Dragon Lord: Reviews

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Dragon Lord
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    by Joy Sales

ALTERNATE SYNOPSIS:
Dragon (Jackie Chan) and Bull (Mars) are childhood friends who spend most of their free time chasing after local girls in general and spying on one in particular who catches their eyes.

A gang in the nearby dwelling is smuggling precious Chinese artifacts to westerners. Hoi (Chan Wai-man) is a reluctant party to the scheme and when he voiced his objection, the Big Boss sent his henchmen after him to keep him quiet. When the mischievous duo came across Hoi, who was hiding in their village, they take on the gang to protect the artifacts.

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    by Dimension

ALTERNATE SYNOPSIS:
International action superstar Jackie Chan ("Shanghai Knights" and "Rush Hour 1 & 2") rules in "Dragon Lord"), the action-packed adventure filled with death-defying stunts and knockout fight scenes. Between some of the best and most thrilling stunt action of Chan's career, lifelong best friends Dragon (Chan) and Cowboy become rivals over a beautiful girl and then regain their friendship when they uncover a plot to smuggle precious Chinese antiques out of the country. But foiling the illegal operation won't be easy as Dragon and Cowboy kick the action into high gear in a thrilling rooftop battle with spear-wielding bad guys and an unbelievable, show-stopping fight finale - a Jackie Chan classic that's not to be missed!
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    by Alex In Wonderland
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Considered Jackie Chan's transition film from traditional chop-socky to untraditional and unconventional chop-socky. Chan plays a young and arrogant kid who's always creating mischief. He somehow bumbles into a situation with some bad guys who are trying to export China's treasures, but ends up defeating them through spirit and perseverance (a common theme in Jackie's earlier works). Apart from a few kung fu scuffles, the film is full of bizarre displays of raw physical skill, including an extended game of footbag soccer and an exhausting no-holds-barred competition of capture the flag. The comedy is plodding and wears thin, but the action pieces are fascinating to watch.
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