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A monk leaves his monastery and ventures out into the real world for the first time in his life, and ends up in an adventure with a kung-fu master who is guarding a special artifact.A monk leaves his monastery and ventures out into the real world for the first time in his life, and ends up in an adventure with a kung-fu master who is guarding a special artifact.A monk leaves his monastery and ventures out into the real world for the first time in his life, and ends up in an adventure with a kung-fu master who is guarding a special artifact.
Vanness Wu
- Cui Daorong
- (as Van Ness Wu)
Danny Kwok-Kwan Chan
- Zhao Zinchuan
- (as Danny Kwok Kwan Chan)
Aaron Kwok
- Zhou Xiyu
- (as Aaron Kwok Fu Shing)
Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan
- Peng Qizi
- (as Jaycee Chan)
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10Mignon00
A benevolent monk is sent to the world of saints and sinners.
While trying to survive, he meets different people with different motives. It's up to him to perceive whom to trust.
Black is sometimes white and white is sometimes black: there's no person completely good or completely bad. Behind the weird circumstances there's always a good reason why someone's on your way.
Anyway, great intro, was really promising. The flow was kinda confusing and sometimes seemed excessive but at the end it made sense.
A heart of a saint will find its way to survive in the world of sinners.
While trying to survive, he meets different people with different motives. It's up to him to perceive whom to trust.
Black is sometimes white and white is sometimes black: there's no person completely good or completely bad. Behind the weird circumstances there's always a good reason why someone's on your way.
Anyway, great intro, was really promising. The flow was kinda confusing and sometimes seemed excessive but at the end it made sense.
A heart of a saint will find its way to survive in the world of sinners.
A young monk embarks on an adventurous journey after being expelled from his monastery. As he faces the trials, tribulations and seduction of the real world for the first time, he encounters many masters along the way. Boss Zha, an opera singer with a knack for spears, as well as Zhou Xiyu, a Taoist who knows how to wield a stick.
Boring, however, cool and sometimes even funny, the first half was more pleasant, the drama more involving, the second half lost the dramatic content, became less captivating, focused on the action scenes, the photography and impeccable costumes, it pleases the allegory too, from ancient China, regular, almost cool...
Boring, however, cool and sometimes even funny, the first half was more pleasant, the drama more involving, the second half lost the dramatic content, became less captivating, focused on the action scenes, the photography and impeccable costumes, it pleases the allegory too, from ancient China, regular, almost cool...
... TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE.
I watch a lot of movies ... so many that the IMDb once tagged me and released me into the wild to see what theatre I would pick.
After reading the other member reviews (thanks guys) I think the reason I enjoyed it so much is that I never read the novel nor did I bring any preconceptions.
What I found was a beautifully filmed, acted, and directed movie which was just daffy and unpredictable enough to hold my attention.
You say PO-TAE-TOE. I say PA-TAT-O.
What others see as a mishmash and fighting among writers and directors I see as a puzzle that the viewer needs to put together.
Recommended.
I watch a lot of movies ... so many that the IMDb once tagged me and released me into the wild to see what theatre I would pick.
After reading the other member reviews (thanks guys) I think the reason I enjoyed it so much is that I never read the novel nor did I bring any preconceptions.
What I found was a beautifully filmed, acted, and directed movie which was just daffy and unpredictable enough to hold my attention.
You say PO-TAE-TOE. I say PA-TAT-O.
What others see as a mishmash and fighting among writers and directors I see as a puzzle that the viewer needs to put together.
Recommended.
This movie is filled with wonderful characters, a compelling journey, and a strong positive message with a point at the end. I was entertained and moved emotionally. Most of the reviews I've added are negative. Why comment unless you're compelled to, right? This should indicate it isn't just a film you'll watch and forget. In a week, I watched this five times. I could watch it five more. It's very much like Pinocchio in the way the hero enters the world knowing nothing and then his mistakes lead to a great adventure. Highly recommended.
Heck, I read all the reviews and thought I really needed to see this one.
Everyone waiting for a typical Kung Fu movie isn't going to get one. If that's what you want, go home.
However, if you think Kung Fu + Fairytale + The Matrix sounds good, this is one for you.
In almost each review all I read was whiny, whingey, unimaginative dross. Lighten up folks, indulge in that wonderful whimsy called imagination and you might come to truly love and appreciate superlative brilliance for a change, instead of the usual crap that comes of movie theatres.
One thing that even the unimaginative will enjoy is the incredible beauty and the stunning cinematography.
Totally captivating. Even ape strike, which I think I actually understood!
Everyone waiting for a typical Kung Fu movie isn't going to get one. If that's what you want, go home.
However, if you think Kung Fu + Fairytale + The Matrix sounds good, this is one for you.
In almost each review all I read was whiny, whingey, unimaginative dross. Lighten up folks, indulge in that wonderful whimsy called imagination and you might come to truly love and appreciate superlative brilliance for a change, instead of the usual crap that comes of movie theatres.
One thing that even the unimaginative will enjoy is the incredible beauty and the stunning cinematography.
Totally captivating. Even ape strike, which I think I actually understood!
Did you know
- TriviaJaycee Cho-Ming Chan, Jackie Chan's son, appears in this film. However, due to the scandal surrounding his marijuana usage he is not credited in any publicity.
- Crazy creditsThe IMAX intro for the film features a trip through a Chinese mountain landscape.
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- $64,455,686
- Runtime2 hours 3 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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