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by
Boun Banchongchit
Ha
ha... ha ha..ha... ha ha ha ha! Yes I was laughing if you wanted
to know what that was, and for two reasons. First reason is about
the release of this movie. Twin Dragons was released in Hong Kong
in 1992 (7 years ago), but will be playing in American theaters
nation wide April 9, 1999. My goodness, you can just about head
to any local video stores and rent this video if you don't mind
the awful video quality and the subtitles. Second, I was laughing
because of the ridiculous and sometimes corny humors in the movie.
But if you're looking for something that isn't serious, then this
movie is right for you. As for me, I "might" go watch it again,
and hopefully it will have better dubbing and picture quality.
As for the movie's synopsis, Jackie plays a twin separated at
birth and then encounters each other by accident as adults in
Hong Kong. One of the twins lives in America and is a well-known
conductor (John Ma), while the other is a street-wise, garage
attendant (Boomer) living in Hong Kong. While in Hong Kong, they
end up swapping identities and taking actions to save themselves
from the Hong Kong mob. Through out the movie, famous Hong Kong
directors and stars make cameo appearances. However, if you're
not familiar with famous Hong Kong stars, then these people will
be just another face on the screen. Go watch the movie if you're
not going to take it so serious. Rent the video if you just want
to have something to watch at night.
Category:
Action/Adventure
Director: Ringo Lam Hark Tsui
Cast: Jackie Chan Maggie Cheung Teddy Robin Kwan
Release Date: April 9, 1999
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