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  1. The Myth



    Quote Originally Posted by Aznv.tv's Summary
    Intrepid archeologist Jack (starring Jackie Chan) and ambitious scientist William (starring Tony Leung Ka Fai) set out on an adventure that would lead them to the greatest discovery in Chinese history. Their journey starts at Desar, India, where they stumble upon an ancient sword from the Qin dynasty and a magical gemstone that appears to be able to defy the force of gravity. The booty not only leads them to the mythical mausoleum, but it also connects Jack to his dark past life.

    Through strange and provocative dreams, Jack sees himself reincarnated as Meng Yi, a general who fell for the First Emperor’s beautiful consort Ok Soo (starring Kim Hee Seon) some 2000 years ago. As Meng Yi commands his troops in an increasingly desperate war against rebels, he also has to battle his own inner desires in choosing between eternity love and loyalty, Returning to the present day , the final secret of the First Emperor is about to be revealed.
    So I ended seeing this on a random list of movies off a site www.aznv.tv (Great site I it for anime and asian flicks when I'm too lazy to download em) and noticed it had Jackie Chan. So I take a look at it, interesting plot. Great movie, one of my favorite Jackie Chan flicks.

    Good action though sometimes the green screen effects are laughably noticeable. It was made in 2005, but I haven't seen anyone here talk about it. All I know is if you like Jackie Chan flicks, you should definitely see this one.

  2. That good huh? I haven't seen a "new" Jackie Chan movie for awhile, I still have yet to see New Police Story.
    "Remember, not knowing how to cook is like not knowing how to fuck."
    Geek in the Desert

  3. I mean it's a Jackie chan flick with good action, and a non-jackie chan esque ending. It's been a long time since I've seen a Jackie Chan movie, and since this one was a foreign film I was even more surprised. But yeah it was a solid way to spend 2 hours.

  4. Yeah, it's a good movie. A majority of his asian released films have good storylines and action sequences.

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