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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Brand: FORBIDDEN KINGDOM, THE (DVD MOVIE) EAN: 0313981010938 Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Item Dimensions: Label: Lions Gate Languages: Manufacturer: Lions Gate MPN: 23833 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Lions Gate Region Code: 1 Release Date: September 09, 2008 Running Time: 104 minutes Studio: Lions Gate Theatrical Release Date: April 18, 2008 Editorial Review: Product Description: Individually they've starred in the most adrenaline-pumping martial-arts adventures ever. Together for the first time Jet Li and J ackie Chan join forces to create the greatest epic of them all - THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM. As ancient Chinese warriors they must train and mentor a 21st century kung-fu fanatic who's been summoned to fight a centuries-old battle and free the imprisoned Monkey King. If you're a fi ghting fan the wait is over. The team is ready. The Kingdom has arrived.System Requirements:Running Time: 104 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/MARTIAL ARTS Rating: PG-13 UPC: 031398101093 Manufacturer No: 23833 Amazon.com: Getting martial-arts superstars Jet Li and Jackie Chan together in the same action film is like a fantasy come true, even if The Forbidden Kingdom is more of a children's movie than an instant kung-fu classic. Yes, Li and Chan square off in a lengthy, acrobatic fight scene that is a lot of fun, though it can't be what such a scene might have been even a decade ago: careful editing now compensates for the 54-year-old Chan's slower moves and reflexes. Still, Chan doesn't disappoint as Lu Yan, a drunken immortal in ancient China who mentors a modern-day American kid, Jason (Michael Angarano), the latter having slipped into the past while in possession of a magical staff that belongs to the imprisoned Monkey King (Li). In order to get back to his own time and help an old friend (also Chan) wounded by thugs, Jason accompanies Lu Yan and a lovely warrior, Golden Sparrow (Liu Yifei), on a journey to return the staff. Along the way, a (mostly) silent monk (Li, again), who has spent his life in search of the staff, joins their mission. He helps Lu Yan train Jason in fighting and adding more muscle to the party as it comes under siege from a violent witch (Li Bing Bing) and pathological warlord (Collin Chou). Screenwriter John Fusco (Hidalgo) and director Rob Minkoff (The Haunted Mansion) have made a slightly chintzy, Western version of a Chinese swords-and-sorcery tale. The gravity-defying, flying-through-the-air-while-fighting choreography looks pretty choppy and graceless compared to, say, the martial arts films of Zhang Yimou. But The Forbidden Kingdom is really aimed at kids, not aficionados of epic fight movies. On that score, the movie aims to please and does so for the right audience. -- Tom Keogh Beyond The Forbidden Kingdom on DVD
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![]() Rating: - One instant classic of a fight scene lurks in this commercial martial arts flickThree stars? Three and a half stars? On one hand, it's formulaic stuff. On the other hand, it pairs up Jackie Chan and Jet Li for the first time... I had a sinking feeling a while ago, when I saw that this movie was being promoted with the youngsters in mind. Turns out, THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM is good enough that I'm glad I got the chance to see it, and to enjoy it for what it is, which is a decent but routine and defanged martial arts picture aimed at kids. But should fans of Jet Li and ... Read More Rating: - It's a fun storyI'm not a huge fan of Chinese mythos and didn't know the story of the Monkey king for anything of that nature, but Jackie Chan and Jet Li, you can't go wrong with two of the worlds greatest martial artists signing on. I was surprised the story revolved around a kid from America, I did not see that coming, but overall I think it is a fun tail. And the special features are excellent too. Overall: fun for kids of all ages. Rating: - Chinese fairy taleThe Forbidden Kingdom (Two-Disc Special Edition + Digital Copy) A fun fairy tale with Jet Li and Jackie Chan. Lots of Chinese fantasy fighting. Rating: - hodge podge of unrelated storylinesThis movie is a disgrace and an insult to the chinese literature "journey to the west". I've seen movies the deviates from the original book, but this one massacres it. not only that, it tried to dress the rest of the story up with "a kid in king arthur's court", and other non-related lines. They then throw in Jet Li and Jacky Chan in there and expect to make it great. I've never seen so many soldiers in full battle armour chasing after a suspect in the winehouse. Whole movie does not make sense! ... Read More Rating: - Great Tale for all that likes Magic and Kung Fu..... This Kung Fu movie has the right ingredients: 2 Kung Fu Masters Great music A good budget Good acting Good CGI A good ending Mix it all up and have a great evening ! Good for a keeper. |