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2 ladrones y medio

Título original: Bo bui gai wak
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 16min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,6/10
17 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Jackie Chan, Louis Koo, and Matthew Medvedev in 2 ladrones y medio (2006)
Thongs and Octopus accept a job from their landlord: kidnap a baby. Soon, the baby awakens strong paternal feelings in the two crooks, leading to complications when it comes to handing him over to his possibly crazy gang boss grandfather.
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Fong es un ladrón sin suerte. Tiene habilidades excepcionales para el robo, pero siempre pierde el botín en las apuestas. La gran oportunidad le llegará cuando un mafioso le pida, a él y a s... Leer todoFong es un ladrón sin suerte. Tiene habilidades excepcionales para el robo, pero siempre pierde el botín en las apuestas. La gran oportunidad le llegará cuando un mafioso le pida, a él y a su socio Octopus, que secuestren a un bebé.Fong es un ladrón sin suerte. Tiene habilidades excepcionales para el robo, pero siempre pierde el botín en las apuestas. La gran oportunidad le llegará cuando un mafioso le pida, a él y a su socio Octopus, que secuestren a un bebé.

  • Dirección
    • Benny Chan
  • Guión
    • Jackie Chan
    • Benny Chan
    • Alan Yuen
  • Reparto principal
    • Jackie Chan
    • Michael Hui
    • Louis Koo
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,6/10
    17 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Benny Chan
    • Guión
      • Jackie Chan
      • Benny Chan
      • Alan Yuen
    • Reparto principal
      • Jackie Chan
      • Michael Hui
      • Louis Koo
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio y 4 nominaciones en total

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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Thongs
    Michael Hui
    Michael Hui
    • Landlord
    Louis Koo
    Louis Koo
    • Octopus
    Charlene Choi
    Charlene Choi
    • Pak Yin
    Biao Yuen
    Biao Yuen
    • Inspector Steve Mok
    Yuanyuan Gao
    Yuanyuan Gao
    • Melody
    Teresa Carpio
    • Landlady
    Terence Yin
    Terence Yin
    • Max
    Conroy Chi-Chung Chan
    Conroy Chi-Chung Chan
    • McDaddy
    Andrew Lien
    Andrew Lien
    • Calvin
    • (as Andrew Lin)
    Ken Wong
    Ken Wong
    • Debt Collector
    Hiro Hayama
    Hiro Hayama
    • 'Tokyo' Joe
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    • Baldie
    • (as Kenneth Low)
    Cherrie Ying
    Cherrie Ying
    • Li Man Yee
    On-On Yu
    On-On Yu
    • Mrs. Li
    Baoguo Chen
    Baoguo Chen
    • Godfather
    Matthew Medvedev
    Matthew Medvedev
    • Matthew - the baby
    Ku Feng
    Ku Feng
    • Fong Ka Ho's Father
    • Dirección
      • Benny Chan
    • Guión
      • Jackie Chan
      • Benny Chan
      • Alan Yuen
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    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Rob-B-Hood

    Jackie Chan is undoubtedly one of the few Asian stars whose name alone can open a movie, probably worldwide now. With his latest offering for the Chinese National Day holiday in Rob- B-Hood, he has again done back to basics, together with one of his collaborators of late Benny Chan (New Police Story, Who Am I), with his mantra of "no sex no violence", but just pure action.

    In his recent movies, while staying true to his brand of action together with his band of merry men from the Jackie Chan Stunt Team, there is no denial of his attempt to infuse a little more drama into his role so as to showcase his acting chops. While his acting in slow moments might not appeal to fans of his action, it looks like dramatic moments are here to stay. However, if you'd notice there's a progression in his willingness to move away from one- man-army type of roles, to sharing the limelight with his fellow co-stars.

    Here, his screen time is almost equally shared with co-lead Louis Koo, with the both of them playing unsavoury characters - thieves with vices, with Chan as Thongs, a hardcore gambler with family issues, and Koo as Octopus, a married womanizer and fast car lover. They turn to their current profession of thievery to sustain their lifestyle, and the brains behind the duo's brawn is Landlord, played by veteran Michael Hui, a man whose wife is devastated by the loss of their only child.

    See the plenty of moments for some serious drama yet? It is perhaps these moments where an exploration into the character's background slowed down the pace of what could've been a rip-roaring ride from start to end. Clocking in at 135 minutes, the movie felt that it could've been shortened as certain scenes were just too trying. The action scenes too were few and far between, though each scene is still carefully choreographed and felt that it lasted longer than the usual.

    The comedic element came in full swing with the introduction of the baby, which probably is the movie's trump card in luring the crowds (my friend and I didn't think he was that adorable actually). It's nothing new as the antics of soiled diapers, refusal to stop crying, and various moments of what baby would do, have already been touched upon in movies like 3 Men and a Baby, or even Raising Arizona. However, having one actor play daddy, and the other play mommy, does call for some genuine laughs sometimes.

    Louis Koo has been playing the bad guy role to aplomb with his Election movies, and here, it's a nice change to see him tackle both comedy and action. I truly welcomed Michael Hui's return to the big screen, as one of my favourite comedies as a kid, was his Chicken and Duck Talk. Here though, there aren't many moments where he exhibited his classic bossy demeanour full of wit and sarcasm, probably hampered by the script.

    The supporting casts consists of actors past and present in roles that either brought back some good memories, or are milked just for laughs. Yuen Biao was the other supporting role that compelled me to watch this movie, as he seemed to have faded from starring in movies for some time now. He doesn't have much to do here, save for some limited screen action. Actresses like Charlene Choi, Teresa Carpio and Gao Yuanyuan add balance to the testosterone on screen, but probably the best cameo appearance belongs to the duo of Nicholas Tse and Daniel Wu (totally different from what you see now in The Banquet)!

    As always, stay at your seats while the end credits roll, for the usual out-takes included. My only gripe would still be to have this shown in Cantonese, somehow the dubbing of the out- takes sounded really too artificial.
    8USSEnterpriseF

    A fun Jackie Chan romp that's a hit and miss.

    I first wanted to say its not nearly as bad as some of the other idiots who reviewed this film said it was. This movie does have some scenes that miss the mark and weren't really needed, but all in all I was satisfied. After watching New Police Story I needed to see Jackie in a film that's more fun, and Rob-B-Hood certainly delivers! Even though this movie's main element isn'the fighting there are some really nice fight sequences, the best of which is towards the end (as always!). The entire finale takes place in an amusement park over rides, ATVs, and speeding roller coasters! I felt that some of the danger the baby was put in was unnecessary but definitely gave Jackie chances to use death defying stunts. If you can get over the fact that the obviously fake baby is visible from time to time you will enjoy this. TWO THUMBS UP!

    I also thought I should add that this film ended up outgrossing X-Men: the Last Stand AND Mission Impossible III at the 2006 Chinese box office!
    8kappachino

    Star-studded enjoyable Jackie Chan movie with an excellent combination of action and comedy, and adorable baby!

    All I can say is, this is definitely a Jackie Chan movie and fans will definitely not be disappointed at all. Even with his advancing age and toning down of action scenes, Jackie still has it in him and never fails to entertain. For those fans wondering about action scenes, sure Jackie isn't what he used to be back in the heyday of 80's Hong Kong cinema, but his top notch action choreography is still inventive and fun to watch, and there are many fun set pieces. The comedy is also very well done and there are many endearing scenes with the real star of the show, baby Matthew Medvedev, who will melt any viewer's heart. Jackie and his co-stars' characters are very sympathetic and the acting for the most part is spot on. Benny Chan does an excellent job directing his stars and shows that he is not only able to direct a serious action crime drama like Chan's previous New Police Story but is also adept at the family action comedy as well. There are many cameos from well known HK stars, so be sure to watch out for them. Chan fans will appreciate a special extended cameo. Overall an enjoyable quality Chan family movie.
    8paul_m_haakonsen

    One big job... One small problem!

    "Robin-B-Hood" is one of the better recent Jackie Chan movies I have seen. Why? Well, obviously because of the trademark Jackie Chan action sequences, but also because of the story in the movie.

    Jackie Chan (playing Fong Ka Ho) and Louis Koo (playing Octopus) are two professional burglars that live extravagant lives that require a lot of spending money, and get hired for job that promises million of Hong Kong dollars, though Michael Hui (playing Landlord) fails to inform his burglar associates that the job is to kidnap a baby. Fong Ka Ho and Octopus get attached to the baby, and then things start to escalate to a wild thrill-ride.

    Jackie Chan puts on a great performance in this movie, as expected, and he is doing all of his trademark action and stunts, lots of action and comedy here. And he is well accompanied by Louis Koo who also puts on a good performance. I am a huge fan of Asian cinema and used to live in Hong Kong so I am no strangers to the Hong Kong cinema, and I must say that Charlene Choi (playing Pak Yin), despite her small role, actually put on one of her best performances ever. It is nice to see that she is finally growing into a good actor and is over that sugar-coated silly comedy that she made when she was younger.

    The story in the movie have several aspects and depths and all work out quite nicely coming together full circle at the end. "Robin-B-Hood", despite the somewhat stupid title, is a really great action and family movie. Very suitable for fans of Jackie Chan or people in for an evening with the family. And I must underline that "Robin-B-Hood" is a MUST for all Jackie Chan fans. Sure he is getting older, but the man is still performing amazing stunts and spreading his good humor.

    I was thoroughly entertained from the start of the movie until the very end. And I purchased the 2-disc Ultimate Edition from Amazon, and will definitely be giving the extra materials on disc 2 a go later on today.
    10thebanquet

    The original Jackie Chan is back!!!

    I first saw Jackie Chan in the Hollywood film'Rush Hour2'which was pretty interesting.But my uncle,who is a movie critic,told me that a true Jackie Chan fan must see the hit film 'Drunken Master'. Over the years I saw many Jackie Chan films,both Hollywood,Chinese,and even a Korean movie but none could compare itself to the legendary 'Drunken Master'series. To be honest, I was very disappointed by Jackie's recent Hollywood films,including 'The Medallion'and 'Around the World in 80days'.None of his Hollywood films could compete with 'Drunken Master'. 'Rob B Hood'opened in theaters in my native land Korea the same day as in Hong Kong. Because it was edited into 110minutes from the original 134minute version,there were many scenes that just non understandable,but on the whole,if you watch this film,Jackie Chan is back to his original Chinese roots. The jokes and action are like the ones in 'Drunken Master'. Of course,recently Jackie Chan made a statement that he wouldn't act any more action films, but I hope to see him in many more films like Rob B Hood. Cheers to the one man in Asia whom even Hollywood superstars look up to.

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      Director Benny Chan described the filming process as some of the darkest days of his career, explaining that the baby was a factor beyond his control, and could not work more than eight hours a day. Whenever a scene involving the baby was shot, the crew members had to be silent, communicating in sign language. Benny Chan stated it took time, patience, and money to guide the baby through each shot, and numerous retakes were required due to the baby's constant crying and napping. As a result, production went over budget. Special methods were sometimes used to coax the baby into co-operation. One scene required the baby to suckle Chan's nipple. The baby was initially hesitant, but relented after the crew brushed a large amount of honey onto the nipple.
    • Pifias
      It was shown in the bloopers during the end credits that when Jackie Chan hides the baby from the crazy landlady by tucking him under his shirt, honey was applied on his nipple to make the baby suck it. The honey can be seen on the baby's cheek during the third shot of baby inside Jackie Chan's shirt.
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      • 29 de septiembre de 2006 (Hong Kong)
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