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This is a fun, almost campy movie; don't try to think about it too hard. Rather, enjoy it for what it is. It has an almost folklore-ish feel to it, as if what's being presented is more of a tongue-in-cheek tale (which it is fully aware ...


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Truck driver Jack Burton gets embroiled in a supernatural battle when his best friend Wang Chi's green-eyed fiancée is kidnapped by henchmen of the sorcerer Lo Pan, who must marry a girl with green eyes in order to return to the human realm.
Jack Burton, a charismatic but somewhat clueless truck driver, gets unwittingly drawn into an ancient war between powerful sorcerers in San Francisco's Chinatown. When his best friend's fiancée is kidnapped by the evil sorcerer Lo Pan, Jack must team up with a group of martial artists to rescue her and defeat Lo Pan's mystical forces. Along the way, he encounters flying demons, elemental monsters, and bizarre magical spells, all while trying to stay alive and find his way back to his truck.
Initially met with mixed reviews and underperforming at the box office, Big Trouble in Little China has since become a beloved cult classic. Critics at the time were often divided by its blend of absurd humor, martial arts action, and supernatural elements. However, audiences have increasingly embraced its unique style, quotable dialogue, and Kurt Russell's iconic performance, solidifying its status as a genre-bending masterpiece.
A wildly entertaining and visually inventive blend of action, comedy, and fantasy.
Kurt Russell delivers a standout performance as the hilariously out-of-his-depth hero.
Praised for its unique tone, memorable characters, and kinetic fight sequences, despite some narrative confusion.
Google audience: Audiences frequently highlight the film's fun, over-the-top action, quotable lines, and Kurt Russell's charismatic portrayal of Jack Burton. Many appreciate its distinctive blend of martial arts, comedy, and supernatural elements, recognizing it as a unique and rewatchable cult favorite.
John Carpenter originally envisioned the film as a serious martial arts epic, but it evolved into the more comedic and fantastical adventure due to studio interference and creative choices, particularly with Kurt Russell's character being intentionally written as less of a hero and more of an observer.
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This is a fun, almost campy movie; don't try to think about it too hard. Rather, enjoy it for what it is. It has an almost folklore-ish feel to it, as if what's being presented is more of a tongue-in-cheek tale (which it is fully aware ...

<em>'Big Trouble in Little China'</em> didn't entertain me. There isn't anything about it that I really like, to be honest. It isn't a truly terrible movie by any means, but the story didn't take hold of me and the characters and their a...

Enjoyable enough adventure flick with another charismatic performance from Kurt Russell. The plot certainly felt disjointed at times (and one sequence didn't really advance the plot all that much) but still had a lot of fun. Not one of Carp...

Ol' Jack always says... what the hell? Out of 20th Century Fox, Big Trouble in Little China is directed by John Carpenter and stars Kurt Russell, Kim Catrall, Dennis Dun, James Hong & Victor Wong. The adaptation is by W.D. Richter with t...

_Big Trouble in Little China_ is not the movie it is marketed to be. But it is good. You wait the ten minutes it takes for the absurdity to kick in and then you ride the ridiculous ride until the closing credits. _Final rating:★★★ - I li...
I think this movie was marketed as an adventure movie when it came out. I can imagine that some people were disappointed if they were indeed expecting a real adventure movie. I remember being one of those people when I first saw this movie....
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