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| Hidden Strike | |
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| 狂怒沙暴 | |
| Directed by | Scott Waugh |
| Written by | Arash Amel |
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| Cinematography | Tony Cheung |
| Edited by | Scott Waugh |
| Music by | Nathan Furst |
Production companies | Changchun Film Studio
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| Distributed by | XYZ Films (United States) Netflix[a] (International) |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
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| Budget | $80 million[1] |
| Box office | $981,505[2] |
Hidden Strike (also known as Project X-Traction in some markets) is a 2023 action-adventure film directed and edited by Scott Waugh and written by Arash Amel. The film stars Jackie Chan, John Cena, Ma Chunrui, and Pilou Asbaek.
Hidden Strike was released on 6 July 2023 in the United Arab Emirates and then it was released on 28 July 2023 in the United States and internationally via Netflix. It received negative reviews from critics and underperformed at the box office, grossing $981,505 against a budget of $80 million from a limited theatrical release. However, the film became the most viewed on Netflix worldwide in its launch weekend, charting as the number 1 movie in the U.S. and 53 other countries, and was the sixth most watched movie globally on Netflix in 2023.[3]
Plot
[edit]An oil refinery in Iraq owned by Chinese firm Unicorp is frequently attacked by mercenaries led by Owen Paddock, an ex-special forces soldier, leading to its closure. "Dragon" Luo Feng leads his private security company in evacuating the civilian employees, including chief engineer Professor Chang, her son, and Feng's estranged daughter Mei, in a convoy consisting of eleven buses along the Highway of Death to the safety of the Green Zone.
Meanwhile, needing money to fix a well in a rural village, former US Marine Chris Van Horne reluctantly joins his mercenary brother, Henry in attacking the convoy for Owen, in the belief they are tracking down a man responsible for attacking them years earlier. The mercenaries create a massive sandstorm by using a truck with a jet engine to cover their attack, in which they board and take two of the buses. After Feng's team clears the sandstorm, Feng discovers the buses missing. Tracking them down, he finds most of the evacuees safe but discovers five are missing, including Professor Chang and her son, who have been kidnapped by Owen.
Realizing he had helped kidnap civilians, Chris confronts Henry and Owen, with the latter telling him that he intends to make Professor Chang reactivate the refinery and take the oil for himself as compensation for years of unrewarded work. After an enraged Chris leaves, Owen shoots Henry for failing to stop Feng; Chris later discovers Henry's body and vows to stop Owen. Feng tracks down Chris and confronts him, but they are ambushed by French mercenaries sent by Owen who they fight off together. Realizing they now have a common enemy, Feng and Chris return to the village where Feng learns that Chris took on the job to help the children of the village, while Chris learns that Feng's estrangement with Mei is due to him being on a mission when her mother died. After Chris and Feng entertain the village children, Feng patches up his relationship with Mei.
After Owen scares Professor Chang into cooperating by killing one of the hostages and threatening her son, he sends his men to find her notebook containing the codes to restart the refinery, which Chris accidentally took with him earlier. They infiltrate the village but Chris and Feng fight them off before they are cornered by Owen who threatens the village's residents. Chris gives up the notebook in order to protect the village.
Chris, Feng and Mei head to the refinery but not before Owen is able to restart production, intending to transport the oil in a convoy of fuel trucks to a waiting oil tanker. He leaves in an ATV with the trucks just as Chris and Feng assault the refinery, with Chris and Mei pursuing Owen while Feng stays behind to rescue Professor Chang and her son. After Feng catches up to them in the jet truck, they use the vehicle to destroy the convoy of fuel trucks in a chain reaction of collisions before pushing Owen's ATV off a cliff to his death. Feng, Mei and Chris manage to jump to safety.
While the trio are rescued, the crew on the oil tanker are arrested. At the village, Chris and Feng fix the well and are informed of a new mission in which Feng offers Chris to join. Chris accepts the offer, setting off on a new adventure.
Cast
[edit]- Jackie Chan as "Dragon" Luo Feng[b]
- John Cena as Chris Van Horne[c]
- Wenli Jiang as Professor Chang
- Pilou Asbaek as Owen Paddock[d]
- Ma Chunrui as Luo Mei[b]
- Amadeus Serafini as Henry Van Horne[c]
- Hany Adel as Captain Azir
- Laila Ezz EL-Arab as Soraya
- Jia Xiu as Shen Wei
- Rima Zeidan as Li Yan
- Ernest Manson as Morgan
- Zhenwei Wang as Xiao Wei
- Simon Gong Jun as Hai Ming
- Tim Man as Knox
- Rachael Holoway as "Tomb Raider"
- Max Huang as a mercenary
- Hou Minghao as Assistant Ning
Production
[edit]The movie was originally planned as a collaboration between Jackie Chan and Sylvester Stallone, but Stallone backed out and was replaced by John Cena.[6][7] It was filmed in 2018,[8] with locations in China standing in for the Middle East.[9] From July to November 2018, Cena lived in Yinchuan, China, in order to work with Chan on the film.[10]
The film had been known under several potential titles including Ex-Baghdad, Project X, Project X-Traction, and SNAFU before settling on Hidden Strike.[9][6]
Release
[edit]A trailer for the film was released on 30 May 2023.[11]
The film was released theatrically on 6 July 2023, in the United Arab Emirates and select international markets, and on 28 July 2023, in the United States and internationally on Netflix.[12] The film became the most viewed on Netflix worldwide in its launch weekend, charting as the number 1 movie in the U.S. and 53 other countries, without any promotion from the platform.[3] It remained as the U.S. and global number 1 movie on Netflix for 2 weeks, registering 56.8 million views worldwide in its first 28 days of release.[13] It was the sixth most watched movie globally on Netflix in 2023
Reception
[edit]Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 24% of 17 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review.[14]
Chase Hutchinson of Collider gave the film a 'D' grade, criticizing the plot, action and overuse of computer generated effects, and the lack of chemistry between Chan and Cena.[4] James Marsh of the South China Morning Post, who gave the film 1 out of 5 stars, also noted the lack of chemistry between the two stars, and said the story was "a tired, by-the-numbers affair" with "underwhelming" action.[15]
Other critics gave more favorable reviews. Si Jia of Geek Culture gave the film 6.1 out of 10 and wrote "Come for the action, stay for the delightful chemistry between Chan and Cena – but not much else. While Hidden Strike has its fair share of charm, it’s ultimately a forgettable jaunt that serves as sheer popcorn entertainment, and will likely become a distant memory a few months down the road."[16] Neil Soans of The Times of India gave 3 out of 5 stars and wrote "Neither star is expendable because of their sheer drawing power, but that’s expected from such a celeb-driven blockbuster that’s likely to lead to a sequel if this one does well enough. A brain-dead yet amusing flick, Hidden Strike makes the most of Chan and Cena’s abilities to entertain on-screen."[17]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Not a Netflix original
- ^ a b Although these characters were reported to have the last name "Feng",[4] they are listed in the end credits as "Dragon Luo" and "Mei", respectively.
- ^ a b Although these characters were reported to have the last name "Van Horne",[5] they are listed in the end credits as "Chris" and "Henry", respectively.
- ^ Although his character was reported to have the first name "Owen",[5] he is listed in the end credits as "Paddock".
References
[edit]- ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (12 May 2017). "Jackie Chan, Sylvester Stallone Team For Scott Waugh-Directed 'Ex-Baghdad'".
- ^ "Hidden Strike". The Numbers. Retrieved 14 May 2025.
- ^ a b "New Jackie Chan and John Cena Debuts at Number One on Netflix Top 10". Comicbook.com. 30 July 2023.
- ^ a b "'Hidden Strike' Review: John Cena and Jackie Chan Are Trapped in a CGI Desert Purgatory". Collider. 28 July 2023. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
- ^ a b "Hidden Strike". Empire. 8 July 2023.
- ^ a b "John Cena And Jackie Chan Team Up In Trailer For Action-Comedy Hidden Strike". Empire. 6 January 2023.
- ^ McNary, Dave (12 June 2018). "John Cena to Replace Sylvester Stallone in Jackie Chan's Action-Thriller 'Project X'".
- ^ "John Cena Once Shared He Fell Into Depression After Doing A Film With Jackie Chan: "It Was Like I'm Losing Everything That I Worked On For 30 Years!"". Koimoi.
- ^ a b Laman, Douglas. "John Cena and Jackie Chan Made a Movie Together That We May Never See". Collider. Archived from the original on 2 September 2021. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
- ^ Lawrence, Gregory (15 January 2020). "John Cena Talks Filming 'Project X-Traction' with Living Legend Jackie Chan". Collider. Retrieved 14 May 2025.
- ^ "Hidden Strike trailer out: Jackie Chan and John Cena unite for action-comedy film, fans call it 'freakin sick'". Pinkvilla. Archived from the original on 31 May 2023.
- ^ "'Hidden Strike': Jackie Chan and John Cena-starrer action-comedy to arrive on Netflix in July 2023". The Economic Times. 26 June 2023.
- ^ "Netflix Top 10". Netflix.com.
- ^ "Hidden Strike". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ^ "Netflix movie review: Hidden Strike – Jackie Chan, John Cena in dreadful 1-star Netflix 'thriller'". South China Morning Post. 31 July 2023. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
- ^ "Geek Review: Hidden Strike (狂怒沙暴)". Geek Culture. 7 July 2023.
- ^ "Hidden Strike Review : Exactly as advertised". The Times of India.
External links
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Plot
In Hidden Strike, a group of mercenaries led by the ruthless Owen Paddock launches a brutal assault on a Chinese-owned oil refinery in Iraq, aiming to seize control of the facility and its valuable resources for profit.[10] The attack traps numerous workers and civilians inside, prompting Unicorp to hire Luo Feng, a seasoned ex-special forces operative known as "Dragon" and portrayed by Jackie Chan, to lead a rescue operation. Feng assembles a team to evacuate the survivors along the infamous Highway of Death—a treacherous 120-kilometer stretch from the refinery to Baghdad's Green Zone, notorious for ambushes, minefields, and relentless enemy fire during the Gulf War.[11][10] As Feng's convoy of buses departs the refinery under heavy fire, they encounter immediate resistance from Paddock's forces, losing several vehicles in explosive ambushes that scatter the group. Among the evacuees is Professor Cheng, a key engineer holding critical access codes to the refinery's systems, and her young son, whom Paddock later uses as leverage. Feng's estranged daughter, Mei, an engineer at the facility portrayed by Ma Chunrui, joins the perilous journey, highlighting the personal stakes for Feng, who has been absent from her life since her mother's death during one of his missions. Meanwhile, Chris Van Horne, a disillusioned former U.S. Marine portrayed by John Cena living nearby, is initially recruited by Paddock through his brother Henry for what he believes is a straightforward security job.[11][10] Van Horne's involvement sours when he witnesses Paddock's true intent: not just theft, but the slaughter of civilians to eliminate witnesses. Henry is executed by Paddock for showing hesitation, driving Van Horne to defect and seek redemption by aiding the innocent, including orphans from a nearby village he has been protecting. After a tense confrontation with Feng's team during an ambush, Van Horne proves his shift in allegiance by helping repel attackers, forging an unlikely partnership between the Chinese and American soldiers despite initial cultural clashes and mutual distrust. Together, they navigate the Highway of Death's hazards—dodging IEDs, sniper fire, and armored vehicles—while rescuing additional hostages and piecing together Paddock's plan to ransom Cheng's codes for a massive oil payout.[10][11] The duo's alliance deepens as they prioritize teamwork over differences, with Van Horne's brute strength complementing Feng's tactical precision. They track Paddock to a desert village where he holds Mei and others captive, leading to a nighttime raid that frees the hostages but alerts Paddock to their pursuit. In the climactic assault on the refinery, Feng, Van Horne, and Mei infiltrate the facility amid gunfire and explosions. Van Horne confronts Paddock in a high-speed truck chase along the highway, culminating in a dramatic crash off a cliffside. Paddock attempts a final betrayal by cutting the rope holding Feng and Mei, but he plummets to his death, allowing the heroes to survive. Van Horne, presumed lost in the fall, emerges unscathed, securing the stolen oil convoy and ensuring its return.[10][11] In the resolution, Feng reconciles with Mei by mending a torn family photo, symbolizing his commitment to their bond, while Van Horne finds purpose in protecting the village orphans. The pair repairs a drought-stricken well, restoring water to the community and marking Van Horne's path to redemption. As they share a fist bump, Feng's team arrives with news of a new mission, hinting at future collaborations, though a mid-credits scene reaffirms their focus on the village's revival.[10][11]Cast
The principal cast of Hidden Strike features a mix of international action stars and supporting performers in key roles during the film's high-stakes evacuation scenario set in Iraq.[12]- Jackie Chan as "Dragon" Luo Feng, a retired Chinese special forces soldier working as a private security contractor who leads the protection detail for civilians escaping danger.[13]
- John Cena as Chris Van Horne, a former U.S. Marine and mercenary based in Iraq who joins the mission after initial reluctance, bringing his combat expertise to the team.[13]
- Ma Chunrui as Mei (also known as Luo Mei), Luo Feng's daughter and a civilian engineer who becomes a primary hostage and rescue objective amid the chaos.[14]
- Pilou Asbæk as Owen Paddock, the ruthless leader of a mercenary group orchestrating threats to the evacuees.[13]
