February 3, 2013

Chinese Zodiac (movie review)





Haven’t seen it yet? Better rush to the nearest cinema and grab your ticket and watch Chinese Zodiac. It’s Jackie Chan, people. Thee Jackie Chan. What could you expect?! All movies of him are the greatest.



            Last Sunday, February 3, 2013 my family and I watch the long awaited Chinese Zodiac of Jackie Chan. What were our expectations…? Well, it hit the greatest expectations of what we could possibly expect. What can I say, it’s Jackie Chan’s movie anyway. Woot! Woot!

            What are more interesting are the characters, never in my thoughts came across of seeing Kwon Sang Woo, he is one of JC (Jackie Chan’s colleague) named Simon. I really can’t believe when he came on the scene. “Yes, it’s Sang Woo, Song-joo of Stairway to Heaven. Kyaa!” I’m trying so hard to squeal too loud.
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Okay, so back to the movie.

So the movie is of course about the 12 Chinese Zodiac Symbols, and the history of the 12 symbols. The main event of the movie is when finally JC is visibly seen on the scene. His entrance was sooooooo cool. I mean if I could get those rollers I will surely keep it. The stunts and everything are just too grand to take. None of the since are dull. I just hope that it lasted forever.

I can only say that much for the movie. My favorite part? Oh… yes, yes. I almost forgot. ALL OF IT! Every part is my favorite!

Now, let’s talk about the cinema. As we get inside I was amazed by the crowd, we almost run out of seats, thank goodness there are 6 vacant chairs at the very last row (beside the operating booth) of the cinema. Before the movie starts, group of people are continuously coming, until the last seat was taken. Right after the movie, when we are about to leave the cinema, there is a snake line of people outside and one by one and group by group, they were coming in--excited to watch the same movie.

We rate the movie as 12 thumbs up!!! Woot! Woot! If it were release on DVD’s we will surely buy it without hesitations. My Mum is a diehard fan of Jackie Chan, since Drunken Master days. I just also become a fan after watching his past films, like High Risk, Rush Hour (1, 2&3), many to mention.

That’s all for now J

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