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Shanghai Knight
The Chinese Chamber of Commerce established a Jockey Club during the Republic of China, patriot Jin Guangrong signed the "Seven Wharfs" gambling contract with the Japanese Chamber of Commerce in order to protect the control of the wharf. Ma Yunfei, a hero with superb riding skills became entangled with Jin Guangrong due to someone's framing, and became a murderer overnight. A gamble, a wave of conspiracies, and a fierce and thrilling horse race have made the already unstable Shanghai bund even more turbulent...
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Plot Summary
Years after their last adventure, Chon Wang and Roy O'Bannon find themselves drawn back into a world of espionage and ancient Chinese secrets. When a mysterious artifact is stolen, threatening to unleash a powerful evil, the unlikely duo must travel to Shanghai to protect it. They reunite with Chon's estranged sister and a determined Scotland Yard detective to confront a formidable new villain and prevent global catastrophe.
Critical Reception
Shanghai Knight received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who found the plot predictable and the humor to be a step down from its predecessor. While the chemistry between Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson was still cited as a highlight by some, many felt the film lacked the originality and charm that made the first installment successful. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some enjoying the action sequences and the return of the lead characters, while others were disappointed by the perceived decline in quality.
What Reviewers Say
The returning chemistry between Chan and Wilson provides some lighthearted moments, but it's not enough to salvage a derivative plot.
The action sequences are competent but lack the innovative flair of previous Jackie Chan films.
Humor is often hit-or-miss, with many jokes falling flat and the overall script feeling uninspired.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the continued camaraderie between Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson and appreciated the action sequences. However, many expressed disappointment with the story's predictability and felt the humor did not live up to expectations set by the first film.
Fun Fact
The film was originally conceived as a direct sequel to 'Shanghai Noon' but underwent significant script changes, leading to a departure from its initial narrative direction.
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