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Jason Tripitikas is an American teenager, a fan of martial arts heroes and obsessed by classic Kung Fu. Visit often to a pawn shop in Chinatown, looking for movies at low prices, and one of the times is an extraordinary discovery: a stick is equal to the legendary weapon of the wise warrior, the Monkey King. The owner of the store explained to him that the bat has been seized since the time that his grandfather managed the store for more than 100 years, and that was never claimed. During an unexpected assault, the owner of the store is shot and entrusts the baton to Jason, asking him to the return to its rightful owner. With the relic in its possession, the adolescent finds itself suddenly in ancient China, where he endured two masters of Kung Fu. These, together forces not only to teach the young martial arts, how to launch a dangerous adventure: free the Monkey King imprisoned for more than 500 years.

Comments

Many people always argue about who would be the best fighter of the films of martial arts, the Jackie Chan style with their playful and fun or Jet Li, always serious and intense. As always have different kinds of movies has never been possible to compare them, at least until now, maybe.

The Lost Kingdom in the two stand side by side, theoretically as allies but with an atmosphere of competition and implications quite funny, it seems that the debate of the fans was taken to the plot of the movie ... Even though the main character in the Jet Li movie does not has sense of humor (as was to be expected lol), he is funny, even more when it is in other papers, "Monkey King-Rod-with-the-Magic Dragon Ball there."

Being a movie most of the "Jackie Chan style," perhaps it is not possible to decide which of the two is the best, but certainly is a privilege see two masters together in a film very well done, with great effects and roadmap. This leads Keitarou the seal of quality! ;-D

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Credits

Original title: The Forbidden Kingdom
Director: Rob MINKOFF
Roadmap: Jon Fusco
Cast: Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Michael Angarano
Duration: 113 min
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