Shanghai Noon
中国御前卫士王冲(成龙jackie chan饰)来到了美国,为了营救美丽的公主而震惊了美国西部的带枪者。还有他的那个搞笑搭档,给大家带来了一个轻松笑乐、充满戏剧性的故事。 credits:directed by tom dey. produced by roger birnbaum, gary barber and jonathanglickman. written by alfred gough and miles millar. running time: 1 hour 50 minutes theatrical release date: may 26, 2000 movie guide:by steve ryfle, thursday, may 25, 2000 get showtimes,view the trailer and see credits for this film in ’s movie guide. it’s a jackie chan movie. it’s a western. it’s a comedy. in otherwords, there’s a little something here for everybody. and if you don’t mindall the recycled cliches, it’s a lot of fun. story:all jackie chan movies are basically the same, right? jackie is thegood guy who’s on the run from, or in pursuit of, a truly evil bad guy. in thisone, jackie plays an imperial chinese guard, sent to the american west duringthe 1800s to rescue a kidnapped princess (lucy liu). he buddies up with a bumblingoutlaw (owen wilson) and, as you might guess, action and laughs follow. direction :well, there’s some nice scenery of the sierra nevada’s and theold west (where this stuff was actually filmed, i have no idea, but it looksgreat), but other than that, this film is a showcase for the actors. for themost part, direct r tom dey doesn’t deviate from the tried-and-true elementsof a hollywood western: gunfights, indians, brothels, bounty hunters, barroombrawls, hangings, damsels in distress and so on. the final fight between thegood guys and bad guys is a lot of fun, mixing up swordplay, gunplay, martialarts and fighting sticks. ※本文作者:佚名※ |