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Movie review for The Forbidden Kingdom 
 
This is a magical fantasy movie starring Hong Kong Kung fu Legends Jackie Chan, 
and Jet Li in their first collaboration, Jackie Chan(Police story, Drunken 
Master, The Myth) plays Old Hop in the real world and Lu Yan in the fantasy 
Forbidden Kingdom, while Jet Li(Romeo must die, Hero) plays The Monkey King, 
and also stars as The Silent Monk.

The story surrounds Jason Tripitikas played by Michael Angarano(24, Will and 
Grace) being bullied by a gang, and his love of Kung fu movies, which he rents 
from an elderly Old Hop(Jackie Chang), during one particular night, Old Hop is 
robbed, and in the event of trying to protect Old Hop, he gets hold of an old 
staff, which transports him into the realm of the magical Forbidden Kingdom, 
where an evil Jade Warlord played by well known Kung fu Star Collin Chou. The 
Jade Warlord has taken over the Forbidden Kingdom while the King of Heaven is 
away.

This magical kingdom has a select number of Immortals, who cannot be killed 
except by a jade poison dart. It turns out that there was an immortal a Monkey 
King(also played by Jet Li), who had been challenged to a duel by the evil Jade 
Warlord, who was growing increasingly bitter over the favouritism shown to the 
Monkey King by the King of Heaven, as the King of Heaven left the Forbidden 
Kingdom into the hands of the Jade Warlord until his return, the Jade Warlord 
saw the opportunity to end the Monkey King once and for all, by attempting to 
kill him during the duel, just in time before he is killed the Monkey King 
freezes into stone, and sends out his magical staff out of the Forbidden 
Kingdom, and a prophecy was born that one will come that will return the Monkey 
King's staff to the rightful owner.

Our young protagonist suddenly finds himself in the Forbidden Kingdom, where 
he, Lu Yan, his associate Golden Sparrow played by the lovely Yifei Liu and a 
monk known as The Silent Monk (also played by Jet Li) have to get the staff to 
the Monkey King, however he is still immortalised in stone, in the lair of the 
Jade King.

The cinematography gives the impression of being in a fantasy world, where 
everything is possible.

It has some classic funny moments, especially where Lu Yan is trying to summon 
rain while the stern faced Silent Monk makes a mockery of his attempt.

This is a great action movie with fantastic comedy moments, and the fans are no 
doubt clamouring for a sequel.

 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://armchairbuff.blogspot.com/  Movie reviews 
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