Monday, December 24, 2012

CZ12 十二生肖 (P13)


Movie Details :
Release Date: 20 December 2012
Language: Multi Languages
Subtitle: Chinese / English
Genre: Action / Thriller / Comedy
Running Time: 2 Hour 03 Minutes
Director: Jackie Chan
Cast: Jackie Chan, Sang-woo Kwone, Zhang Lan-xin, Laura Weissbecker, Yao Xin-tong


Synopsis: The film revolves around Asian Hawk in his final mission, in which he must collect the 12 statue heads of the Chinese Zodiac to save the world. One may remember that Chan used the Chinese Zodiac symbols as the basis for the first season of his animated series, JACKIE CHAN ADVENTURES, back in 2000.
(Source : GSC)

Other People Review in iMDb (by DICK STEEL) :

"No longer the usual one man hero / one man show in his films, his characters become the team leaders, rather than operating in lone wolf fashion, and in some ways, nurturing fresh faces amongst his troupe to do things the JC way, continuing his brand of action-filmmaking. He had arguably made his 100th film with 1911, and with his latest release in CZ12 (Chinese Zodiac 12), you could sense the very obvious slowdown, and less risk taking involved, which culminates in a less than enjoyable audience experience, sad to say, when he tries hard to compensate with an increase in drama and story, which is perfunctory at best for the action sequences to surface.

Wearing multiple hyphenated hats, probably the most in a feature film, having a hand in everything from producing, directing, writing, lensing, deciding on art direction, and the list goes on. Perhaps having to wear too many hats may have diluted his focus and responsibilities in a lot of areas, resulting in what would be a very lackluster Jackie Chan movie by his standards. The usual comedy he puts in are very tired and unfunny, and the stunts give way to some obvious wire work, and a hint at stand-ins which once upon a time would be unthinkable. Perhaps it is these high standards he had already set, that he's woefully unable to achieve, being also bogged down by the latest technology buzz to replace practical effects with CG ones as much as possible.

The story is simple, with Jackie Chan playing JC, a mercenary Indiana Jones type thief for hire, operating with a lean crew (Zhang Lanxin, Kwone Sang-Woo, and Liao Fan) and often posing as a National Geographic journalist. They get assigned by an unscrupulous auction house to steal what would be the bronze heads of the Chinese Zodiac statues, which in the late 19th century sat pretty in a Chinese palace already demolished by the invading Western forces. So he goes jet-setting round the globe to recover these artifacts for the wrong reasons of personal profit, before being told off and influenced by a group of well meaning lobbyists whose objective is to convince owners of any antiques and national treasures, to return them to where they rightfully belong.

I won't even go into too much specifics of the story, because it conveniently introduces characters, from a Chinese woman (Yao Xingtong) working in France, to a French lady (Laura Weissbcker) whose ancestor happen to be one amongst many to have laid eyes on the treasures in China, and helped himself to plundering for profit, including being shipwrecked, which leads the merry crew to an abandoned island where perhaps one of the longest, and most uninspiring set action pieces takes place. Granted this film has got its fair share of investors, it's a little bit of a scrimping felt when this entire sequence was sound-staged, with stunts that try to look dangerous when it's obvious there's no degree or hint of risk. A bunch of multi-lingual, multi-cultural pirates enter the scene as adversaries, and I tell you it's one of the most tedious sequences in the entire film, contributing to the tremendous sag in pace at the halfway mark.

The highlights though were the first sequence involving Jackie Chan in what would be a suit of skates, nimbly escaping from soldiers as he weaves in and out through pursuing vehicles, and the quintessential warehouse setting that serves as a villains lair of sorts, which allows for all hell to break loose, and for the man to do battle against a whole host of adversaries, giving opportunity to perform his usual bag of circus acrobatics that have become the hallmark of his career. It's vintage JC just in that segment. And in what would be a case of too many endings, the finale involving a sky-diving fight on approach to an active volcano, is again something of a letdown, given the lack of sophistication in masking and refining its movie magic moments (the outtakes will show just why the hunger and appetite for risk is no longer there).

Running just over 2 hours, CZ12 would have benefited if the pace was tighter, and trimmed without many unnecessary moments that dragged and bloated the thin storyline, be it the light comedy that tried too hard to be funny, action that became repetitive after a while, or the chest-thumping, nationalistic moments with characters exalting their motherland, and preaching from a morale high ground of obligation to seek and retrieve national treasures from the hands of greedy museums and private collectors. It may be amusing for a bit, but too much of something just becomes a little bit abhorring.

CZ12 is full of excessive moments, which I think is natural for JC the filmmaker to have had become a little over self-indulgent with his latest effort. A slew of cameos from Oliver Platt, Shu Qi and Daniel Wu, amongst others like Jonathan Lee, were sought to spice up the ensemble cast especially in the dying moments trying to sweeten the deal, but these add to nothing other than a distraction from fans from what is a rather dull action-adventure. It's one thing going out on a blaze of glory, and another fading into the sunset. Even the usually interesting end credit outtakes of a typical Jackie Chan movie, didn't manage to last to the end, and had little to show for effort put into this film."




My details :
Date : 24 December 2012 (Christmas Eve Movie) 
Day : Monday 
Venue : TGV 1st Avenue Penang
Price : RM 10.00 (on deck, special price for Citibank card member) ~wow~
Start Time : 1430 
Seat No : H06 (Cinema 1)
Rating : «««««

Notes after movie :
- Typical JACKIE CHAN's action movie. Full of laughter, full of humor, full of excitement, full of flabbergast and no doubts when you watch HIS movie for 1st few WEEKS, you would heard lots of talkings and laughters NON STOP surround the theater.
- Seriously, his action movie getting lesser years by years. Apparently, he admits that he was getting older and lots of stunts are not in his range of doing it. However, watching at his movie, other than see his typical actions, I do realize lots of improvements in a very creative way of getting this movie into a BETTER one.
- 12 zodiac was one of our Chinese historical, or maybe legendary story. The title itself makes me got the move to watch it, although the storyline was not about the making or the legend of the 12 zodiac but getting to see the bronze statue itself.....is an ART. Not forget the Pharoah's sticks and the 《玫瑰花》painting.
- He uses lots of people for the last 10 minutes. The most creative part was he brought his REAL WIFE - 林凤娇 into that movie for the last 10 seconds. I do appreciate the storyline and the cast choosing of this movie. Got to say, he made it a little surprise for every one in the theater.
- I got this cute idea about his name in this movie. JC, can be his initial for Jackie Chan..... another comes out was JAYCEE, his son's name. I just wondered... I think he knew about this too.
- The treasure hunting is the ship wreck was a bit exciting. 8 tons of gold just gone into the ocean in 1 minute. I just couldn't believe if that's my gold, I think I would rather die with it in the ocean....hahaha...... and I hate to see the LIZARD which being so BIG. I hate reptiles....!!! I hate to see the LIZARD to be a KODOMO DRAGON in the desert....I HATE IT....!!

Saturday, December 22, 2012

The Golden Couple 金童玉女 (U)


Movie Details :
Release Date: 13 December 2012 (Penang)
Language: Mandarin
Subtitle: Chinese / English / Malay
Genre: Comedy / Romance
Running Time: 1 Hour 37 Minutes
Director: Tan Kheng Xiong 阿牛,陈庆祥
Cast: Mike He Jun Xiang, Fiona Xie Wan Yu, Steve Yap Liang Chai, Chris Tong Bing Yu, Lai Ming

         贺军翔,谢宛谕,叶良财,童冰玉,黎明姨



Synopsis: SPARK (by Mike He) is a good looking, charming yet a talented guy. His reputation lands him a job in advertising industry that made him a wealthy man. With his earning ability, SPARK started to spend without knowing his limitation. Even to an extent when he can't clear all his credit card debts but he still believes that he can afford to have the best quality lifestyle. When SPARK met JACKIE (by Fiona Xie), a beautiful successful young business lady from a wealthy family. SPARK falls in love with JACKIE, but instead of romance, her existence leads up to SPARK's financial problems and sets off the crisis of his life...
(Source : GSC Movies)













My details :
Date : 22 December 2012 
Day : Saturday
Venue : GSC Gurney Plaza
Price : RM 11.50 (via Maybank 2u)
Start Time : 1230
Seat No : A01 
Rating : «««

Notes after movie :
- 老实说,故事并不是我想象中那么好看。可能是因为隔壁坐了一个九十后的洋娃娃,手一直离不开电话,screen 又大到要死,怕死自己看不到人家打电话或者传简讯给她......从戏的开始就有人打电话给她到散场还是有人打电话给她!害得我不能专心和详细思考戏的内容。
- 看到贺军翔,就想到他的偶像剧。他的声音是没有人可以模拟的。所以,看这部电影,还真的有那种偶像剧的feel,因为他那有钱人的架势,实在是很 “贺军翔”。
- Moral of the story :要告诉自己,不要洗脚不抹脚,用钱还是要有分寸。当然,要还钱首先就要有稳定的工作,有一定的收入才可以有本事花钱。