tightly paced and at times overly melodramatic, Woo's film is a ridiculous but very enjoyable action thriller. All in all, "Manhunt" is a guilty pleasure
Manhunt is pulp on overdrive, every moment so lovingly ludicrous that it barely matters if they logically link up. Pure dumbbell entertainment carries this wild ride along. Regardless, it's all a hell of a lot of fun
it's a raucously enjoyable return to the action-thriller style of his pre-Hollywood years, a cheerfully cartoony ass-kicking bromance between tough cop and falsely accused murder suspect in the manner of his classics like "The Killer"