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The Forbidden Kingdom
Big screen fairy tale
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TOM MEEK
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April 16, 2008
THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM
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The Forbidden Kingdom
Hong Kong action stars Jackie Chan and Jet Li don’t stray too far from type in this big-screen fairy tale: Chan plays a drunken kung fu master and Li’s a stoic monk with lethal reflexes. What’s a stretch is the film’s “Boston” setting (
Forbidden
clearly was not shot in our fair city) and the Southie ruffians blessed with Brooklyn accents. The dweebish Jason (Michael Angarano) finds himself caught between bullies and a kindly old Chinese shop owner. Before you can say Karate Kid, Jason is transported through time to ancient China to get schooled by Chan and Li and deliver a golden staff to a Monkey King so he can battle an evil warlord. It’s total hooey, but slick-looking hooey. Director Rob Minkoff has Ang Lee and Zhang Yimou aspirations that never quite take flight, but he does have action choreographer Woo-Ping Yuen (
The Matrix
and
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
) on tap to bolster the illusion.
113 minutes | Boston Common + Fenway + Fresh Pond + Circle + suburbs
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