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Kiss of the Dragon [Blu-ray] | ![Kiss of the Dragon [Blu-ray]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41Fzu4n2FtL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Actor: Jet Li Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $9.98 You Save: $20.01 (67%)
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Rating: 125 reviews Sales Rank: 15985
Format: Color, Dolby, Dts Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Media: Blu-ray Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 98 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: FOXBR2239588 UPC: 024543395874 EAN: 0024543395874
Theatrical Release Date: 2001 Release Date: November 14, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW EVER BEEN OPENED AND WILL SHIP IN 1-2 BUSINESS DAYS
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Product Description Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 09/30/2008 Run time: 98 minutes Rating: R
Amazon.com Let's face it: No one is usually checking a Jet Li movie for the verbal sparring. In Kiss of the Dragon, Chinese undercover agent Li chops his way through Paris after he's framed in some sketchily defined drug sting operation. The fight sequences are tough and quite brutal, and the over-the-top finale is arguably worth the price of admission, wherein an implacable Li takes on the entire Paris Police Bureau, working his way up toward police chief Tcheky Karyo's office through cops, a pair of peroxide-blond twin henchmen, and a whole class of kung fu cadets. Co-screenwriter Luc Besson (La Femme Nikita) should know by now what makes for a nifty genre piece, but the woeful dialogue is a shame, and there aren't nearly enough action sequences to get your blood boiling. Poor Bridget Fonda gives it the old school try in a thankless role as an ex-junkie prostitute from the Midwest whose young daughter is being held captive by duplicitous police chief/drug lord/pimp Karyo (who fairly inhales the scenery). Director Chris Nolan might have pushed further the strangers-in-a-strange-land camaraderie between Li and Fonda, but the script still would've sunk him. --Steve Wiecking
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"Sometimes the best are also the worst. It's really sad. " October 30, 2008 Veritas 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First the good news. This is a very entertaining film on many levels. The plot is simplistic, but that is alright because the action sequences are excellent. Jet Li's character in this film does have some depth, the only one that does, and I liked it very much. Jet Li is the best martial artist on film at the time of this review and he is in great form in this one. Admit it, the primary reason to watch a Jet Li film is to watch him air out his fighting skills, and in this case, his needle-placement skills. In that regard, this an excellent film, but... The bad news. The characters are extremely cliche and the acting and over-acting, with some exception, is not at all good, noticeably so. What could have been an excellent crime drama becomes an over the top moving comic book. Too many ridiculous things happen, such as policemen whipping out machine guns on city streets, hotel rooms and lobbies, fighting in orphanages, etc., at will with no apparent blow-back from anyone but a foreigner visiting the country (France). The soundtrack had no continuity at all. I thought the techno music suited the film quite well, but the rap music nearly ruined the fight sequence with the nasty twins at the police station for me, rescued only by the last few moments when there was no music as it should have been done. I wanted this to be a different type of movie, but it never was. The way it ends is very nicely done. It is good enough to watch multiple times, but it could have been so much better had it been produced for intelligent adults rather than as a product for the marketplace. I consider film to be an art form. This is commercial art, not fine art. Hence the three star rating.
This movie f***ing sux! June 1, 2008 A. Customer (Snuffulufugus) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
This movie makes me want to kill myself. F*** Bridget Fonda. Shes terrible.
Great Blu Ray Quality! August 10, 2007 C. Troxter (New Haven, CT) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The moive itself is your standard low-budget, over the top action film. It has the usual plot and the usual action. I am not here to talk about the film, but the BD quality. The BD quality is very good and pristine - for a single layer BD with DTS-HD MA! I see the specs on Amazon do not mention that! DTS-HD Master Audio is THE reason to get this disc! It is also the reason the price is so high. The film is not bad, but if you were looking for a true martial arts film or a believable action film, this is not it. Jet Li had great promise, but most of his movies do not compare to his scenes in Lethal Weapon 4. It is something to watch, but not something to keep.
Good action with okay stuff in between July 30, 2007 Jamie Kendall (Tucson Arizona) The crew that has something to do with Luc Besson seem to rotate jobs as films are made. From Besson there comes a line-up of action films created by Cory Yuen, Louis Leterrier, Pierre Morel, and more, all taking turns at direction, cinematography, or choreography. These movies have always been fun and easy to watch, with charming moments of clever action and a smart twist on the normal plate. "The Transporter," "Unleashed," "District B13," "Wasabi," the upcoming "War," and, of course, "Kiss of the Dragon" are among this collection. I give my review of "Kiss of the Dragon" by pointing to the contributions of Cory Yuen, the director and fight choreographer, and actors Jet Li, who co-wrote, and Cyril Raffaelli. Of the actors, this latter one is the silent blonde martial artist Jet Li fights in the climax of the film. Though examples of him are not prolific, he is swift become my favorite martial artist of the day, due partially to his enthusiasm for le parkour. "Kiss of the Dragon" features very fine action from Jet Li at the hands of Cory Yuen, highlighted with Jet Li's defeat of a room full of karate students, a brutal fight in a noodel shop with a much larger gentleman, and the seminal moment, the fight against Cyril Raffaelli. The acrobatics and speed on display in especially this final conflict are a pleasure to watch. Of course, it is the action which shines, more than making up for decent connections. One staple of the films produced by this crew is an unusually intelligent script or, instead of plot, a unique and refreshing take on the action scenes themselves. The action was great, but the plot seemed to rely too heavily on crutch of the female protagonist's status as a prostitute. Dealing with her destructive personal life in a serious way was an admirable attempt for an action film, but not enough to justify calling the script intelligent, making this an anomaly among the collection of films I've mentioned. It's a fun movie, especially in a nostalgic way- it's one of the earliest movies put out by this group of filmmakers, and for an early attempt it does well for itself. They've certainly polished themselves up with time, sort of leaving "Kiss of the Dragon" behind. But it's still fun to watch, and fun to see the early stages of some of my favorite industry names.
Kiss of the Dragon (Blu-Ray) July 21, 2007 David A. Waring (NC) 1 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is has to be one of the worst movies I have ever seen . It ranks up there with Godzilla 2000 ...
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