"Black Mask" is a 1996 Hong Kong action film directed by Daniel Lee, starring Jet Li in the lead role. The movie is based on the Manhua (Chinese comic) character of the same name. Jet Li plays the character Tsui Chik, also known as Black Mask, who was a member of a covert government unit.
The story revolves around Tsui Chik, who undergoes a genetic experiment that gives him superhuman abilities. However, the experiment also erases his memory, and he retires from the unit. When a new gang starts terrorizing the city, he is forced to come out of retirement and use his martial arts skills and enhanced abilities to stop them.
"Black Mask" is known for its high-energy martial arts sequences and Jet Li's acrobatic and dynamic fight choreography. The film gained popularity for its action-packed scenes and became a cult favorite among fans of Hong Kong action cinema. While the plot may be relatively straightforward, the film's intense action and Jet Li's performance contribute to its status as a notable martial arts film from the 1990s.