Treasure Hunt: Reviews

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Treasure Hunt
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    by HK Film
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Chow plays a CIA agent sent to a monastery in China to get out a special package. The "package" turns out to be a girl (Wu) who has psychic powers. When he learns that the government wants to use the girl for experiments, he decides to help. Of course, this also sets off a romance between the two.

Treasure Hunt is a bit of a mixed bag. There's elements of action, romance, drama and comedy, but nothing seems to really gel together. The movie starts out as the typical high-powered Chow action pic, but once he gets to China, the pace really slows down and the script's weaknesses become readily apparent. While Chow and Wu have good chemistry together, their romantic scenes come off as a bit melodramatic and (at times) downright silly, such as one where the two are flying through the air like something out of A Chinese Ghost Story. There's also a lot of stupid cliched parts, such as when Chow tries to teach the monks baseball that just look ridiculous... and there's also a really annoying little kid running around too. There is a pretty good gunfight near the end, but it can't really save the movie. After about a hour of fairly light-hearted entertainment, you can't expect the audience to get into a gunfight. It just seems gratuitous and placed in to please fans of Chow and John Woo's collaborations.

While it does have a unique plot, good acting and decent gunfights, Treasure Hunt is probably for big Chow Yun-Fat fans only. The movie's erratic pacing and weak script will most likely put off the casual viewer.

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    by Alex In Wonderland
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Okay, whose idea was this? Chow Yun Fat is an American CIA operative who is sent to China to protect a national treasure. The treasure happens to be a supernatural being hanging out in Shaolin Temple in the guise of tragically pretty Wu Chien Lien. The whole thing is an embarrassment, with the highlight of the film being Chow Yun Fat teaching the Shaolin Monks how to play baseball (complete with custom Shaolin baseball uniforms). Another great moment was a magical encounter between Chow and Wu Chien Lien where she made weird things happen to him, like making his fist the size of a basketball and making flowers grow out of his head or something. Pretty dreadful. Unless you're a Chow Yun Fat completist, you'd be better off passing this one up.
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