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The Medallion

  • 2003
  • PG-13
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
45K
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Jackie Chan and Claire Forlani in The Medallion (2003)
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A Hong Kong detective suffers a fatal accident involving a mysterious medallion and is transformed into an immortal warrior with superhuman powers.A Hong Kong detective suffers a fatal accident involving a mysterious medallion and is transformed into an immortal warrior with superhuman powers.A Hong Kong detective suffers a fatal accident involving a mysterious medallion and is transformed into an immortal warrior with superhuman powers.

  • Director
    • Gordon Chan
  • Writers
    • Alfred Cheung
    • Bennett Davlin
    • Gordon Chan
  • Stars
    • Jackie Chan
    • Lee Evans
    • Claire Forlani
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    45K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gordon Chan
    • Writers
      • Alfred Cheung
      • Bennett Davlin
      • Gordon Chan
    • Stars
      • Jackie Chan
      • Lee Evans
      • Claire Forlani
    • 142User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Trailer 1:43
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    The Medallion Scene: Castle Fight
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    The Medallion Scene: Half Of You
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    The Medallion Scene: Excuse Me
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    The Medallion Scene: Where Did You Go?
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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Eddie Yang
    Lee Evans
    Lee Evans
    • Arthur Watson
    Claire Forlani
    Claire Forlani
    • Nicole James
    Julian Sands
    Julian Sands
    • Snakehead
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Cmdr. Hammerstock-Smythe
    Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    • Lester
    • (as Anthony Wong)
    Christy Chung
    Christy Chung
    • Charlotte Watson
    Johann Myers
    Johann Myers
    • Giscard
    Alex Bao
    Alex Bao
    • Jai
    • (as Alexander Bao)
    Siu-Ming Lau
    Siu-Ming Lau
    • Antiquerium Dealer
    • (as Lau Siu Ming)
    Diana C. Weng
    • Undercover Woman
    • (as Diana Weng)
    Pok Fu Chow
    • High Priest
    Tat-Kwong Chan
    Tat-Kwong Chan
    • Monk
    Wai-Cheung Mak
    Wai-Cheung Mak
    • Monk
    • (as Mak Wai Cheung)
    Anthony Carpio
    • Guard Monk
    Bruce Khan
    • Snakehead Thug
    Nicholas Tse
    Nicholas Tse
    • Waiter
    Edison Chen
    Edison Chen
    • Waiter
    • Director
      • Gordon Chan
    • Writers
      • Alfred Cheung
      • Bennett Davlin
      • Gordon Chan
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    User reviews142

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    Wizard-8

    One of Jackie's worst!

    They had $35 million or so dollars to make this movie! If you've seen plenty of Hong Kong movies like I have, you know they are able to stretch a dollar to incredible levels. So you might think that this would be the Hong Kong movie to rule over all others.

    Think again! The first and obvious mistake they made was having Jackie using wirework and other special effects. Huh? Did they somehow forget that Jackie made a name for himself by NOT using wirework and special effects? Plus, you could see that he was taking real risks by not using that stuff, so his antics were more thrilling and entertaining as a result. Also, ANYONE could have easily done what Jackie did in this movie because of all the special effects work - so what was the point of hiring Jackie?

    Even with all the money and time put into these action sequences, they are a mess. The editing gives us a different shot every millisecond or so, making it hard to get a handle on the action. (Also, the camera was a lot closer to the action than in Jackie's other movies, so much so that even seeing the movie in widescreen still makes it confusing at times.) Look at Jackie's other movies - the camera stays back, and the editing is kept to a minimum. We see everything of the action in those movies, and the minimum editing prevents any breaks in building excitement.

    Speaking of editing, the American editors did a TERRIBLE job altering it for North American audiences. The story makes no sense, with even a lot of the minor details not being explained. (For example, the surprise revelation of Watson's wife.) The DVD contains a number of deleted scenes, though watching them clears up very little of the confusion - in fact, the deleted scenes just reveal new murky details that add MORE confusion! I suspect there were a number of other scenes cut that did explain things better, but that were left out by Sony in perhaps embarrassing realization their American editors did a terrible job.

    But even with a story that would make no sense, this would still be tough going, not just with the mishandled action scenes but also because of the movie's incredibly bad sense of humor. Particularly with Lee Evans' character, who is unbelievably annoying - at least the editors showed SOME sense by cutting out some of his painful scenes. So even if you have a region-free DVD machine and are a die-hard fan of Jackie, I strongly suggest you don't even pick up the Asian DVD release of this movie when it comes out!
    jrat6200

    It Almost Worked!!

    Being a long time fan of Hong Kong cinema and a big Jackie Chan fan, I had high hopes for The Medallion. Shanghai Knights was pretty good. When I saw the trailer for The Medallion, it showed Jackie performing as usual plus the cgi crap. But, I wanted to give it a chance. A lot of film experts and other sources of information gave insight into the movie, and it received a lot of promotion. I thought Jackie would return to his original style in this one considering his age. I'm going to look at two perspectives of film, the pros and cons.

    PROS - There were two action scenes where Jackie doesn't do any wire martial arts nor requires cgi involvement during the first half of the movie. Given the fact that Jackie is reaching 50, he can still get down. The female lead was great. Claire Forlani exceeded my expectations of the female character, and her acting wasn't really bad either. She gets to do some martial arts herself (couldn't stand Jennifer Love Hewitt in The Tuxedo egh!!!). Lee Evans provides the comic relief along Jackie's martial arts and stunt work. I liked the way Hong Kong and American filmmakers collaborated to do the film. Look out for veteran Hong Kong actor Anthony Wong in a supporting role as the bad guy.

    CONS - The cgi incorporated into the film just didn't do it for me. Filmmakers can't use cgi for everything. I'm tired of seeing people running through trees and jumping over things that's not possible in reality. The plot in the film had to many holes and seemed to be rushed at times. Jackie's acting didn't seem to fair well including the chemistry between him and Claire. It seemed to dull. Julian Sands wasted his time in this film. Hope he takes this as a lesson learned. Bey Logan's writing skills needs a brush up before he can continue on in my opinion. I hope he doesn't utilize the same form in the upcoming movie, Kung Fu Master. The mystical kid in the movie annoyed me too much, and he only said two sentences throughout the whole movie. Repeating the Golden Child theme is just ridiculous.

    All in all, the movie was alright. Compared to Jackie's recent American releases, this better than The Tuxedo but less than Shanghai Knights. Jackie doesn't have to take every movie offer he can. Take a break and come back with the Police Story series or something. This is a type of movie that can only be seen once or twice if you want to consider your judgement about the movie.

    My final vote 6/10
    6HotToastyRag

    Sort of like National Treasure

    If you like the type of movies like National Treasure and Tomb Raider, but you want a lot more action inserted into the plot, you'll probably really enjoy The Medallion, starring Jackie Chan. It's a fantasy story about a magical ancient medallion that gets sent down through the generations and gives the owner some magic.

    Jackie teams up with Claire Forlani, who has some seriously hidden talents. It's really fun to watch her kick and punch like a regular Charlie's Angel. Together, they fight against bad guy Julian Sands (why are we not surprised?) while trying to protect an innocent child, Alex Bao, the rightful owner of the medallion. Along for the ride and for comic relief is Lee Evans, who will probably be the favorite of those who are bored in the audience. If you don't like the fantasy element and just went to see Jackie Chan, you might not like this one. Inane comments and incompetence from Lee might be the only bits that bring a smile to your face.

    For die-hard Jackie fans, though, every movie is a treat. This fellow has to risk broken bones, speak in a foreign language, work with children, and manage to not look in the camera. Isn't that entertainment enough?
    5gridoon2025

    Disappointing but likable Jackie Chan film

    "The Medallion" has a pretty good first half: there are enough scenes to prove that Jackie Chan's still got it, from a fight aboard a ship (where he ties a guy's arm to his leg using his own shoelaces and a piece of clothing!) to a fun freewheeling foot chase, and other minor stunts. But after Jackie "dies" and comes back equipped with superpowers, there are no more real fight scenes for him: they are all special effects - enhanced and wired. From a pure martial arts perspective, Claire Forlani's close-quarters fights near the end are the best that the second half of this film has to offer (more proof that Sammo Hung can make anyone look like a genuine martial artist!). The story is basically a rehash of Eddie Murphy's "The Golden Child", and it has a rushed feel to it (it's probably no coincidence that the DVD contains about 15 deleted scenes). But the cast is likable: Forlani is utterly lovely, Julian Sands is ideally cast as the immortality-seeking villain, and Jackie is always Jackie. "The Medallion" will probably disappoint most martial arts fans, but those who like the main actors will definitely get some enjoyment out of it. (**)
    6movielad

    A sloppy effort best watched on DVD..

    Despite going on 50, Jackie Chan is still up to his antics in this action and special effects filled fantasy.

    What could have been a fantastic film ends up a complete mess what appears due to studio interference. Silly music cues, unfunny 'comedic' moments and sloppy editing (and blatant continuity mistakes) has resulted in a mish-mash of various sequences thrown together to resemble what looks like a plot.

    Good points - the special effects. However, I must admit to being biased. Claire Forlani, Jackie Chan and Lee Evans. Good cast - but not put to good use at all. There are very few laughs in this film (but at least there are some!). The fine action work by Jackie and the stunt team. You can't fault that.

    Bad points - just about everything else.

    This is a film you'd probably best off renting when drunk or when there really isn't much else on the TV.

    On DVD, you get a decent enough audio commentary from the producer and editor and some deleted scenes.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      According to tour guides at Dublin Castle in Ireland, Jackie Chan hopped onto the throne during filming. This made him the first person to sit on the throne since King George V.
    • Goofs
      Interpol has no investigative branch/field agents. The investigative police of the European Union is called Europol. Interpol solely compiles and distributes intelligence gathered by local and federal EU member state police agencies, much like the US FBI, except the FBI has field agents to also gather information and investigate crimes.
    • Quotes

      [Looking at his own corpse]

      Eddie Yang: Is my nose really that big?

    • Crazy credits
      Outtakes from the film are shown during the closing credits, ending with a shot of Eddie and Nicole flying through the air away from the castle.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Medallion: Deleted Scenes (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Cue the Pulse to Begin
      Written by Richard Jankovich

      Performed by Burnside Project

      Courtesy of Bar None Records

      By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

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    • Release date
      • August 22, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Highbinders
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin Castle, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Emperor Multimedia Group (EMG)
      • Golden Port Productions Ltd.
      • Living Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $41,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $22,219,192
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,111,324
      • Aug 24, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $34,268,701
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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