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Railroad Tigers

Original title: Tie dao fei hu
  • 2016
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
5.2K
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Jackie Chan, Wing-Lun Ng, Kai Wang, Ping Sang, Talu Wang, and Zitao Huang in Railroad Tigers (2016)
A railroad worker in China in 1941 leads a team of freedom fighters against the Japanese in order to get food for the poor.
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A railroad worker in China in 1941 leads a team of freedom fighters against the Japanese in order to get food for the poor.A railroad worker in China in 1941 leads a team of freedom fighters against the Japanese in order to get food for the poor.A railroad worker in China in 1941 leads a team of freedom fighters against the Japanese in order to get food for the poor.

  • Director
    • Sheng Ding
  • Writers
    • Sheng Ding
    • Keke He
    • Alex Jia
  • Stars
    • Jackie Chan
    • Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan
    • Zitao Huang
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    5.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sheng Ding
    • Writers
      • Sheng Ding
      • Keke He
      • Alex Jia
    • Stars
      • Jackie Chan
      • Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan
      • Zitao Huang
    • 27User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Ma Yuan
    Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan
    Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan
    • Rui Ge
    • (as Jaycee Chan)
    Zitao Huang
    Zitao Huang
    • Dahai
    Kai Wang
    Kai Wang
    • Fan Chuan
    Fan Xu
    Fan Xu
    • Auntie Qin
    Hiroyuki Ikeuchi
    Hiroyuki Ikeuchi
    • Yamaguchi
    Ping Sang
    Ping Sang
    • Dakui
    • (as Sang Ping)
    Wing-Lun Ng
    • Xiaohu
    • (as Wing Lun Ng)
    Talu Wang
    Talu Wang
    • Daguo
    • (as Wang Ta Lu)
    Zoe Zhang
    • Yuko
    • (as Lanxin Zhang)
    Wei Na
    • Huang Yifeng
    Yunwei He
    • Feng Banxian
    Asano Nagahide
    Asano Nagahide
    • Sakamoto
    Kôji Yano
    Kôji Yano
    • Sasaki
    • (as Koji Yano)
    Yishang Zhang
    Yishang Zhang
    • Xing'er
    Teiyu Takagi
    • Kameda
    Hailong Liu
    • Erpang
    • (as Liu Hailong)
    Di Liu
    • Sanlaizi
    • Director
      • Sheng Ding
    • Writers
      • Sheng Ding
      • Keke He
      • Alex Jia
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    User reviews27

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    4larrys3

    Gets Too Drawn Out

    Jackie Chan leads a motley crew of Chinese resistance fighters, called the Tigers, against their Japanese occupiers. Their main mission will be to sabotage and blow up a railroad bridge that is a vital Japanese supply route.

    Although some of the slapstick comedy works at times, I felt the movie was severely hampered by very drawn out action sequences that become quite tedious. In my opinion, this could have been a better film with a 90 minute running time, instead of being over 2 hours.

    All in all, this movie, directed by Ding Sheng, just meanders way too much and loses focus. Therefore, the rather low rating on my part.
    5phanthinga

    Mediocre movie

    A good Jackie Chan movie is about the slapstick action scene and the death defying stunt works and this movie have some of it but the rest is pretty disappointed.Directed by Ding Sheng who you may familiar with movie like:Little Big Solder(his best works yet) and Police Story Lockdown.Railroad Tigers is one again a action war comedy movie staring Jackie Chan as the leader of a bunch of railroad worker fighting again The Japanese in China 1941.With a plot sound very historic and epic the movie we got is a slow pacing movie over 2 hours full of dull character when they make unfunny jokes and bad decision left to right both from the good guys to bad guys.The horrible CGI train robbery to weird movie jump cut scene through out the movie almost make this unwatchable but thank to Jackie Chan movie charm on screen,a couple of good stunt work and a epic shootout scene in the finale saving this this movie from becoming a disaster
    8chanishaj-26377

    Extremely entertaining.. Criminally underrated...

    An action/comedy/war/drama film with a heart and actually funny moments, dialogues and acting.. Laughed out loud many times..

    Don't know who rated it this low, probably the people who think comedies should have sex to be funny...

    Extremely entertaining.. Criminally underrated...

    7.5+/10
    7earle_etc-69193

    Entertaining

    I have seen this movie twice. The tempo of the plot seems to be a little jerky, but, the plot is followable and enjoyable. If the viewer is looking for a well written smooth story be prepared for disappointment. The main thing this movie has is entertainment. It is humerous with lottsa Jackie Chan action. Try it. You will like it.
    6ryanpersaud-59415

    Don't Go In Expecting a Jackie Chan Film, But Do Expect a Good Time.

    The Bad: I'll start with the Bad because that's sort of how Railroad Tigers starts...badly. Within the first 30 minutes, we get at least 15 unnecessary character title cards, detailing every single person involved in the narrative. It's clunky, ugly, and distracting, as is the incessant editing. My GOD, does Ding Sheng love cutting. There are so many unnecessary cuts that it actively makes the film feel longer than it is.

    The movie takes a while to get going, but I'd say the when Jackie Chan and his band of brothers go to steal explosives from the Japanese Army, the film finds its footing. But man, the first bit of this movie is very rough. It's hard to tell what's happening, we're constantly getting introduced to characters, and no scene is ever left to breathe. I also felt the film had a few too many characters, not all of whom are given time to develop.

    The Good: But, Railroad Tigers transforms into a genuinely fun, interesting, often hilarious action comedy when the train gets rolling. I was impressed with the stunts and physical comedy; the slapstick is an art Hollywood has long forgotten, but I'm happy to see it's alive and well in Asia.

    I like how lighthearted the film is, despite the heavy setting. It deftly manages its tone; being serious when necessary, funny when it has to be. The Japanese are not presented as hyper incompetent (so you question how they ever conquered so much of China in the first place, ala RRR and the British) but they are made fun of constantly and tastefully. It's poking the eye of fascists, but ensuring they are still a formidable threat. Hiroyuki Ikeuichi may be typecast as an OP Japanese general, but he's a genuinely fun villain.

    Chan and his band of brothers are great. I really grew to like these guys and felt genuinely moved by their dedicated to their country, putting themselves and their personal interests aside for the greater good. It is an admirable moment in Chinese history and i think it's a story - especially in our world of rising geopolitical tensions - many non-Chinese viewers could benefit from as well. In that spirit, Jackie Chan is *in* this movie, but it's not a Jackie Chan movie. He's one part of a whole - and barely a main character at times - and the film is better for it.

    I also liked how tasteful the violence was; it was realistic at points, funny and slapstick at others, but didn't go overboard with the gore. I find a lot of Chinese films have this issue (The Mermaid, anyone?) where they are tonally inconsistent because the filmmakers insist of a bevy of blood and gore, for no reason. Thankfully, we're spared that here.

    The Ugly: I love scallion pancakes, and if you do too, you'll be disappointed by how they're depicted in this movie. These guys eat A LOT of them, and you're expecting a golden brown, crispy pancake with little flicks of green scallion and deep brown hoisin sauce, right? Well, here they appear more like folded paper with big sticks of celery. A shame. These things should be presented as gloriously as they taste.

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    • Trivia
      Jackie Chan's son Jaycee appeared in this movie (though not as his son). At one point, both are arrested by the Japanese, who note how much they look alike, prompting a comic argument disputing this.
    • Quotes

      Rui Ge: A wise man doesn't join a hopeless fight

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 2016 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Biệt Đội Mãnh Hổ
    • Filming locations
      • Diaobingshan, China
    • Production companies
      • Sparkle Roll Media
      • Shanghai Film Group
      • Beijing Going Zoom Media
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $50,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $218,044
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $116,211
      • Jan 8, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $102,205,175
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Auro 11.1
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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