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Tian ji: Fu chun shan ju tu

  • 2013
  • TV-MA
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
2.2/10
2K
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Tian ji: Fu chun shan ju tu (2013)
ActionAdventureCrimeRomanceSci-FiThriller

In search of an ancient Chinese scroll, a Chinese agent battles against Japanese Yakuzas and British mercenaries.In search of an ancient Chinese scroll, a Chinese agent battles against Japanese Yakuzas and British mercenaries.In search of an ancient Chinese scroll, a Chinese agent battles against Japanese Yakuzas and British mercenaries.

  • Director
    • Jianjun Sun
  • Writer
    • Jianjun Sun
  • Stars
    • Andy Lau
    • Chi-Ling Lin
    • Jingchu Zhang
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.2/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jianjun Sun
    • Writer
      • Jianjun Sun
    • Stars
      • Andy Lau
      • Chi-Ling Lin
      • Jingchu Zhang
    • 15User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Andy Lau
    Andy Lau
    • Xiao Jinhan
    Chi-Ling Lin
    Chi-Ling Lin
    • Lisa…
    Jingchu Zhang
    Jingchu Zhang
    • Lin Yuyan
    Dawei Tong
    Dawei Tong
    • Yamamoto Toshio
    Siqin Gaowa
    Siqin Gaowa
    • The Empress
    • (as Gaowa Siqin)
    • …
    Eugene Kozenyuk
    • Henry
    Tony Vingerhoets
    • Nick
    • (as Vingerhoets/Antonius/he)
    Scott Workman
    Scott Workman
    • James
    • (as William Scott Workman)
    Yuqi Liu
    • Xiao Jianhan's assistant
    Lin Muran
    • Xiao Bao
    • (as Muran Lin)
    Lei Zhang
    • Big Man
    Jihong Ge
    • HK Police A
    Bin Zhao
    • HK Police B
    Landi Li
    Landi Li
    • Gui Hua
    Minghao Xia
    • Da Zi
    • (as Ming-Hao Xia)
    Qixing Aisin-Gioro
    Qixing Aisin-Gioro
    • Silent
    • (as Aixinjueluo Qixing)
    • …
    Faisal Al-Saja
    • Burj Khalifa Agent
    Chris Brewster
    Chris Brewster
    • British hitman
    • Director
      • Jianjun Sun
    • Writer
      • Jianjun Sun
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    3TdSmth5

    Fancy amateur hour

    Someone steals an ancient Chinese painting from a museum in a high tech operation. It's actually only half of a painting. Long time ago it was cut in half and in a couple of days for the first time there will be an exhibition presenting the complete painting with both halves.

    A bunch of Westerners are after the stolen part and some lady known as the Empress, as well as some gentle soft-spoken Japanese mean guy. Xiao is part of some government outfit and he's tasked with recovering the stolen painting. He's married, has a son, but his job as secret agent requires him to be a ladies man. Sure enough, all the girls in this movie are after him for some reason.

    When the sale of the painting is about to take place, Xiao recovers it. But the Japanese guy kidnaps his son in exchange for the painting. But Xiao and his team won't rest until both halves of the painting are safe in time for the exhibition.

    The story of Switch sounds straight-forward enough but the way it's told is a complete mess. While I'm sure the director is not entirely blameless, the main problem here is the bizarre editing. The entire movie comes across as fragmentary. Every "scene" lasts only a few seconds and then is faded out as we rotate between all the characters in this movie and no point is ever made. There is very little dialogue and very little action. Instead what Switch is all about is empty style. The actors wonder in and out of fancy luxurious LED-lit interiors and a few exteriors in China and Dubai without doing or saying much. Even the main character Xiao doesn't do much but drive around in a certain brand of vehicles and for a good part of the movie we don't even see him, making it a movie without much of a main character. Without trying to sound stereotypical, I had a very hard time distinguishing among the female characters. I think I could identify maybe 4 of them--the wife, some overwatch girl, Xiao's main squeeze when he's undercover, and a girl who likes him but works for the Japanese guy. But I may be wrong. That said, all the girls are beautiful.

    I'm surprised this movie got international distribution. Despite the budget and excessive opulence, it doesn't have a whole lot going for it. It's not a thrilling movie, it's not an action movie, there's some drama, and CGI scenes look rather cheesy. The movie even engages in some political polemics. It makes the Japanese look pretty bad and it features a hilarious song with some very politically incorrect lyrics that make a mockery of Western "values." What it does have going for it is some of the scenery. Sound is surprisingly very well done. The Japanese guy is surrounded by Cirque-du-Soleil-type acrobats who are also killers. And in the end we get a scene were all these girls confront one of Xiao's girls, don't know which one. That's a cool fighting scene. But for all the fancy sets, the final two confrontations takes place in some really lame settings. The end is also somewhat puzzling.
    1yaojian7788

    i registered just to write this review for switch

    i suggested that the director of switch ought to be banned in film business for the money this movie wasted, the costings he spoiled and the audiences he disgusted. it was supposed to be a 3D movie, and they charged it as one, but the only thing that was 3D in this movie was the subtitles, so i just watched it without the 3D glasses, then i realized i had wasted time and money on this crap, my rage after watching switch was beyond description, just like all of the audiences in the cinema. i was so angry that i could not fall asleep during the movie, just don't get it how something so disgusting could pass the authority and release to audiences, and all the cinema in China canceled star trek into darkness to make room for switch, made you no choice but to watch it, cause there is nothing else showing in cinema, most of us thought we should give it a shot, and the results are deadly. if i'd know ,i'd even want to get paid to watch it.
    lemonreelz_drive-in

    Dreadful

    This thing (not a movie, does not deserve such label) could potentially kill a person, and it did nearly kill me so there's that. I have more enjoyment in the toilet crapping than watching this. But, I will say one thing that's good, and that it is the ultimate torture device for anyone you despise . If so, then I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this thing.

    Bottom line, THIS is not a movie, does not deserve to be called or be labelled one, it is in fact a torture device.
    2jholtomusa

    Rubbish

    Nothing much to add to what's already been said - gorgeous girls and locations, incoherent plot, terrible acting, script and editing, and a cleavage shot serving as an appropriately dated and clichéd finale.

    What were they thinking when they made this garbage? Goodness me it's so bad it's difficult to imagine many ways in which it could be worse. Alas it's not even funny like other dreadful films like, say, Plan 9 from Outer Space, The Room, Avengers End Game. Ugh.

    I resisted giving it 1/10 purely because it's not quite as bad as 365 Days, and that's my good deed for the day.

    Really, don't bother.
    1tomas1810

    Save your time and your money...

    We had seen the movie as a preview of another movie we had watched, and the trailer looked quite good and it was partially shot in Dubai as well.

    Sadly the movie is a total disaster.

    Director Jay Sun should be prohibited to make any other movies. The story is incomplete told, scenes and locations are changing permanently without being explained properly.

    The dubbing of the original Chinese movie to English was so bad that i felt after 10 minutes already the will to leave the cinema. A lot of other people did that. It was somehow like a Mission Impossible in bad, despite having fancy gadgets in the movie and a lot of Nokia phones and Audi cars (sorry you should have chosen another movie for your product placement) the movie never really went good. Even the end is not logic and not explained well.

    I do honestly not understand how a scrappy movie like this got released at all. The CGI effects specially when the car is hanging on a helicopter and thrown into the Atlantis the Palm Hotel it looks just horrible.

    Resume: Don't waste 2 hours of your life with this movie. It is 100% not worth it and the Reel Cinemas should take the movie of the list and refund the money to the people who went to see it.

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      Released in China as a 122-minute theatrical cut, whilst released in Hong Kong as a 113-minute theatrical cut. The Hong Kong cut loses a backstory of a little peasant girl that hangs around Xiao Jinhan's swamp hideout.

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 2013 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Switch
    • Filming locations
      • United Arab Emirates
    • Production companies
      • China Film Group Corporation (CFGC)
      • FilmWorks
      • Hangzhou Municipal Government
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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $47,164,301
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 2 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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