Archaeological expert Professor Chen discovered that the texture of the cultural relics discovered by his students during the glacier inspection was very similar to a jade pendant he saw in his dream, as if the jade pendant connected dreams and reality. With all the questions, Professor Chen led the expedition team deep into the Glacier Temple to explore the truth in the dream and start a fantasy adventure together. (Source: Chinese = YouTube || Translation = kisskh) Edit Translation
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Cast & Credits
- Jackie ChanProfessor Fang / Fang Shi Long | Zhao ZhanMain Role
- Lay ZhangWang Jing | Hua JunMain Role
- Gulnezer BextiyarMeng YunMain Role
- Aarif RahmanHerbert | HudanaMain Role
- GangtemuerKing XiutuSupport Role
- Bingo ZhouZou Bin [Security captain]Support Role
Reviews
Peng Xiaoran's first movie.
Reason I'm watching was because of Peng Xiaoran - my favourite actress. Lay Zhang was okay, although I would prefer to watch just both of them as ML and FL.Story wise is quite boring, especially the past, I often speed it up. The emotional connection was not quite there. I understand being a movie of Jackie Chan of course there will be creative fighting scenes. But that is all there is...creative fighting scenes.
The worst part for me was the CGI face of younger Jackie Chan. It felt emotionally detached. There were no feel to it and in relation to the other characters. It's lifeless.
I would give it a very low rating, because of the boring story line and inconsistency. But for Peng Xiaoran's sake, I would give it a decent score, because movie ratings and review shows on her MDL page.
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Half History channel -half comdey/action
Where to begin? Watching this movie feels like watching two one-hour movies smushed together to create this two and half hours “movie.”In the first half, it feels like Jack’s modern group is just wandering around, lecturing the viewer about Chinese history, while the scenes set in ancient times are just reenactments you’d see in a history documentary. Then, in the second half of the movie, it shifts into a comedic action film with a hint of nationalism.
Sometimes, it feels like a vanity project for Jackie Chan, yet at the same time, he’s hardly in the movie and often feels like a background character in his own story. It was supposed to be a great love story between Jackie’s Zhao Zhan and Meng Yun, but they don’t share enough screen time to make their relationship engaging. It ends up feeling more like a one-sided love story between Meng Yun and Hua Jun. I suspect the limited screen time is partly because they spent a lot of money de-aging Jackie, which adds to the “vanity project” vibe. Meng Yun’s love for Zhao doesn’t feel essential to the plot but seems forced because it’s a Jackie Chan movie. The ancient storyline could easily be about war and revenge, and it wouldn’t change much of the overall plot.
The one bright spot is Peng Xiao Ran’s Xin Ran and her romantic pursuit of Lay Zhang’s Wang Jung. This subplot kept me entertained throughout. Her character is genuinely funny and engaging. Honestly, they should have made her the reincarnated horse, Lei Zhen, instead of giving that role to the gamer, since the horse Lei Zhen has a more substantial character arc than Zhao Zhan. “It sacrificed its life in the past for its master and returned in modern times as a woman to pursue its man again.”
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