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Ride On

Titre original : Long ma jing shen
  • 2023
  • 2h 6min
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6,3/10
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Jackie Chan in Ride On (2023)
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Un cascadeur et son cheval cascadeur deviennent du jour au lendemain une sensation sur les médias sociaux lorsque leur combat réel contre les agents de recouvrement devient viral.Un cascadeur et son cheval cascadeur deviennent du jour au lendemain une sensation sur les médias sociaux lorsque leur combat réel contre les agents de recouvrement devient viral.Un cascadeur et son cheval cascadeur deviennent du jour au lendemain une sensation sur les médias sociaux lorsque leur combat réel contre les agents de recouvrement devient viral.

  • Réalisation
    • Larry Yang
  • Scénario
    • Larry Yang
  • Casting principal
    • Jackie Chan
    • Haocun Liu
    • Kevin Guo
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Larry Yang
    • Scénario
      • Larry Yang
    • Casting principal
      • Jackie Chan
      • Haocun Liu
      • Kevin Guo
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Luo Zhilong (Lao Luo)
    Haocun Liu
    • Luo Xiaobao
    Kevin Guo
    Kevin Guo
    • Lu Naihua
    Yueting Lang
    Yueting Lang
    • Luo Xiaobao's mother
    Andy On
    Andy On
    • Da Mi
    Hang Su
    • Shou Xia
    Jing Wu
    Jing Wu
    • Chen Yuanwei
    Shenyang Xiao
    Shenyang Xiao
    • Li Yan
    Xing Yu
    Xing Yu
    • Da Wei
    Ailei Yu
    • Xia Mao
    Rongguang Yu
    Rongguang Yu
    • He Xin
    Joey Yung
    Joey Yung
    • Yingzi
    Shuguang Gao
    Shuguang Gao
    • Restaurant owner
    Guanhua Han
    • Action director
    Su Hang
    • Da Mi's gang
    Lin Kong
    • Naihua's mother
    Aarif Lee
    Aarif Lee
    • Policeman
    Ray Lui
    Ray Lui
    • Wang Haiquan
    • Réalisation
      • Larry Yang
    • Scénario
      • Larry Yang
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    5reelreviewsandrecommendations

    A Bit of a Bumpy Ride

    Lao Luo is an aging stuntman whose best years are behind him. Estranged from his daughter, in debt and out of work, he and his horse Red Hare are desperate for money. After escaping a street fight, Lao and Red Hare become an internet sensation, and offers for stunt work start pouring in. However, a businessman named Xin has his eyes on the horse, and will do anything to get him. Lao reaches out to his daughter Bao- whose boyfriend is a young law student- for legal help, and the two begin rekindling their relationship. Whether Lao and Red Hare are capable of performing the stunts now asked of them- and if Xin's plot comes to fruition- remains to be seen in Larry Yang's 'Ride On'.

    An uneven comic-drama, 'Ride On' is a strange concoction striving to combine slapstick comedy with drama- alongside elements of legal procedural and martial arts films- while also trying to come as a homage to Hong Kong cinema and a salute to stunt performers in general. It is a film trying to be a jack of all trades, but is more of a master of none. This is not to say that 'Ride On' is unengaging, as it is entertaining and fun; though it is evident that Yang wants the film to work on multiple levels when he hasn't yet perfected the base one.

    Yang's characters are all cliches, his dialogue is corny at best and the narrative is predictable to a fault. The film tries too hard to be heartwarming, coming across as a little mawkish instead. Yang delivers a cursory exploration of the themes of aging, family and loyalty, not having anything new or insightful to say about any of them. While there are some compelling moments involving Lao and Bao getting to know one another, references throughout to previous cinematic escapades of Jackie Chan are enjoyable and the action scenes are generally well realized, the rote storytelling on display is formulaic and underwhelming. It's disappointing that the story and the manner in which it is told is so familiar and uninspired, as there is a lot to be praised in 'Ride On'.

    Sun Li's production design is impressive, for one, and the set decoration is rich. Lao's stable-cum-apartment, for example, is a visual delight, overflowing with props and details that bolster the character's backstory. Moreover, Ming Sun's cinematography is stylish, though more realistic and grounded than in recent Chan-led efforts like 'Vanguard' or 'Bleeding Steel.' His use of naturalistic lighting is most effective, while the utilisation of handheld cameras at moments of action- such as when Lao and Red Hare escape the street fight- creates urgency and tension (which is, one might add, missing from Yang's screenplay).

    Furthermore, Jackie Chan delivers a restrained, nuanced performance as Lao Luo, handling the comic and dramatic with equal aplomb. As was the case with 'The Foreigner,' Chan's efforts to create a believable, downbeat character surpasses the film around him, and his performance is considerably more memorable than Yang's narrative or characterisation. He proves to be in better shape physically at 69 than most people half his age, and has great chemistry with the horse playing Red Hare- who, one might add, is as brilliant and charismatic a performer on four legs as many others aren't on two.

    Additionally, Liu Haocun gives a strong performance as Bao, even if her character is a bit one-note. She works well with Chan (and the horse) to create a realistic, strained family dynamic, and she never overdoes it. Kevin Guo Qilin is similarly good as her boyfriend, an insecure, unfit law student who is something of the comic foil. Yu Rongguang also does strong work as Xin, the villain of the piece, bringing a charm and elegance to the role that is most appreciated.

    At the end of the day, Larry Yang's 'Ride On' is a flawed film trying to balance comedy and drama, and occasionally succeeding, but more often than not coming across as a little cloying. While Jackie Chan delivers a measured, thoughtful performance and works well with his co-stars, Yang's narrative is too familiar and reliant on tropes and cliches to make much impact. Though Chan and his horse are great and the film has some fun moments, Larry Yang's 'Ride On' is a bit of a bumpy ride.
    6tkdlifemagazine

    Ride On is Family Friendly Fun

    Ride On has the distinction of being an international Jackie Chan film that has something for everyone. For hardcore Jackie Chan fans it has its share of martial arts, stunt choreography, and comedic interludes. However, it is a family friendly film that has a poignant and powerful message about love and family. Finally, it has a stunt horse, and everyone loves a horse that can act and do stunts.

    Larry Yang did a create job creating the story of a down and out, fictional stunt man that is modeled, in many ways, after Chan himself. In fact, the film pays such deep homage to Chan's work that many of the scenes incorporate Chan's style and fight choreography. More significantly, the film walks the razor's edge by using historical film clips and injury outakes of Chan's real life, but still maintaining its fictitious persona. Under this guise the audience is getting a Jackie Chan film that, simultaneously, pays homage to Chan's own career.

    Chan has matured as an actor and he does a good job here playing the role of a man coming to grips with his age, his family struggles, and his financial hardships. He is very good in this role and he is very likable. Lia Haocun is, particularly, good as his estranged daughter with a legal mind. She is so good that many international social media outlets were sharing a scene from the film and identifying her as his actual daughter.

    As the film pays tribute to the legacy of Jackie Chan, it was great to see Wu Jing and Shi Yanngeng in the roles of model cinematic characters, which they actually are.

    While the film is family friendly, it is not a children's movie. It has something for adults and children, and the themes are very adult and serious, despite some funny scenes. There is plenty of action and adventure for the viewer looking for more than simply a tribute film, or just a family friendly animal picture. There is a martial arts, action film very much alive in Ride On.

    The real star of the film is the horse. He is well trained and fun to watch on screen. Chan's paternal relationship with him transcends the ordinary, and is executed in a powerful, heartfelt, and moving way. This is the heart of the film.

    While this film is Chinese made for a Chinese audience, it does have international appeal. If you are lover of Jackie Chan, and appreciate his voluminous archive of work, you will like this a lot. However, you don't need to know anything about Jackie Chan to appreciate and enjoy this move. I liked it a lot, and I recommend it.

    The film is in Mandarin with English Subtitles.
    7boblipton

    Successful Elevator Pitch To Me: "Jackie Chan"

    Washed-up stunt man Jackie Chan has papers served on him to take his horse. He meets with estranged daughter Haocun Liu to find a lawyer, and she puts forth her geeky boy friend.

    It's Jackie Chan and a horse, which is all fans like me need to make us happy for a couple of hours. Even if Chan is going to be seventy on his next birthday, and his stunts are achieved by close-up, short takes, and actually having stunt men in the longer shots, I can still enjoy Chan's sense of humor, and the fact that this is a movie where he actually acts, with a story about an old man growing up, and the dedication to taking real risks to make good movies that stunt men have shown for more than a hundred years.

    And it's a very handsome horse.
    7subxerogravity

    Not exactly what I was expecting from Jackie Chan, and everything I was expecting from this movie. Overall, great!

    It's a role that's perfect for Chan as he plays an aged stuntman who hit hard times in every sense of the word, which forces him to confront the sacrifices he made in his life in the personification of his daughter who he lost contact with, but he gets a second chance thanks to his love of a horse he's trained to do stunts.

    If Jackie Chan was attempting to get that Oscar it was a good attempt. The man has spent 50 years physically giving his all on the big screen as an action star. Now in his old age he's trying to give it all emotionally as an actor and there was no better movie to do it in than Ride On, where he has nothing but empathy with what his character must be going through.

    Jackie Chan maybe seasoned but he's got the experience to make his most basic tricks still exciting. The fight scenes are smaller and less dangerous, but that rhythm is still like a dancer doing the two steps with feeling. He's still got it and he's still doing it right!

    On, and that horse that acts like his co-star. That horse was doing some really good acting. I was feeling everything it was doing.

    Ride On is also one of those great movies about movies. One of the greatest stuntmen in the world gives us a look at the history of stuntmen from where Jackie Chan came from to where China is now with the stuntman now.

    Always a little nervous with Jackie Chan movies now that he's pushing 70 but he seems to understand his lane with Ride On and it was amazing to just role with it.
    5chand-suhas

    Jumping down is easy, stepping down isn't.

    Jackie Chan's new film is a mixture of action and family drama, adding to that is the bond his character shares with his horse. A washed up stuntman, past his glory days is struggling to meet ends and the debt collector wants to take away his horse. As he fights them off, the video of it goes viral. Soon he learns, the previous owner of his horse is going to take him away, he reaches out to his estranged daughter for one last time, to save the horse and mend their relationship.

    The film is filled with tear jerking moments which is pretty much what one asks for when an horse is involved. Those scenes mostly work too. Then there is a video montage of Jackie Chan's classic stunts montage which his character reacts to. Needless to say how that particular scene feels. As far as the screenplay goes, it is the usual run on the mill family drama with few action scenes thrown in to please the fans. The melodrama however is stretched and not all the scenes work as intended.

    The father - daughter relationship suffered due to how basic it was and somehow it lacked the desired impact. Maybe that's why the bonding with horse had far more impact. The pace is uneven too and resorts to convenient resolution before ending on a predictable note. Jackie Chan still carries the film on his shoulder and this time not with his action skills but by making Ride On his most emotional performance to date.

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    • Anecdotes
      Numerous references throughout Jackie Chan's career in film and stunts are shown, most notably films like Le Maître chinois (1978), Le Marin des mers de Chine (1983), Le Flic de Hong-Kong (1985), Police Story (1985), Mister Dynamite (1986), Who Am I? (1998), New Police Story (2004), The Myth (2005), etc.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 avril 2023 (Chine)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Chine
      • Hong Kong
    • Sites officiels
      • Watch Ride On on Disney+ Hotstar
      • Well Go USA Entertainment (United States)
    • Langue
      • Mandarin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Обережно, кінь
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Shanghai, Chine
    • Sociétés de production
      • Alibaba Pictures Group
      • Beijing Hairun Pictures Company
      • China Film Co., Ltd.
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 128 950 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 64 759 $US
      • 9 avr. 2023
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 36 258 730 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 6min(126 min)
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      • 2.39 : 1

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