Where there is Jackie Chan, there must be bad movies

Joesph 2022-03-25 09:01:18

I went for this big name and Xiao Xie, and I gave it two stars.

Bad films, if Jackie Chan is naturally bad, and Andy Lau is even worse.

The story takes place in the era of warlord separatism in the late Qing Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. Andy Lau took Xiao Xie to dominate one side and had a conflict with the big brother. Liu wanted to kill the big brother, but Xiao Xie Mantis was behind, and Liu's wife (Bingbing) died from her daughter. Liu Wannian escaped from the ashes and became a monk in Shaolin. Under the guidance of Jackie Chan and other Shaolin monks, he achieved true Zen. Xiao Xie stole and sold the national treasure because of the Liu incident, and attacked Shaolin, but he was ruthless and attacked Shaolin. Liu escaped from the dead again, and Bingbing released his suspicions, and Bingbing continued to live as a widow.

Bad movie, strongly recommended not to watch it, it tarnishes my good memories of "Shaolin Temple".

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Shaolin quotes

  • Abbot: A piece of gold or pile of mud, which is more useful?

    Cook: The gold, of course.

    Abbot: But to a seed? Never underestimate yourself. Everyone has a purpose.

  • Cook: [to Huo Jie] I don't know an of this, all i know is it's worthless to train just the moves without the spirit.