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Le Royaume interdit

Titre original : The Forbidden Kingdom
  • 2008
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  • 1h 44min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
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Jackie Chan and Jet Li in Le Royaume interdit (2008)
The Forbidden Kingdom Trailer
Lire trailer1:26
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ActionAventureFantaisieArts martiauxKung-FuWuxia

Jason est propulsé dans la Chine féodale pour remettre un bâton au Roi Singe. Accompagné par deux guerriers et d'une combattante, ils vont braver les dangers afin que son propriétaire recouv... Tout lireJason est propulsé dans la Chine féodale pour remettre un bâton au Roi Singe. Accompagné par deux guerriers et d'une combattante, ils vont braver les dangers afin que son propriétaire recouvre la vie une fois l'objet en sa possession.Jason est propulsé dans la Chine féodale pour remettre un bâton au Roi Singe. Accompagné par deux guerriers et d'une combattante, ils vont braver les dangers afin que son propriétaire recouvre la vie une fois l'objet en sa possession.

  • Réalisation
    • Rob Minkoff
  • Scénario
    • John Fusco
  • Casting principal
    • Jackie Chan
    • Jet Li
    • Michael Angarano
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    112 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Rob Minkoff
    • Scénario
      • John Fusco
    • Casting principal
      • Jackie Chan
      • Jet Li
      • Michael Angarano
    • 325avis d'utilisateurs
    • 204avis des critiques
    • 57Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 5 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux47

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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Lu Yan…
    Jet Li
    Jet Li
    • The Monkey King…
    Michael Angarano
    Michael Angarano
    • Jason Tripitikas
    Juana Collignon
    • Southie Girl
    Morgan Benoit
    Morgan Benoit
    • Lupo
    Jack Posobiec
    Jack Posobiec
    • Southie
    Thomas McDonell
    Thomas McDonell
    • Young Southie
    Zhi Ma Gui
    • Old Woman
    Shen Shou He
    • Farmer
    Bin Jiang
    • Young Village Man
    Shaohua Yang
    • Jade Soldier
    Yu Yuan Zeng
    • Inn Keeper
    Deshun Wang
    • Jade Emperor
    XiaoLi Liu
    • Queen Mother
    Collin Chou
    Collin Chou
    • Jade Warlord
    Yifei Liu
    Yifei Liu
    • Golden Sparrow…
    Dongmei Xu
    • Inn Keeper's Wife
    Mathew Tang
    • Jade Officer #1
    • Réalisation
      • Rob Minkoff
    • Scénario
      • John Fusco
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    6BA_Harrison

    Kung fu for the masses.

    A cowardly, kung fu-obsessed teenager is transported to a mystical kingdom in China, where he is destined to return a powerful staff to it's owner, the immortal Monkey King, who was turned to stone 500 years earlier by the evil Jade Warlord.

    If you're not particularly a fan of the kung fu genre, couldn't give a monkey's (pun intended) whether the script craps on a few Chinese legends from a great height, and don't care too much that Chan and Li seem to have sold out to the almighty dollar (again), then this big-budget Hollywood martial arts epic for the masses will probably do fine for a Saturday night, along with a takeaway and a few brews.

    If, however, like me, you've been patiently waiting for the on-screen pairing of the legendary Jackie Chan and Jet Li for the best part of twenty years, then this plot-hole ridden, formulaic and clichéd effort (did I really just see the American kid learn kung fu within a week?) will definitely prove to be something of a disappointment.

    Although Li and Chan do get to show off their impressive fighting skills (even going one-on-one against each other in order to keep fans happy), seeing Hong Kong's greatest kung fu stars of the last three decades playing second fiddle to an obnoxious wimp from New York is really tough to stomach. Jackie and Jet have proved time and time again that they are more than capable leading men and don't need a Caucasian actor centre stage to help boost ticket sales.

    Furthermore, having a family-friendly director like Rob Minkoff calling the shots is also pretty galling; I liked Stuart Little—I really did—but is Minkoff really the ideal choice to call the shots on Jackie and Jet's first fight flick together? Not as far as I'm concerned! I wanted to see Li and Chan in something much more hard-edged—something for those fans who've followed the guys' careers since the early days (rather than those who are only familiar with their Hollywood output) and the man who gave us a talking mouse isn't who I would pick to do it.

    Still, it's not all gloom and doom: some of the combat scenes are well handled (and they should be, with industry legend Yuen Woo Ping behind the choreography); there is some nifty wire-work; the CGI backdrops are stunning to look at; and there are a couple of pretty gals for us blokes to drool over (Yifei Liu is hubba-hubba delicious, whilst white-haired beauty Bingbing Li makes for a very watchable villainess).

    Perhaps now that Chan and Li have made their guaranteed 'blockbuster'together, they might chance their luck next time with something a little grittier for their long-term followers.

    We can but hope.

    5.5 out of 10, rounded up to 6, 'cos Jackie and Jet are cool, whatever the film.
    7reggie_tracey

    good but Jackie Chan/Jet Li deserves better

    I have been a big fan of Jet Li/ Jackie Chan since I can remember. All I have to say is that they deserve better. A movie that consists of both these remarkable actors should be incredible and unforgettable, but, in my opinion, this movie can only be remembered probably because it's their first tandem. I don't know what the writers in this movie are thinking. They should have watched the old movies of these two and studied it. They should have written a story that will compliment both their strengths in the screen (not just their martial arts techniques), and the tone of the movie is well-off. Needless to say, if you want to see a feel-good, relatively entertaining then this movie is definitely your cup-of- tea.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Likable Martial Arts Fantasy

    Jackie Chan has to be one of the more likable actors of his generation, a man who can successfully combine martial arts brutality and humor.....and pull it off, each time. "The Forbidden Kingdom" is another example of his talents, geniality and flair for comedy in addition to the obvious martial arts skills he's shown us all these years.

    To make long story very short, this is tale an American teen who finds an ornate bo-staff at a friend's shop in Chinatown and the kid's mission winds up to deliver this age-old weapon to its rightful owner across the world in China and in a different time period. Yeah, I know, the story is ludicrous, but who cares? It's an entertaining film with some great stunts and some good humor. We have young people, old people, amateur fighters and pros, pretty girls with pretty moms, exotic locales and a lot of seriousness mixed with goofiness and Chinese mythology.

    This is a not a film for "hard core" martial-arts fans, nor is it an "intelligent" film but if you're looking for a fun two hours of total escapism without the story being too stupid to enjoy, this fits the bill. I mean, you get Chan and Jet Li, in the same movie for the first time, too - not bad!
    OSs12

    It was fun to see Jet Li act as a cheeky monkey god

    Watched Forbidden Kingdom yesterday. And I found I really liked it. A lot! I have to admit that I'm a sucker for those zero-to-hero movies and I thought that Michael Angarano did a good job of playing a dorky, wannabe kung-fu fighter. The only thing I thought was dodgy was the fact that the whole movie was in English. It just felt a bit off.

    And of course Jackie Chan and Jet Li together on screen? Fantastic. They had one of the greatest choreographed scenes, that were really, really cool. Especially when both of them were fighting together for the staff. I especially like Jet Li's portrayal of Sun Wukong! Jet Li's previous roles were serious warriors, but it was fun to see him act like a cheeky monkey god. And Jackie Chan, he was OK in his own way, but most of the time when he fought he looked sober. Which was odd, considering that he was a master of the drunken kung-fu style.
    7DonRocko

    Lighthearted, Corny, Scenic, Fun

    I'm writing this review after having read many others at this site and after having seen the film.

    It's a blatant tribute to many kung fu movies, and that makes it fun for buffs. However, don't think that it's as deep or serious as "Crouching Tiger," "Hero," or even "Enter the Dragon." It's a coming of age story set in a mythological environment, and so wire-tricks abound.

    I enjoyed it though. The fight scenes really are superb and wonderfully choreographed. The scenery is impressive, but at times it feels a bit cliché.

    Really, that's what drags the movie down - it's very, very predictable. However, I don't think it was meant to be anything more than a fun pretext for Chan and Li to co-star, and they do a good job. It's worth a watch, or at least a rent.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to Jackie Chan, when he and Jet Li shot their fight together, they found it relaxing and easy: "I have not worked with someone who I'm comfortable with, in terms of movements, rhythm, and natural reactions, in the last ten years. I have done many fight scenes with others, but there were usually more than ten takes, which is a waste of time, as the person may forget his moves and unnecessary injuries. When I fought with Jet, our actions were quick. We also didn't have to do the same stunt over twenty times."
    • Gaffes
      The silent Monk tells Jason they should attack "In two nights, when the moon will be darker." But later that night in the balcony scene with Jason and Golden Sparrow the moon is clearly waxing, and will be almost half full in two nights - brighter not darker.
    • Citations

      Jason Tripitikas: He needs wine. It's his elixir.

      Medicine Monk: We will send a walking monk.

      Lu Yan: Don't you have a running monk?

    • Crédits fous
      Jackie Chan and Jet Li are credited together before the title. Jackie Chan's name is spelled out horizontally, but Jet Li's is spelled out vertically, and the same "J" is used for both.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: 88 Minutes/The Life Before Her Eyes/Forgetting Sarah Marshall/The Forbidden Kingdom/Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?/The Visitor (2008)
    • Bandes originales
      Deng Zhe Ni Hui Lai
      ("Waiting 4 U")

      Written by Yan Kuan

      Performed by Bai Kwong

      ©EMI Music Publishing Hong Kong

      avec l'autorisation d'EMI Music Publishing France

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    FAQ

    • How long is The Forbidden Kingdom?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Did Jet Li and Jackie Chan had some real beef back in the 80's to mid 90's because one was working for China and the other for Great Britain?
    • Is this movie based on a book?
    • Why did Ni Chang have white hair?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 septembre 2008 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Chine
      • Hong Kong
    • Site officiel
      • Sina Entertainment (China)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Mandarin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El reino prohibido
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Anji bamboo forest, Jiangsu, Chine(Exterior)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Casey Silver Productions
      • China Film Co-Production Corporation
      • Huayi Brothers Media
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    • Budget
      • 55 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 52 075 270 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 21 401 121 $US
      • 20 avr. 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 128 792 411 $US
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      1 heure 44 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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