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I've always loved Jackie Chan and in this Chan does it again! (by markthomassintek) |
REVIEW - KUNG FU YOGA OK first things first, I've always loved Jackie Chan and in this Chan does it again! You have to admire the man, in his 60s but can still perform his own stunts and amazingly quick fight sequences.Yes this was the first film I've ever seen him make that has used some CGI but I can forgive him for that because the film still retains his humour, speed, stunts and well Jackie.Thoroughly enjoyed it with quite a few genuine laugh out loud moments, highly recommend it you get the chance.I'm waiting for his next film The Foreigner which looks amazing, in the style <more> |
How can anyone not love this movie! (by celtic451-228-782719) |
I don't get the haters on this one. I totally loved this movie! I wished it didn't have to end. This is my favorite Jackie Chan movie so far. I really loved the story and it's ties to history. I especially loved the beginning with it's animation - it looked almost totally real. A very colorful movie with all kinds of different types of humor. I also liked the message about preserving history and how the value in "treasure" is much more than monetary. I thought it was a great touch to have the traditional Bollywood dance at the end of it. I absolutely loved it! |
awesome surprise (by stermix501) |
Influenced by bad reviews and low score, I had been avoiding this movie until I gave it a chance in a night that no movie seemed to suit. Beautiful scenery and unblemished faces kept me watching with joy. Cgi was not perfect and some of the script was meretricious, aiming only to please they eye. However there were more than a few intense moments, some of which could fit in the Fast & Furious franchise. On the opposite of FF, characters among which I would like to see Jackie some day , the protagonists neither get dirty, nor hurt, despite all the fighting. It is a rich spectacle <more> |
Good to all family. (by amauri_rj) |
I always have been a Jackie Chan's fan and in this movie I felt like when I was a kid watching the Jackies' old movies. If you want to have a relaxing moment and give some laughs, go to watch with the family, in special that person who liked Jackies' classic movies.I watched in a movie theater in China, so I enjoyed even more with the reaction of the Chinese audience that laughed a lot hahaha.But If you want a something serious and realistic, go elsewhere. There a some special effects that are not so special and it seems that they made it on porpoise to reinforce the idea that is <more> |
Multicultural Family Film No Spoilers (by dishlady69) |
The overall plot is that Chan teams up with an Indian archaeologist who is interested in a historical legacy that is shared by India and China. Chan's team is devoted to the respect and preservation of this joint history and its ancient roots. No Spoilers, but things are not quite what they seem. Another great action film featuring Jackie Chan, here a modern version of Indiana Jones with the added touch of his classic kung fu moves. In fact, Indiana Jones is referenced directly at one point in this movie. No spoilers! Several humorous scenes mixed in with the usual combination of <more> |
It is what it is... (by safenoe) |
Jackie Chan plays Jack, and Kung Fu Yoga is fun and light-hearted. Sure, it has a healthy dose of unrealism that would make any reasonable person cringe, but hey, it's a lot of fun. In a world of grimness and violence and all that and American politics since the 2016 presidential election, Kung Fu Yoga is a fantastic movie that brings Jackie to India.The final scene was moving, with Jackie leading a Bollywood dance number of the whole cast. Kind of reminded me of the finale in Slumdog Millionaire. Jai Ho!There are no Jackie Chan stunt outtakes unfortunately, but still, the final dancing <more> |
A fun, picturesque film that explores different cultures (by TheTopDawgCritic) |
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 <more> |
dumb but quite fun (by davidsmail008) |
This is a fairly dumb action movie, but it is entertaining, with a betrayal or two, and there is fighting, danger and several women being pretty. So . . . OK!Jackie Chan plays a professor of archaeology who also happens to be good at his kung fu, with a friendly acquaintance who is a treasure hunter. There is a woman who claims to have a treasure map, and there is a bad guy who wants to steal and own everything, based on the idea that the gold treasure they are about to find belonged to an ancestor of his.It turns out that the woman with the treasure map is not who she first appears to be . . <more> |
Delightfully Ridiculous (by futuretype) |
This is a delightful perhaps unintentional parody of Hollywood action films not just Indiana Doom and the Temple of Jones . We can see how absurd it is to have "heroes" from a different culture present themselves in a foreign nation. The Indian bad guys are exceptionally bad performers with their boss Randall character being creepy as well as nefarious. No wonder this was a box office failure in India and a blockbuster success in China.The CGI was quite a good except at the beginning with the mammoth elephants - I took that as acceptable given Professor Jack was telling a story <more> |