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Twin Dragons [DVD] [1999]

DVD ~ Jackie Chan
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  • Actors: Jackie Chan, Maggie Cheung, Teddy Robin Kwan, Anthony Chan, Philip Chan
  • Directors: Ringo Lam, Hark Tsui
  • Writers: Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung, Hark Tsui, Barry Wong, Rod Lean, Val Kuklowsky
  • Format: Dubbed, PAL
  • Language Japanese
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm
  • DVD Release Date: 4 Oct 2004
  • Run Time: 85 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000634C7
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 13,569 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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    #97 in  DVD > Action & Adventure > Martial Arts

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Amazon.co.uk Review

For 1992's Twin Dragons Jackie Chan resurrects the old Corsican Brothers chestnut of identical twin brothers separated at birth who meet up as adults and discover that they share more than blood ties. Poor boy Chan is a mechanic and race-car driver whose black-market activities have made him the target of some nasty mobsters, while jet-setting Chan is a world-famous conductor back in Hong Kong for a concert. In the same vicinity for the first time in years, they can suddenly feel each other's pain, and more. As one Chan jumps a jet boat for a wild escape, the other becomes a victim of the furious ride, thrown around a posh restaurant while drenching his date with drinking water. The whole thing is overloaded with silly slapstick, Chan's incessant mugging and cartoonish mistaken-identity gags as the boys swap girlfriends and dance. But wade through the crude comedy and you're rewarded with a gymnastic free-for-all climax in a car-testing workshop, where Chan leaps over, under and through cars while taking on an army of gangsters before split-screen brothers team up for a bit of marionette martial arts. Tsui Hark and Ringo Lam co-direct, Tsui taking the comedy and Lam handling the action, and John Woo makes a cameo as a priest in the wedding finale. --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com


DVD Description

Feature Length: 85 mins Approx
Widescreen format: 2.35:1
Single sided format
Languages: Dolby Digital 5.1: English
Subtitles: English / English for the hearing impaired
Colour

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but still has the JC flaws, 13 May 2003
By Justice Fezz "FeZz" (London, England) - See all my reviews
  
Its usually the story that is poor in a jackie chan movie.
Of course the action scenes are always great, but when you thing about it the story some times doesn't make sence.

This movie is great, you can watch it with all your kids, as with all jackie movies.

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 2 of em?, 5 Mar 2002
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Twin Dragons is basically about two identical people who switch lives. One is a music composer, and the other is just an average guy (although he can certainly do some awesome moves to fight). The story is quite funny, as you can find scenes which are unbelievably hilarious, and it proves to be an entertaining film.

Futhermore, we have the comedy, the gag-i-ness of it all, and the earlier stunts performed by the King of Kung Fu. I expect no less from Jackie, as the movie is sucessful in the suspense, the action and its other qualities that make it a satisfactory watch. Definately one to buy.

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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jackie does it again - twice!, 5 Dec 2004
By F. Lane "franl155" (London UK) - See all my reviews
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I only discovered Jackie Chan early this year (don't ask what took me so long!) and Twin Dragons is, in a quiet sort of way, one of the best of the fifteen I have so far.

The plot's not a new one - twins separated at birth who find each other as adults - but as usual, Jackie has his own take on it.

I can never watch a Jackie Chan film for the first time all the way through; there are "WHAT did he just do??" moments when I have to rewind and watch it again. There are several of these moments in this film, not all of them action ones, though there are those, too.

There are several instances when one twin touches the other; on the shoulder, for instance. Normally these are done with one with his back to the camera, so that a stand-in can be used. Jackie does it with "both of him" facing the camera, so you can clearly see it's him both times; these have to be split-screen, but they're perfect, absolutely seamless. In fact, it was several moments after watching the first of these that I suddenly realised what I'd seen and went back to check. And in one scene, both twins are facing the camera and one walks across the screen in front of the other - I've no idea how that was done, for surely split-screen wouldn't account for that.

There's plenty of action, with an opening fight sequence, a boat chase (during which the other twin gets seasick in a restaurant), assorted fights and car chases, culminating in the final set piece of a running fight in a vehicle testing centre. As usual, Jackie makes full use of his surroundings.

The sequence actually starts in Chapter 21, but there are a couple of truly "WOW!" moments in Chapter 23. In the first, Jackie takes a flying leap, feet first, at the open side window of a car: he goes through without even touching the edges, folds in midair, and ends up sitting in the seat, all in one smooth flow. They show it in slow motion, but I still had to replay it about four times! (I did try to play it speeded up, to see how fast he actually did it, but I must have blinked.)

The second one happens just after. He's at the foot or a ramp where they run cars down to crash into a wall, to test safety. A car is let loose on him - and he reaches up to the top of the wall, lifts his legs up and does a backward somersault as the car crashes into the wall. They show that in slow motion, too; it looks an *awfully* close thing! That one, too, I had to play several times.

And this is the first Jackie Chan film I've seen where he gets more than a kiss from the leading lady!

It might be gathered that I thoroughly enjoyed this film even though there's no extras, not even his usual end-credit out-takes.

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3.0 out of 5 stars fun, but nothing really special
If you are a JC fan than ofcourse you can't miss this one. But this isn't one of his best, but it's fun anyways.. the story is very flimsy, even for a JC-movie.. Read more
Published 5 months ago by A. Jakobs

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
Action, comedy, and two Jackie Chan for double fun! A perfect entertainment! It's the best recent Jackie Chan's Hong Kong movie I' ve ever seen! If you are a real fan of J. Read more
Published 8 months ago by M. Mathieu Nicolas

2.0 out of 5 stars Two Jackie Chans, half the fun and only 89% of the film
What do you get when you take two of the best action directors in Hong Kong near the peak of their powers - Tsui Hark and Ringo Lam - add two Jackie Chans and throw in his Police... Read more
Published 24 months ago by Trevor Willsmer

4.0 out of 5 stars VERY GOOD...
It's Double Impact without Jean-Claude Van Damme.(Thank God) =) While that's probably an unfair analogy, it's nonetheless accurate. Read more
Published on 22 Sep 2006 by SILENT_TEAR

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding.
It was a great movie but a big chunk of guys are pointing out
negative aspects. I am a die hard J-Chan fan and I will not
forgive people who intimidate him. Read more
Published on 23 Jul 2004 by Jake Roberts

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