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Shanghai Knights (2003)

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Reviews Counted:144

Fresh:94

Rotten:50

Average Rating:6/10

Consensus: A silly, anachronistic mess, but the pairing of Chan and Wilson makes the movie fun.

Runtime: 1 hr 54 mins

Genre: Comedies

Synopsis: In this entertaining sequel to SHANGHAI NOON, Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) and Roy O'Bannon (Owen Wilson) are reunited on an adventure that leads them to Great Britain. Upon hearing of his father's... In this entertaining sequel to SHANGHAI NOON, Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) and Roy O'Bannon (Owen Wilson) are reunited on an adventure that leads them to Great Britain. Upon hearing of his father's murder in China at the hands of Englishman Lord Rathbone (Aidan Gillen), Wang leaves his law-enforcing life in Nevada and heads east. In New York City, he tracks down Roy, who now works as a waiter/gigolo. After a close encounter with New York's finest, Wang and Roy travel to London, where they team up with Wang's sister, Lin (Fann Wong), also out to avenge their father's death. Their search uncovers a plot to assassinate the royal family and brings them into contact with many touchstones of turn-of-the-20th-century British culture. A fitting follow-up to Chan and Wilson's first pairing, SHANGHAI KNIGHTS takes the fish-out-of-water element of the original and doubles it, as both Wang and Roy navigate the highs and lows of Victorian London. Chan, as always, astounds with a series of acrobatic fight sequences that involves unusual accessories such as revolving doors, fruit stands, and Chinese vases. And Wilson once again aptly fills the role of the wisecracking opportunist with a conscience who has a wry quip for every occasion. Meanwhile, Fann Wong is luminous as Wang's high-kicking sister; Aidan Gillen sneers superbly as the scheming Rathbone, and Hong Kong legend Donnie Yen makes the most of his small role as Rathbone's co-conspirator. In addition to incorporating Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Charlie Chaplin, and Jack the Ripper into the story, David Dobkin's amusing film also features knowing nods to SINGING IN THE RAIN and the Harold Lloyd classic SAFETY LAST. [More]

Starring: Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Fann Wong, Aidan Gillen

Starring: Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Fann Wong, Aidan Gillen, Tom Fisher, Donnie Yen, Aaron Johnson, Gemma Jones

Director: David Dobkin

Director: David Dobkin
Screenwriter: Alfred Gough, Miles Millar
Producer: Roger Birnbaum, Gary Barber, Jonathan Glickman
Composer: Randy Edelman
Studio: Touchstone Pictures

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Skip the first half hour, enjoy the rest and I dare you to remember any of it two days later.

Full Review Source: JoBlo's Movie Emporium | comment Comment
02/07/03
JoBlo
JoBlo
JoBlo's Movie Emporium

A pretty entertaining movie, in a kick-you- in-the-pants kind of way.

Full Review Source: Globe and Mail | comment Comment
02/07/03
Liam Lacey
Liam Lacey
Globe and Mail

It's all silly as a Saturday cartoon show -- and twice as much fun.

Full Review Source: Cincinnati Enquirer | comment Comment
02/07/03
Margaret A. McGurk
Margaret A. McGurk
Cincinnati Enquirer

Why would the writers bother with narrative when the story is just something that kills time, and brain cells, between feats and fists of fury?

Full Review Source: Dallas Observer | comment Comment
02/07/03
Robert Wilonsky
Robert Wilonsky
Dallas Observer

The outtakes at the end brought tears to my eyes, they were so funny.

Full Review Source: Fantastica Daily | comment Comment
02/07/03
Shirley Klass
Shirley Klass
Fantastica Daily

Far from great but greatly entertaining, Jackie Chan's Shanghai Knights is certainly one of the best of his English-language pictures.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
02/07/03
Stephen Hunter
Stephen Hunter
Washington Post

Manages to entertain even as it's floating into the ether.

Full Review Source: Detroit Free Press | comment Comment
02/07/03
Terry Lawson
Terry Lawson
Detroit Free Press

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Full Review Source: Christian Science Monitor | comment Comment
02/07/03
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Full Review Source: Arizona Republic | comment Comment
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These thugs are, of course, chasing Chon Wang for a reason, though it hardly matters what. The point of a Jackie Chan movie is to show him in motion, graceful, spastic, hilarious, innovative.

Full Review Source: PopMatters | comment Comment
02/07/03
Cynthia Fuchs
Cynthia Fuchs
PopMatters

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Full Review Source: Blunt Review | comment Comment
02/07/03
Emily Blunt
Emily Blunt
Blunt Review

Just can't hold a candle to its predecessor.

Full Review Source: Planet Sick-Boy | comment Comment
02/07/03
Jon Popick
Jon Popick
Planet Sick-Boy

Even more fun than the 2000 original.

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
02/07/03
Lou Lumenick
Lou Lumenick
New York Post

Although the movie doesn't contain wall-to-wall action, the martial-arts set pieces are on a par with Chan's best work.

Full Review Source: Denver Rocky Mountain News | comment Comment
02/07/03
Robert Denerstein
Robert Denerstein
Denver Rocky Mountain News

It’s tractable to forego complaints when the laughs and action maintain a smile on our faces.

Full Review Source: eFilmCritic.com | comment Comment
02/07/03
Erik Childress
Erik Childress
eFilmCritic.com

No matter how ridiculous and inconsistent Shanghai Knights gets, marveling at Chan's acrobatics and laughing at Wilson's sardonic one-liners is still worth the price of admission.

Full Review Source: Hollywood.com | comment Comment
02/07/03
Kit Bowen
Kit Bowen
Hollywood.com

I was hoping this would live up to the original but it doesn't.

Full Review Source: TheMovieChicks.com | comment Comment
02/07/03
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
TheMovieChicks.com

Tries so hard to be footloose and fancy free, but the signs of strain are evident.

Full Review Source: Eclipse Magazine | comment Comment
02/07/03
Sean O'Connell
Sean O'Connell
Eclipse Magazine

A cheerfully anachronistic buddy/action/comedy movie filled with classic pop standards, impossibly agile fight scenes, offbeat surfer cowboy comments, and fish out of water humor.

Full Review Source: Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies | comment Comment
02/07/03
Nell Minow
Nell Minow
Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies

More inspired action nuttiness and brilliant slapstick than all of Jackie’s previous Hollywood buddy movies combined, framed in a story that’s lamer and less funny than almost any of these previous outings.

Full Review Source: Decent Films Guide | comment Comment
02/07/03
Steven D. Greydanus
Steven D. Greydanus
Decent Films Guide
 
 
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