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  • Tai Chi 2

    Thursday, Feb 14, 2008 9:00PM / Standard Entry / Asian Movie Review / Members only
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    One of the upsides of being home sick is that it gave me the opportunity a chance to finally sit down and finish watching a DVD I started a few weeks back...  'Tai Chi 2'....


    For those who aren't familiar with it,  'Tai Chi 2' was actually former Beijing Wushu Team member Wu Jing's first stab at a feature film.    The powers that be managed to get him a pretty opportunity too -  Yuan Woo Ping directing,  costarring Martial Arts cinema legends like Yu Hai and  Ji Chun-hua (both veterans of 'Shaolin Temple') and HK's King of Kicks, Billy Chow (aka the bad guy in 'Fist of Legend', 'Dr. Wai' and 'High Risk' to name but a few).  They also got some recognizable HK faces,  including Christy Cheung and Sibelle Hu (you probably recognize her from 'Fong Sai Yuk').



    Despite that,  it didn't do so well and it was 5 more years before Wu Jing went on to do another feature film (he did make a name for himself in Mainland Wu Xia TV series though).    But it wasn't until 2004's SPL that he really 'broke through' to HK's market.

    I haven't watched this since the Laser Disc (yes laser disc) came out in 96...  and I was a bit shocked how dated it seems...  the colors and picture quality on my DVD were pretty faded...    but none the less I enjoyed revisiting the movie and I think it stands the test of time pretty well. 

    Its not a masterpiece,  doesn't stand out too much compared to other films from the same genre made at that time...  and the bad guy is not so scary, the final fight scene is a bit of a recycle of 'Wong Fei Hong',  but despite all that, its entertaining and there's actually a good deal of comedy (thanks in part to Sibelle Hu as Wu Jing's mom). 

    The martial arts are pretty good too of course:


    On its own this movie should get a 4 or 5/10,  but I think looking back at it 12 years later, and considering the cast,  I think it deserves at least a few extra points... 6/10!

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  • Blueamrub
     
    posted on Saturday, Feb 16, 2008 5:00AM [Report]
    i saw this one but because there's is tai-chi already by jet li, there's always gonna be a comparison. i like the 1st one better, tho.
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  • JoanneSanderson
     
    posted on Friday, Feb 15, 2008 11:14PM [Report]
    I don't think I saw Tai Chi 2, although i do remember being utterly confused when SPL came out and said 'Introducing Wu Jing', I remember seeing him in a couple of movies before hand.

    Hope you feel better soon
  • RenRen
     
    posted on Friday, Feb 15, 2008 12:33PM [Report]
    I hope you feel better soon. I think you should watch all 6 (or was it 8?) Young and Dangerous movies.
  • jiushi
     
    posted on Friday, Feb 15, 2008 8:36AM [Report]
    Oh...food poisoning?Hope you feel better soon!! You should take this opportunity to recharge your battery.I think you've been working too hard,Etchy!
  • butter
     
    posted on Friday, Feb 15, 2008 7:09AM [Report]
    I feel like I saw this movie on cable but I can't seem to recall any details about it for some reason.
  • JasonJason
     
    posted on Friday, Feb 15, 2008 6:30AM [Report]
    PS - Hope you're feeling better! When I get sick I have a tradition of ordering the spiciest kung pao chicken (tofu now that I'm veggie) takeout possible and then eating it while laying on the couch all bundled up and watching the original Drunken Master (1978). Jackie makes me feel like I can kick the ass of whatever flu/cod etc is trying to mess me up, and the Wong Fei Hung theme gets me amped every single time I hear it!
  • AsianChick100
     
    posted on Friday, Feb 15, 2008 4:31AM [Report]
    you're sick at home? oh dear...

    hope you're better soon! =)
  • Etchy
     
    posted on Friday, Feb 15, 2008 2:41AM
    yes, jacky was a creation of whoever put that movie together,  he never went by 'jacky' before or after...  does the world need another jacky?!?
  • JasonJason
     
    posted on Friday, Feb 15, 2008 2:32AM [Report]
    I also enjoy this movie, even though at times it just seems like a hasty copy of Fong Sai-Yuk. But Wu Jing (glad that "Jacky" nickname didn't stick) is poetry in motion, and Christy Chung? Well, I'd watch her read the back of a cereal box! All in all, a goofy but fun flick held together by YWP's always amazing and inventive fight choreography.
  • Flagday
     
    posted on Friday, Feb 15, 2008 1:04AM [Report]
    This was my introduction to Wu Jing and I thought he had a lot of acting potential but as you said, "box office" is the key.  He's good looking and has a great smile, but even in SPL I didn't think he looked "menacing" enough.  But Tai Chi Master II is very good IMO.  As for the MA, I'm no judge but he looks pretty wondrous.

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