commando Tasek
Kane Kosugi as Commando
Ed Nelson as General Sherman
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992.98 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 48 min
Seeds 15
1.8 GB
1904*1072
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 48 min
Seeds 28

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Abyss47 8 / 10

Possibly Jackie Chan's most underrated film.

Some of the most exciting action movies came out in the 90's, and this espionage gem is no exception, as it keeps you engaged from start to finish with its death-defying stunts - all of which don't feel as forced as they do in other Jackie Chan action flicks - and intriguing blend of humor, drama, and suspense. Taking place across a variety of locations (including South Africa), it's an adventurous epic that gives you a lot to see. The plot also unfolds primarily as a mystery, keeping you guessing to the end, as Jackie is trying to find out exactly why everyone from the secret police to the CIA is after him. Like most Jackie Chan films, there's also a strong reliance on humor, except this film doesn't have nearly as much slapstick as, say, "Police Story", to the point where it becomes annoying. The humor is carefully blended into the proceedings, and even when it reaches unintentional levels, it somehow makes the movie all the more enjoyable.I won't spoil the various stunts performed in the film, you just have to see them to believe them, but needless to say, they are jaw-dropping. Speaking of jaw-dropping, the rooftop fight, which also serves as the final fight sequence in the film, is one of the best I've ever seen. It goes on for a while, but it's so well choreographed and stunningly executed that you'll want it to keep going for a few more minutes afterwards. The score by Nathan Wang, while nothing remarkable, fits the movie well, and sometimes goes so far as to raise the excitement factor, specifically during the chase sequences. It must be hard for anybody to direct themselves in a film, especially in an action film on such a large scale as this one, but Jackie Chan does so admirably here, alongside Benny Chan. It's some of his best work of the 90's alongside "Operation Condor".
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Reviewed by justin-fencsak 10 / 10

Jackie Chan does Jason Bourne!!!

Released during his big year at the US box office, Jackie Chan's Who Am I is about a martial artist who has no memory of what he is or what he's from. Worthy fun for a rental.

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