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DVD Review: Tai Chi Master

Written by Derek Fleek
Published July 19, 2008

Jet Li has made some really remarkable films and it is sad to say that Tai Chi Master is not one of them. It's silly, pretentious, and utterly appalling.

Junbao (Jet Li) and Chin Bo (Siu-hou Chin) have grown up together teaching each other masterful techniques deadly to their opponents. But after they both get kicked out of the Shaolin temple, Chin Bo betrays Junbao for money from the government of China and becomes a ruthless killer.

I am in complete awe at how bad this movie really is. Before getting to anything worthwhile, poorly rendered subtitles rapidly flood the screen in a manner so fast any average person would have to pause the DVD to read them, and three prolonged fight sequences of ridiculous kung fu antics will have eyeballs rolling. It becomes very frustrating within a few minutes. Tai Chi Master is the worst Dragon Dynasty picture I have seen, the worst Jet Li movie I have ever seen, and a top contender for the worst kung fu movie I have ever seen.

Having complete respect for Jet Li's remarkable talent, this film avoids exploiting them in a manner that is agreeable to some extent. Instead, Director Woo-Ping Yuen creates some of the most unintentionally funny and outrageously stupid moments in the history of kung fu cinema. This is a film that begins idiotic, becomes moronic halfway through, and ends up being preposterous in the finale.

It's incredible to be able to have such coordination to execute some of these antics and I admire that. However the film is never beautiful, rarely enjoyable, and constantly frustrating. The whole DVD is a mess. The subtitles are too fast to read and if you listen to the dubbed version of the film, the characters say something completely different from the subtitles. I just don't get it.

I was expecting something similar to Iron Monkey or Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. This is nowhere near as good-looking nor is it anywhere near as astonishing as those films. It irks me that Jet Li agreed to make such a sloppy film.

It's nearly unwatchable, thanks to the rapid fire of incoherent subtitles and the torrent of stupidness that makes up the entire movie. It is best to save your money and keep your distance from this messy, poorly structured DVD.

The DVD's special features include:

  • Feature Length Commentary By Hong Kong Cinema Expert Bey Logan
  • Nemesis: An Exclusive Interview With Star Chin Siu Ho
  • The Birthplace of Tai Chi: On Location In Chen Village
  • Meditations On The Master: Director Brett Ratner and Critic Elvis Mitchell On Director Yuen Wo-Ping
  • Twin Warriors: Critic Elvis Mitchell and Director Brett Ratner On Stars Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh
  • Original Home Video Trailer

Derek Fleek is an online movie critic and promoter of the site Popcornmonsters.com. His favorite genres consist of horror (modern and classic), comedy horror, and occasionally a good drama. His favorite movie is Pulp Fiction and his favorite director is Quentin Tarantino. You can find more movie reviews at my website.
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DVD Review: Tai Chi Master
Published: July 19, 2008
Type: Review
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Action, Video: Foreign Language
Writer: Derek Fleek
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#1 — July 19, 2008 @ 23:55PM — Master Zhihui [URL]

Sorry Derek, But I disagree with you wholeheartedly. Perhaps you were in a foul mood when you watched this film. I watched it along with Jackie Chan's "The Medallion" and Jet Li's "The One" and I found it to be a much better film of the three and thoroughly enjoyable.

Master Zhihui

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