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Kung Fu Yoga

Original title: Gong fu yu jia
  • 2017
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Jackie Chan, Aarif Lee, and Yixing Zhang in Kung Fu Yoga (2017)
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Two professors team up to locate a lost treasure and embark on an adventure that takes them from a Tibetan ice cave to Dubai, and to a mountain temple in India.Two professors team up to locate a lost treasure and embark on an adventure that takes them from a Tibetan ice cave to Dubai, and to a mountain temple in India.Two professors team up to locate a lost treasure and embark on an adventure that takes them from a Tibetan ice cave to Dubai, and to a mountain temple in India.

  • Director
    • Stanley Tong
  • Writer
    • Stanley Tong
  • Stars
    • Jackie Chan
    • Yixing Zhang
    • Miya Muqi
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    5.2/10
    12K
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    • Director
      • Stanley Tong
    • Writer
      • Stanley Tong
    • Stars
      • Jackie Chan
      • Yixing Zhang
      • Miya Muqi
    • 82User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Jack
    Yixing Zhang
    Yixing Zhang
    • Xiaoguang
    • (as Lay Zhang)
    Miya Muqi
    Miya Muqi
    • Nuomin
    • (as Mu Qimiya)
    Disha Patani
    Disha Patani
    • Ashmita
    Aarif Lee
    Aarif Lee
    • Jones
    Amyra Dastur
    Amyra Dastur
    • Kyra
    Sonu Sood
    Sonu Sood
    • Randall
    Paul Philip Clark
    • Max
    • (as Paul Clark)
    Yuxian Shang
    • Circe
    • (as Circe Shang)
    Wen Jiang
    • Jiang Wen
    • (as Coco Jiang)
    Eric Tsang
    Eric Tsang
    • Jianghua
    Guoli Zhang
    Guoli Zhang
    • Jonathan
    Ming Gao
    • Museum Curator
    Lavlin Thadani
    • Professor Ashmita
    Bob Tao
    • Nerdy Chap
    Jackee Ren
    • Student with I-Pad
    Xinyu Han
    Xinyu Han
    • Love-stricken student
    Yuan Lin
    • Female resercher
    • Director
      • Stanley Tong
    • Writer
      • Stanley Tong
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    5aniseprakash

    A boring movie with few good moments

    Kung Fu Yoga was named after the co-production of Indo-Chinese partnership. Of course there is a lot of Kung Fu, but wait a minute where is Yoga? You can't see a bit of Yoga in it.

    The movie was good as far as Jackie and the action scenes are concerned. Jackie Chan was excellent in his stunts and comic expressions. He hasn't disappointed his fans and he brings in a surprise dance performance in the item song.

    Apart from Jackie nothing works in the movie. Even Jackie Chan's actions are restricted at times. The movie travels from China to India, a bit of Dubai for just one car chase scene. Too much of information are poured in the first 10 minutes of the movie which actually confuses the audience.

    Kung fu yoga poster Few minutes into the movie just feels this is not going to be what it should be. The beginning doesn't feel like a beginning, It just starts abruptly which indeed has driven out the excitement in watching the movie.

    Sonu Sood who carries the Indian baddie role should have been a bit better. He doesn't feel like a baddie at times. Disha Patani as Jackie's lead is OK. Wearing some high valued ornaments, dresses with fur are the major contribution she delivers. The age old rope tricks, some floating tricks by sadhus might impress few (Does the movie really belongs to 2017?).

    The item song which casts the entire cast was one of the few good moments in the movie. It was great and watching Chan dance was extremely pleasing. There are few good moments to wake the sleeping audience.

    On the whole the movie is one time watch for family audience.
    4SnoopyStyle

    several issues

    In 647AD India, leader of the elephant legion Arunasva revolts against his ruler Magadha. Magadha sends General Bhima with treasure tributes to guide Wang Xuance back to the Tang Dynasty to request for military assistance. Bhima and his men are lost with the treasure. Wang makes it back to China and returns to India to rout Arunasva. Professor Ashmita is from present day India. She arrives in Xi'an to recruit Chinese archaeology professor Jack Chan (Jackie Chan) to find Bhima and the lost treasure. The group finds the lost army in an ice cave only to be attacked by Randall leading mercenaries. He's trying to clear the name of his rebel ancestor and steal the treasure.

    This movie is problematic for several reasons. The action is OK but the movie struggles whenever the action stops. The movie starts with a big CGI battle. It looks too video-gamey. The inferior CGI is excusable but it's not a good start. It's also a lot of exposition to unpack. It doesn't need to be when the audience is willing to follow a lost army without learning the Sino-Indian history.

    There are some beautiful people but there are also some limitations on the acting. It doesn't help that the writing gets stale at times. I love Jackie Chan but he should be more Indiana Jones. Starting as a professor with all the tech gadgets make him less appealing. Instead of an action hero, he starts too much as a bookish techie. Then there is the treasure hunt. It goes from one place to another on flimsy excuses. There's no reason why Magadha would send a key to the underground treasure to China. The movie ends in a Bollywood dance off. I understand the attempt but it sucks out any remaining tension. This has the potential of an action adventure but it suffers from ongoing stumbles.
    7kluseba

    A vivid action-adventure fun ride through Arab, Chinese and Indian cultures

    Kung Fu Yoga is as stereotypical as its title might suggest but despite average acting performances, artificial special effects and a weak plot, it's an entertaining, fast-paced and quirky movie that mixes stunning fight choreography, exotic settings and an intriguing mixture of Arab, Chinese and Indian cultures.

    The story revolves around India's lost Magadha treasure in Tibet that is searched by three different parties: Chinese archaeologists, descendants of Magadha royalty and a ruthless group of mercenaries led by another descendant of an Indian royalty. The plot has a few minor but overall predictable twists. While the story is overall of an average quality at best, the movie focuses on fast-paced action- adventure elements in the key of the Indiana Jones movies. Short humorous passages and mythological elements add to the genre potpourri.

    There are a few truly memorable scenes in this movie. The opening animated history sequence is quite unusual and starts the movie on an original note to give the audience some background information. The closing dance choreography as well as the vivid soundtrack are also quite entertaining. The best part can however be found in the middle of the movie and consists of a spectacular chase through the streets of Dubai involving a vomiting lion. Despite the ridiculous idea, I haven't laughed that hard in quite a while which means that the makers of this movie have accomplished their mission.

    Kung Fu Yoga doesn't take itself too seriously and that what makes its charm. It's an entertaining movie that works best when you switch your brain off and try to enjoy the ride. It offers a colourful, exotic and explosive change from your everyday life. It also marks one of the few major collaborations between Chinese and Indian cinema and I hope to witness more occasions where these two countries join their forces. Kung Fu Yoga isn't an essential movie but an entertaining action- adventure movie for young adults and teenagers in particular.
    8Top_Dawg_Critic

    A fun, picturesque film that explores different cultures

    A fun, picturesque film that explores different cultures.

    It's like Jackie Chan meets Indiana Jones, in China, Iceland, India, and Dubai!

    Some reviewers are slamming JC for making this film, but hats off to him for going outside his cultural expectations and comfort zone.

    I have to give credit to the amazing cinematography and location sets, I'm guessing this must be one of JC's bigger budget films.

    All in all this movie was just plain fun. The car chase scenes with all those expensive cars in Dubai was off the hook, almost Fast & Furious like, but with more expensive sports cars.

    It's a shame for all the hateful reviews... JC still has the moves and is still funny and entertaining as always!

    Oh, and 'Little Jackie' was also a blast, I hope his stomach has settled lol.
    4monkeysgalore

    Not What I Was Hoping For

    Why? Seriously, just why? Jackie Chan once again delivers a boring adventure movie that doesn't even come close to the heights of his early career in the 80s and 90s. Kung Fu Yoga is boring, dumb, way too cartoonish, and not that fun.

    I have the same problem with this that I did with Chan's other 2012 action/adventure project, Chinese Zodiac (2012). Both movies focused way too much on the adventure plot, with way too little of a focus on why everyone loves Jackie. Yes he's funny and likable, but we want to see him fight and do stuns and there is painfully little of that here. The girls' roles were obnoxious and not well fleshed out, and the scene with the hyenas was ok, but a little annoying. The villain is not very evil, and too OTT. He's annoying, and seems like a villain from a Disney movie. The ending has to be one of the weirdest movie endings I've ever seen. Like, the entire cast does this big choreographed dance, and they sing. Seriously, what?

    Stanley Tong, obviously trying something new, should stick to his usual action territory. This movie's marketing made a big deal out of him directing, which is fair as he's responsible for some of Jackie's all-time best vehicles. Here though, he abandons everything everyone loved about his previous works for this strange, strange movie.

    There are some fun action scenes. The fight in the ice caves, the street fight, the fight with the briefcase, the car chase (in which Jackie drives a car with a lion in it), and the final fight. The long climax in the caves with the artifacts is very derivative of Indiana Jones et la Dernière Croisade (1989), and while the final fight is ok, it's a little short.

    I can't recommend this one, and even Jackie Chan fans should exercise caution. It's not very fun, and much screen time is given to people we don't care about. It seems here that Jackie's losing his edge for the action scenes, but he proved that he obviously still has it with The Foreigner (2017) in the same year.

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    • Trivia
      This is the sequel to The Myth (2005), Jackie Chan played the archeologist Jack in both movies. This can be related by the painting of the queen that Jack gets from the Dasar expedition in The Myth (2005).
    • Goofs
      The Indian story is about Magadha Kingdom which was in the modern day Bihar and other nearby states in eastern part of India, whereas the filming is done in Rajasthan forts which is in the western side of India.
    • Connections
      Featured in What Will I Watch? (Netflix Browsing) (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Endless Love
      performed by Jackie Chan and M.I.C.

      Composer: Choi, Joon Young / SA: Wang Zhong Yan

      Original Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music Korea Inc.

      Sub Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, H.K. Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 2017 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • India
      • Hong Kong
      • South Korea
      • Iceland
      • United Arab Emirates
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Обладунки Бога: У пошуках скарбів
    • Filming locations
      • Skaftafell, Iceland
    • Production companies
      • Sparkle Roll Media
      • Shanghai Taihe Pictures
      • Taihe Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $65,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $362,657
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $111,979
      • Jan 29, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $257,753,889
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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