Release Date Tai Chi Hero Apr 26, 2013 Limited
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Actors For Tai Chi Hero
Jayden Yuan,Tony Leung Ka Fai,Angelababy,Eddie Peng,Shao-feng Feng,Da Ying,Mandy Lieu,Fung Tsui-Fan,Leung Siu Lung,Shen Si,Feng Hak-On,Xiong Naijin,Xin Xin Xiong,Wu Di,Daniel Wu,Peter Stormare,Qi Shu,Eddie Peng Yu-YenGenres Tai Chi Hero : Art House & International,Action & Adventure
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Tai Chi Hero
User Ranting Tai Chi Hero : 3.3User Percentage For Tai Chi Hero : %
User Count Like for Tai Chi Hero : 605
All Critics Ranting For Tai Chi Hero : 5.5
All Critics Count For Tai Chi Hero : 10
All Critics Percentage For Tai Chi Hero : 40 %
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Movie Overview For Tai Chi Hero
Chinese steampunk martial arts blockbuster about the early years of Tai chi master Yang Luchan, the man who founded in the 19th century what has now become the most popular Tai Chi style in the world. The second instalment of the "Tai Chi" trilogy continues the journey of Yang Luchan, a gifted child with a fleshy growth on his forehead who helped save a village from a frightening army of steampunk soldiers bearing strange machines with the knowledge of Tai Chi that they entrusted him with.TagLine Tai Chi Hero
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Review For Tai Chi Hero
While Fung's attempts to err on the side of seriousness in this one after the stylized video-game high jinks of its predecessor are clearly purposeful, they don't necessarily make for a more pleasurable viewing experience.Adam Nayman-Globe and Mail
There's less of the hyperventilated genre-pinging (video games, manga, comic books) from the first film. But there's still a nagging, cartoonish emptiness ...
Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times
"Tai Chi Hero" merely fills the eye, offering little that stays with you.
Andy Webster-New York Times
Purist fans of martial arts cinema probably won't embrace this film any more than its predecessor.
Bruce Demara-Toronto Star
This sequel is sluggish and rote where its predecessor was aggressively perky and desperate to please.
Simon Abrams-Village Voice
Surprisingly heartbreaking at times, Tai Chi Hero adds some much needed depth to an already well-established and vividly distinguishable action franchise.
Chris Sawin-Examiner.com
The second installment in a planned martial-arts trilogy mixes broad comedy and cartoonish action that will appeal to the genre's fans, though crossover potential seems limited.
Ethan Alter-Film Journal International
Tai Chi Hero is a kung fu mashup, sticking steam-powered airplanes made of Victorian-age gewgaws and metal gears into one of those martial arts films where people float through the air without benefit of any flying machines at all.
Jay Stone-Canada.com
Like its predecessor, Tai Chi Hero is continually hampered by its thin characters and badly convoluted narrative but at least this time there are more opportunities to savour the many oddball pleasures.
Jason Anderson-The Grid
Stephen Fung's pop-up graphics and jazzy fight scenes feel part of an unwieldy mix in which the director just throws whatever half-baked conceits up on the screen he feels like.
Andrew Schenker-Slant Magazine
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