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Review: 'The Medallion' formulaic mess
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Review: 'The Medallion' formulaic mess
Chan takes role beneath abilities
By Anthony Breznican
Associated Press
Friday, August 22, 2003 Posted: 10:31 AM EDT (1431 GMT)
 
 
(AP) -- Jackie Chan plays an ordinary guy who gets super fighting powers and battles evildoers in "The Tuxedo" ... no, WAIT! ... I mean "The Medallion."  
 
"The Tuxedo" was last year's Jackie Chan movie in which he played an ordinary guy who gets super fighting powers and battles evildoers. "The Medallion" is the new one -- or, I should say, "new" one.  
 
Those who have never seen Chan climb a brick wall, slide through some iron bars and chase people around like he was one of those infected monkeys from "28 Days Later" will marvel at his energy in "The Medallion."  
 
The movie is full of chases for the sake of chases, but has nothing that actually makes you gasp at his daring or cleverness -- except for the credit outtakes, in which we see him fall off a stone ledge and land on some extras posing as tourists (wonder if they thought that clip was funny.)  
 
Most admirers of Chan's spectacular history as an action-stunt star will mourn the formulaic mess he has mired himself in.  
 
Lame gay jokes and pointless plot points
The Hong Kong star is still weak with the English language, so other actors have to pick up the wisecrack slack, like Chris Tucker in the "Rush Hour" movies and Owen Wilson in "Shanghai Noon" and "Shanghai Knights." Here the comic relief is Lee Evans, the British comic who played the faux-handicapped professor in "There's Something About Mary." Evans tries hard -- too hard, at times -- but has nothing but lame gay jokes and bug-eyed double takes to work with.  
 
Chan's storied fight scenes are routine here, while his co-stars (including Claire Forlani) try to explain the story to each other, such as it is.  
 
A sinister man named Snakehead (Julian Sands) wants to capture a young boy who, with the aid of an ancient talisman, can bring people back to life and give them superhuman abilities.  
 
There is some muddled chatter about how the boy needs both halves of the medallion to do the trick, even though he revives Snakehead with only one half. Snakehead, by the way, has kidnapped the boy and committed suicide in front of him. Why the boy doesn't leave him dead is one of the movie's great mysteries.  
 
Questions with no answers
After Chan is killed and revived, he discovers that he can absorb gunshots, stabbings and other abuses, and still survive. The wounds heal themselves (and, interestingly, the accompanying rips in his clothing) with a milky light.  
 
Everyone is shocked by this miraculous phenomenon, but not a single person thinks to ask: "So, uh, what's it like to die and come back to life?"  
 
Such questions would have made an interesting and funny element to this story, but director Gordon Chan lacks the will or imagination to ask or answer them.  
 
"The Medallion," a Screen Gems Pictures release, is rated PG-13 for action violence and double-entendre gay jokes.  
 
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« Reply #1 on: Aug 26th, 2003, 9:20am »
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One thing about Jackie Chan films is there are almost always similar so if you like Jackie Chan you will like his newest film it doesnt stray much from his normal film. That being said my family and I are Chan Fans and did like this film. I can certainly understand why some would pan this film and thier reasons are sound I just dont happen to agree. Chan has found a formula that works for him! He is not Bruce Lee or jet Li who relies on nothing but his martial Arts prowess Chan places humor in his fights and makes himself more human as he bumbles and stumbles his way through his fights I find this entertaining and so did my family. We recommend this film!
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