Director:
Sheng DingGuión:
Jackie ChanCámara:
Xiaoding ZhaoReparto:
Jackie Chan, Leehom Wang, Ringo Yu, Baoqiang Wang, Ken Lo, Peng Lin, Steve Yoo, Alan Ng, Yue Wu, Zheng Yang, Ben Niu, Gexige Baoyin, Yuming Du, Song Jin, Bin WangStreaming (2)
Sinopsis(1)
Un viejo soldado falto de coraje que, cansado de participar en mil batallas, decide secuestrar a un joven general del bando contrario para obtener una jugosa recompensa y retirarse a la buena vida. Pero su plan no resultará tan sencillo cuando descubra que un grupo de unos 20 soldados de élite también están interesados en el joven general y harán lo que sea para encontrarlo. (Filmin)
(más)Reseñas (2)
A film that lacks creative discipline and, above all, order that would reconcile "Chinese" theatricality and lyrical openness with a modern (and very uneven) form. Chan really tries, but his pacifist idiot with the soul of a country poet ends up dying under the hooves of the schematic ideology of a "united and great China," which is already an indispensable prayer for all the historical large-scale productions under which the state apparatus is signed as a benefactor. They say you won't differentiate a phoenix from a sparrow in a Wok pan. On screen, luckily, you can. ()
A rather successful historical film about what can happen when only two enemies survive a major battle. It's still a pretty good film about friendship, although I was expecting slightly better action scenes. But it must be admitted that Jackie Chan is acting more than dancing this time, which is also a good thing. He can act when he wants to. ()