As its name suggests, the movie depicts a fantasy story of a
far-away kingdom, inaccessible to the uninitiated. Even though the two tough
guys have accustomed their fans with action movies in which every scene takes
place so fast that it makes your head spin, “Kingdom” slows down, to allow
children and parents to enjoy the film’s fantasy world. Those who have seen Chan’s
“Drunken Master” or Li’s “
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As it strikes everyone from a first look, the plot is set in
Oriental venues, and features Asian characters. Therefore it comes as an evident
fact that the hero, the originally uninitiated, is a white young guy, scarcely linked
to the upcoming adventures. So, we have Jason Tripitikas (Michael Angarano –
sorry, Shia LaBeouf couldn’t make it this time), an average
Jason buys his chop-socky movies at a pawn shop in
Just as in any initiating story, the protagonist is accompanied and helped by some friends: Lu Yan (Jackie Chan) who is a master of drunken kung fu passionate about wine, Silent Monk (played by Jet Li), a pacifist taciturn (as his name clearly suggests) and Golden Sparrow (Liu Yifei), a young girl craving for revenge after her family has been killed.
The long-waited scene of the union of Chan and Li consists of a fight between the two of them, until they realize that they are on the same side in the battle against Warlord. The fact that the two iconic characters fight alongside each other, rather than against each other is a means of combining their fight styles, making them heroes at the same time, having no necessity of choosing a winner and a loser between them.
Behind the successful cast members, stands a successful team. Based on the script written by John Fusco, the story’s magic is augmented by computer-generated effects under the wing of director Rob Minkoff (we were marveled by his work in “Stuart Little”). The fight scenes, even though not bloody, are so spectacular that they seem detached from a peculiar dance; behind them we find choreographer Yuen Woo-ping, whose outstanding work we’ve seen in the “Matrix” trilogy or “Crouching Tiger.”
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Movie Type: Action/Adventure and Science Fiction/Fantasy
MPAA Rating:PG-13 for for sequences of martial arts action and some violence.
Running Time:1 hr. 53 min.
Directed By: Rob Minkoff
Cast:Jet Li,Jackie Chan, Li Bingbing,Collin Chou, Michael Angarano, Liu
Yifei,
Released: April 18th, 2008 (wide)