Bleeding Steel's reviews
Media reviews
The Hollywood Reporter
'Bleeding Steel' is all about old-school thrills, and Zhang has delivered a wide range of them, from cafeteria catfights to expansive pyrotechnics with not just one but two crotch-kicking gags thrown in for good measure.
Variety
Efficiently directed by Leo Zhang, the film features all the zesty fights, slick effects and goofy slapstick one expects from a Jackie Chan family movie, while glossy production values, a snappy beat and composer Peng Fei?s deafening score mimic that of a Hollywood movie, though the film?s corny cyberpunk pastiche appeals exclusively to kids.
New York Times
This consistently ridiculous movie, written and directed by Leo Zhang, does offer Jackie Chan mixing it up at a magician?s rehearsal (he pulls a rabbit from a hat) and Jackie Chan kickboxing at the top of the Sydney Opera House.