If Yes, Madam! is on your radar, odds are you're already aware that Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock are basically side characters to some bumbling goobers. The quality of their fights makes up for their relatively short time onscreen, and it doesn't hurt that the goobers--including Tsui Hark, whom I didn't know acted!--get some good hits in too.
A lot of this movie feels like a less whimsical Dragons Forever collided with a less nasty Righting Wrongs; frantic slapstick escalated to lightning fast fights, with the pedal welded to the metal. It's so frenetic and so breakneck that they barely introduce the villain or even explain what he's up to 'til the climax. There's a lot to like here, and I'm gonna be thinking about Yeoh and Rothrock's moves for a long time--I just wish the spotlight was on them, and not the guys who'd be the comic relief in anything else.