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Dragon Reloaded 2005

★ 5.76 votes101 min📅 2005-06-30

In Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu's chaotic comedy *Dragon Reloded (2005)*, Lung Wai (Ronald Cheng) and his two hilariously inept cop buddies are enjoying a rare getaway on a remote island—until their vacation takes a disastrous turn.

Director: Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu

Cast

Ronald Cheng Chung-Kei
Ronald Cheng Chung-Kei
Dragon
Sam Lee
Sam Lee
Hei
Cheung Tat-Ming
Cheung Tat-Ming
Gold
Miki Yeung Oi-Gan
Miki Yeung Oi-Gan
Miki
Ha Yue
Ha Yue
Mayor
Ken Lo Wai-Kwong
Ken Lo Wai-Kwong
Tiger
Mimi Chu Mai-Mai
Mimi Chu Mai-Mai
Keung's mom
Patrick Dunn
Patrick Dunn
Capt. Tang
Lo Fan
Lo Fan
Uncle Ba Suk
Uncle Ba Suk

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dragon Reloded (2005) about?

*Dragon Reloded (2005)* follows Lung Wai and his two bumbling cop friends whose beachside getaway goes awry after they disrupt a critical police operation. To make amends, they're assigned as the village's new police force—but their constant blunders only complicate life for the locals.

Who directed Dragon Reloded?

Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu directed *Dragon Reloded (2005)*, known for his blend of humor and action in Hong Kong cinema.

Who stars in Dragon Reloded?

The film stars Ronald Cheng Chung-Kei as Lung Wai, alongside Sam Lee and Cheung Tat-Ming in key roles.

Is Dragon Reloded (2005) worth watching?

While *Dragon Reloded (2005)* doesn't have an IMDb rating, its mix of slapstick comedy, light action, and heartfelt moments makes it a solid pick for fans of lighthearted Hong Kong films. The humor lands well, though it's best enjoyed with low expectations for high stakes.

How long is Dragon Reloded?

Dragon Reloded (2005) runs for 101 minutes.

Dragon Reloded (2005): A Hilarious Chaos of Comedy and Crime

In Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu's chaotic comedy *Dragon Reloded (2005)*, Lung Wai (Ronald Cheng) and his two hilariously inept cop buddies are enjoying a rare getaway on a remote island—until their vacation takes a disastrous turn. Their well-intentioned meddling accidentally derails a high-stakes operation by the elite SDU squad, and when a sacred village goddess statue vanishes, they become the unlikely local police force. What follows is a whirlwind of mishaps, slapstick humor, and accidental heroics as the trio's bumbling efforts do more harm than good.

Set against the serene backdrop of a rural village, *Dragon Reloded (2005)* blends witty banter, physical comedy, and lighthearted action to deliver a feel-good adventure. The film's themes of friendship, unintentional consequences, and the absurdity of bureaucracy shine through its colorful characters and rapid-fire gags. With its blend of drama, romance, and action, this 2005 gem offers laughs and heart in equal measure.