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Jackie Chan Presents: Wushu

Original title: Wushu
  • 2008
  • PG-13
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Jackie Chan Presents: Wushu (2008)
Jackie Chan Presents: Wushu
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Ten years ago, five students joined a martial arts school and learned the disciplines of Wushu and the bonds of friendship. Today, both will be put to the test after they and a former studen... Read allTen years ago, five students joined a martial arts school and learned the disciplines of Wushu and the bonds of friendship. Today, both will be put to the test after they and a former student stumble into a child kidnapping ring.Ten years ago, five students joined a martial arts school and learned the disciplines of Wushu and the bonds of friendship. Today, both will be put to the test after they and a former student stumble into a child kidnapping ring.

  • Director
    • Antony Szeto
  • Writers
    • Dennis Chan
    • Ho-Leung Lau
  • Stars
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Fengchao Liu
    • Wenjie Wang
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    803
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Antony Szeto
    • Writers
      • Dennis Chan
      • Ho-Leung Lau
    • Stars
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
      • Fengchao Liu
      • Wenjie Wang
    • 5User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Li Hui
    Fengchao Liu
    • Yang Yauwu
    Wenjie Wang
    Wenjie Wang
    • Li Yi
    Phoebe Wang
    Phoebe Wang
    • Fong Fong
    • (as Wang Fei)
    Yongchen Liu
    • Xiao Zhang
    Xichao Wang
    • Li Er
    • (as Yachao Wang)
    Junjie Mao
    Junjie Mao
    • Xiao Yi
    Dong Wei
    • Young Li Yi
    Zhicheng Liang
    • Young Yang Yauwu
    Xin Liu
    • Young Fang Fang
    Yao Shi
    • Young Xiao Zhang
    Dezhou Wu
    • Young Li Er
    Jin Zhang
    Jin Zhang
    • Guo Nan
    Nan Tie
    • Ke Le
    Jing He
    • Zhang Ting
    Douglas Kung
    • Ah-De
    • (as Cheung-Tak Hung)
    Wai-Cheung Mak
    Wai-Cheung Mak
    • The Bookkeeper
    Thomas Nguyen
    • Thomas
    • Director
      • Antony Szeto
    • Writers
      • Dennis Chan
      • Ho-Leung Lau
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    9rob14666

    This is Entertainment!

    There's been a lot of hype about this film, and as a fan of kung fu films I've been looking forward to seeing it. The other thing that made me interested is the director, Antony Szeto, cause I saw his first film Dragon Blade in the theaters. Dragon Blade was a kid's computer animated film but the martial arts action in it is far more superior to the jumping around camera shots used for the fights in Kung Fu Panda. And Dragon Blade had a well thought out story to it, unlike the run of the mill production-line senseless stories that have been coming out of Hong Kong over the last ten/fifteen years. In Wushu, the director again gives us something unexpected, and again a well thought out story. As a family film it has something for everyone and I enjoyed myself throughout it. The story of the kids growing up in a poor single parent family is both touching and current, and I thought the way wushu as a sport was presented was very smart. Sammo Hung's performance as the father and teacher was surprisingly good... he should have got an award for it! Though the fight scenes in it don't number enough to satisfy the die hard action over all else fans, the main fight scene where Sammo comes up against the main bad guy is fantastic edge of the seat stuff. All in all, I laughed at the fun parts, was touched by the father-son relationship, was excited by the action, and amazed by the skills. This film was all out good entertainment... and in the end isn't that what we all pay to watch a film for?
    5tenshi_ippikiookami

    Fun enough, not much of a movie, more like a sideshow of wushu

    A group of children arrive to a martial art schools and decide to make a team to fight for good and to defeat bad. Travel ten years into the future and they are all grown up and taking part in some sort of competition.

    "Jackie Chan Presents: Wushu" has little in terms of plot or good dialogue. But you are not watching these movies for that (anything is a good excuse to have cool fights), even if it helps. But here the fights are not so important either, as the actors showing their skills in the competition (little fighting, more demonstration type) comes over the pure and unadulterated action. It is good enough, but nothing you haven't seen in countless of other movies. Sometimes it even feels a little bit documentary-type. And even if the actors do a good enough job, the material is too thin (like non- existent) to do much with it.

    The movie basic message is about how we can and have to fight for our future and how important family and hard-work is, a little bit naive but OK enough.
    les6969

    Sammo is a star

    Not a brilliant Kung Fu film by any means but still a very watchable and enjoyable one. Sammo Hung is a real star who even at his age can still fight with convincing skill. He has come a long way since his role as the fat boy losing to Bruce Lee in the opening fight in Enter the Dragon. He also shows in this film what a great actor he is and steals every scene he is in. The supporting cast are all very good and clearly very highly skilled in Martial Arts. The bad guy is suitably menacing and has one of those faces that can change in an instant from innocent looking to totally evil. In all a very enjoyable film although I am sure die hard Kung fu fans may feel it is a little light weight.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Not the most entertaining of martial arts movies available...

    As much as I enjoy Asian martial arts movies, then "Wushu" from 2008 failed to impress me. Sure the martial arts sequences were nice and well choreographed. But it just felt like watching a staged display of skills in the Wushu fighting style and the entire movie was permeated by a sense of it being made specifically to cater a young teenage audience.

    The story in "Wushu" was straight forward, sure, but it was also so predictable to the core that it was embarrassing to witness. You knew exactly how the movie was going to pan out and how it would end right from the very beginning. And as such then director Antony Szeto was merely running on autopilot and sitting comfortably in his comfort zone. This made the movie suffer a devastating blow.

    It should be noted that the martial arts performers and actors/actresses were doing good enough jobs with their limited options in terms of script and story. But they were most definitely delivering quite well in terms of technical aspects of their martial arts performances. But a movie with nothing but displays of martial arts skills can only go so far, and it was nowhere enough to support an hour and forty-four minutes.

    Sammo Hung is used to lure in the viewers, as he is the most established and familiar of all the talents in the movie. However, it should be said that his role is merely a supportive role. He is not the lead actor by any means, and it was initially what lured me into buying the movie. So I was somewhat disappointed with that.

    If you are a teenager and fascinated with the martial arts, then you will find much enjoyment in "Wushu". However, if you are more of a mature mind and prefer to watch martial arts movies that also come with a proper storyline, then "Wushu" is a weak choice of movies. There are far better Chinese martial arts movies available.

    I am rating "Wushu" a mere four out of ten stars, solely because of the impressive martial arts and choreography there was in the movie. And Sammo Hung also did help to lift up the movie somewhat, despite having a supportive role only.

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    • Trivia
      During the period that they were shooting Sammo Kam-Bo Hung's fight scene a hoax Internet report went out that he had died suddenly. The following day, 9 December 2007 (which happened to be the director's birthday), Sammo's two mobile phones kept ringing constantly as he answered calls from friends, family and the press, confirming that he's alive and well.
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    • Release date
      • October 23, 2008 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Official sites
      • mtime (China)
      • Sina (China)
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Wushu: The Young Generation
    • Filming locations
      • Beijing, China
    • Production companies
      • Dadi Century
      • Hippopotamus Films
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $350,329
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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