Kung Wei, a cop of the People's Republic of China, is appointed to keep an eye on a gathering of Hong Kong terrorists. In spite of his stresses over his wiped out wife, who endured extreme asthma, and his eight-year-old child Ku Kung, a hand to hand fighting understudy, Wei's obligation meddles with his familial relationship.

Wei is joined forces with Darkie, a pack part who in the past worked for a group pioneer named Po. Wei and Darkie escape from jail to meet with Po in Hong Kong. Wei is enlisted into the posse and takes an interest in an arms manage remote lawbreakers. Using a trick to take the bombs and keep the cash in Po's grasp, Wei volunteers to wear a bomb-loaded vest to encourage the operation. The late operation pulls in the consideration of an on leave Hong Kong analyst Anne Fong, whose beau, Inspector Cheng, was taken prisoner. Fong volunteers herself as a prisoner trade and endeavors to thwart the operation with an endeavored suicide, yet Wei intercedes in debilitating the vehicle and getting away from the scene. Using a photograph of Wei that was taken before the arms bargain, Fong heads to Beijing to find his actual personality. Back in Beijing, school spooks tease Ku. Fong becomes friends with the Wei family, and reasons Wei's part as a cop. Amid her time with the family, Mrs. Wei experiences a deadly asthma assault, demands Fong to convey a letter to Wei, and accuses her of dealing with Ku.

Anne and Ku wanted to go to Hong Kong by velocity pontoon, advising Inspector Cheng of her late discoveries. Notwithstanding, against Fong's wishes, Cheng records an instance of Ku missing, which pulls in reputation from neighborhood media and results in a separation between the couple. At the point when Ku saw a police cruiser before Fong's loft, Ku escapes and is gotten by Po. Then, Wei endeavors to sneak in Fong's loft to recoup Ku, however is gone up against by Fong before getting his wife's last letter. Wei is brought together with his child at the pack penthouse yet fakes Ku's passing with an exceptional stifle before he is dumped inside a rubbish sack. Wei secretly advises Fong of Ku's whereabouts as a Plan B on the off chance that he neglects to spare him. Wei endeavors to protect Ku, just to discover that Po reasoned Wei's way of life as a cop, since Wei was excessively gifted analyzed, making it impossible to whatever is left of his group. Wei gets into a losing battle with Po until Fong's mediation. While Fong gives Wei restorative consideration, Ku was recuperated by Darkie before Wei's endeavored seek.

The following day, Po educates his posse to plant six bombs set apart by security cameras at an antique closeout went to by rich individuals. The packs are limited from guns yet given tonfas rather furthermore the tickets to access on load up. As a method for taking care of potential issues, Po and his pack assault Darkie's home pontoon, having suspected his part in recuperating Ku. Darkie conceals Ku from Po's sight before being mortally injured; Darkie educates Ku concerning Po's plan and gives him a cell telephone to contact Wei. Using a beeper number that Wei gave him before his task, Ku advises Wei and uncovers the bombs' areas. Be that as it may, before the last bomb can be defused, telephone's batteries pass on. Amid the sale, Po endeavors to ransack the group, just to be hindered by Wei and Ku.

An extensive skirmish fight pits the father and child against Po and his men. The pair score a triumph against Po's men. Po takes Ku prisoner by stifling him. Ku utilizes his breathing activity to postpone the stifle until Fong intercedes by shooting Po on board a helicopter. Fong and Wei attempt to empty Ku off the watercraft by means of the helicopter, however Po arms the clock of the last bomb and binds Wei with a chain while Fong and an oblivious Ku escape. Wei in the long run escapes the pin and thumps Po out, barely getting away from the pontoon's blast and rejoining with Fong and Ku.

Directed by: Corey Yuen
Produced by: Wong Jing Tiffany Chen
Written by: Wong Jing Sandy Shaw
Story by: Wong Jing
Starring: Jet Li Anita Mui Xie Miao Yu Rongguang
Music by: Mark Lau Wong Jim
Cinematography: Tom Lau
Edited by: Angie Lam
Distributed by: Win's Entertainment, Ltd.
Release dates: 2 March 1995
Running time: 104 minutes
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese
Box office: HK$15.5 million

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