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Shanghai Knights
2003 115 min Hong Kong, United States of America PG-13 12+
★6.6
Action, Adventure, Comedy, Western
Director: David Dobkin
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Description
When a Chinese rebel murders Chon's estranged father and escapes to England, Chon and Roy make their way to London with revenge on their minds.
Budget:
$50M
US Gross:
$60.48M
Worldwide:
$88.32M
Starring
Jackie Chan
Actor
Owen Wilson
Actor
Fann Wong
Actor
Awards
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2003
— Best Fight
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2003
— Best On-Screen Team
Key opinion
Shanghai Knights is widely regarded as a successful and highly entertaining sequel that maintains the charm of the original through the charismatic chemistry between Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson. While some critics note the plot's historical inaccuracies and narrative inconsistencies, audiences generally embrace the film as a lighthearted, stunt-filled adventure.
| Acting | The comedic chemistry between Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson remains a primary strength, anchoring the film’s appeal. | |
| Acting | Jackie Chan delivers inventive, graceful, and physically impressive stunt choreography that balances humor with action. | |
| Production | The film utilizes a colorful blend of Victorian-era historical figures and icons to create a fun, atmospheric, and stylized setting. | |
| Screenplay | Opinions on the screenplay are divided: some praise the witty, fast-paced humor and effective references, while others critique it for being overly contrived, historically inaccurate, and inconsistent with the first film's continuity. |