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The Forbidden Kingdom

Posted on 22 July 2009 by Joe

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Forbidden Kingdom came out in 2008 and I paid the money and went to the theater to see it.  I mean two of the biggest names in the current kung fu movie genre (Jackie Chan and Jet Li) were finally together on screen, yet the fact that they are both well into their careers and both are established names world-wide, it was likely just a shameless plot to capitalize on their popularity and make a few bucks without having to spend time or money on writers or directors.  Still, lack of plot and story has never been a deterrent for me when it comes to kung fu movies so, with some trepidation, I went and I was pleasantly surprised.  Not as epic as it would have been if it had been made 10 years prior, it was still a very enjoyable movie to watch.  The characters were fun and the story was pretty good.  It had the silly “Crouching Tiger” wire fighting that I hate so much, but it wasn’t over the top and in general the fight scenes were entertaining. 

 

 

The general idea behind the plot is that a kid obsessed with kung fu movies is sucked into a mystical ancient Asian land and charged with the task of returning a magical staff to the Monkey King (Jet Li) who was imprisoned 500 years ago by the Jade Warlord.  It sounds cheesy (and really it is), but it never pretends to be something it isn’t.  On his way he meets a drunken beggar (Jackie Chan), Sparrow (a pretty young girl whose family was killed by the Jade War Lord), and a monk (also Jet Li) who help him on his way and train him in kung fu. 

All-in-all, it is a fun movie and worth watching at least once. 

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