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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than you think
From the perspective of someone who has a much higher appreciation of CYF's action film history than CYF's romantic-comedy/drama history, this film is a winner. People are right when they accuse it of "genre hopping." One minute a bloody gunfight will lead into some corny cop jokes. Then some supernatural acts will lead into a love story which is then...
Published on June 2, 2002 by punkviper

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Unfocused Chow Yun Fat Romance
I've enjoyed Chow Yun Fat in both Action and Romantic films, so my disappointment in this movie is not because there wasn't enough action. The weakness of the film is in the meamdering plot and lack of focus of the story. At first the movie starts off in typical Hong Kong gangster violence and gun play. But it shifts to a romantic (somewhat comedic) genre only to fall...
Published on July 22, 2001 by James C. Dascoli


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than you think, June 2, 2002
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punkviper (Pittsburgh, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Treasure Hunt (DVD)
From the perspective of someone who has a much higher appreciation of CYF's action film history than CYF's romantic-comedy/drama history, this film is a winner. People are right when they accuse it of "genre hopping." One minute a bloody gunfight will lead into some corny cop jokes. Then some supernatural acts will lead into a love story which is then followed by quirky Asian comedy. Some might chafe at the thought of such a stew, but it does work.

So, if you already have A Better Tomorrow, The Killer, Hard Boiled, City On Fire, Full Contact, City War, etc. and are looking to branch out into CYF's less-action more-light fare, this would be a great first stop. Also, check out CYF in Once A Thief, another film light on the bloodshed, but still interesting enough to own.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It's not as bad as everyone says! at all!, February 1, 2000
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I picked up this VHs awhile ago on a CYF whim. The film had been critically hated, and bashed on most of the review sites I had seen. However the cover with chow yun fat in the long coat twirling in a leonesque standoff on the front cover, I had to have it. It couldn't be that bad...and it wasn't.

The problem with this film is it tries to hard to show all sides of Chow Yun Fat's persona as a HK superstar, The film goes from Heroic Bloodshed, to slapstick comedy, to Meladramatic touching love story all in the span of two hours. I am a HUGE Chow Yun Fat fan, and can consider myself somewhat of an authority, and even I in no way hated this film!

Chow Yun Fat plays Ah Ching, an American CIA agent in HK who is hired by the USA government to return a stolen national treasure from a Shaolin Temple. The treasure turns out to be a sweet young woman gifted with supernatural powers (why she is a national treasure is never really explained). That being said, Chow Yun Fat falls in love with her, and protects her from other Vengeful CIA agents who want to sell her to the highest bidder.

What I didn't like about this film was some of the comedy, some. I enjoyed most of it, which is very unusual for me becuase I am not a fan of most Hk comedy. But it is just too funny. From Chow's interaction with the Shaolin Monks, to the Foul Mouthed Cabbie who used to be a Shaolin Master, to the fat little monk named "priestling grasshopper", no matter how many times i watch it, it is still funny.

The film is also a very touching love story, Yun Fat and Lin have a real chemistry. The ending always has me in tears no matter how cheesy it is and predictable. I have shown this film to many of my friends, and i watch as they laugh at the funny parts and hide their tears at the ending.

All in all if you are looking for a hardcore John Woo, Ringo Lam bulletfest, you may wanna give this one a skip. But if you are interested in a cute romantic drama with action thrown into the mix, then you have to see this movie. I would try to rent it first though- it depends on your taste.

Also- beware of the tacked on happy ending. HK audiences started to hate unhappy endings after the 1990's, so one was tacked on at the end of this film. When the train leaves in the distance, that is the directors original ending.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Romance and natural, November 28, 2003
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The story is about a man which this new task is go to Shaolin to protect "Treasure" , he is also not known that what is the treasure that he need to protect.But after manythings happened he finally found that the thing that he really need to go to protect is his love , a girl whom has natural power,she is so kind and nice(led by Wu Chien Lien)since he had found for his real love in all of his life,that he didn't known before that his love is really in China in Shoulin,Wu Chien Lien's performance in this movie is so pure and natural,she can made the audience to believe in her, nice and kind could make the man can left the life that he were in US.to live with her in China,the romantic through this movie is so nice and really made me feel deeply romance in my heart.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Unfocused Chow Yun Fat Romance, July 22, 2001
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I've enjoyed Chow Yun Fat in both Action and Romantic films, so my disappointment in this movie is not because there wasn't enough action. The weakness of the film is in the meamdering plot and lack of focus of the story. At first the movie starts off in typical Hong Kong gangster violence and gun play. But it shifts to a romantic (somewhat comedic) genre only to fall back into the gangster ending. In such it leaves neither audience satisified.

The plot, such as it is, revolves around Chow Yun Fat, a CIA operative, trying to return a Chinesse natural treasure, which is of course a beautiful pyschic nut case woman. Maybe parts of the plot were lost in translation or when I was dozing off, but if she is a Chinese treasuer - why is he trying to 'bring' her back to the US. And if she is a US citizen how did she get kidnapped in China. Then in the end out of nowhere the Head Priest at the Temple she is hiding at is kidnapped. Suffice to say this leads us back to the typical mayhem and destruction of most Hong Kong action movies, which seems incongrous to the previous hour of the movie.

Chow Yun Fat does an admirable job, as would be expected, and if the movie had focused almost exlusively on the romance and mysticism of the story or on the stubbornness of leaders of the Shaolin Temple the movie would have been a lot better and more interesting. The ending (after the gun play) has a nice touch about it. The movie is a rental and you can actually see a little of Crouching Tiger in it, but don't go into it with high expectations. And you wouldn't be missing much if you skipped over the first 20 minutes and just started the movie when he goes to Chine.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars some cheese but overall highly entertaining, February 25, 2000
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typical of hk cinema...you got romance comedy and action all wrapped into one...with some cheese on top. the monks in baseball uniforms was a bit much and the gun battle at the beginning was also a bit corny...but the rest of the movie was highly entertaining....chow and the heroine have great chemistry and the little kid was great as well...
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely a Tresurable Hunt!, July 27, 2002
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This movie isn't a perfect blend of action, comedy, drama and romance, but it still works despite it's slightly too uneven mix. (Thus, I actually give this four and a half stars, but the rating bar doesn't allow halves.)
Chow Yun Fat is a gorgeously charismatic scene stealer whether being a killer, comedian or gushing romantic.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Monk fight between the Lizard from 'The Five Deadly Venoms' and Master Killer himself!!!!!, November 24, 2006
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The movie starts out pretty weird. There are a lot of things that are thrown at you pretty quickly. But, if you have ever seen a Jeffrey Lau movie before this mon't come as a surprise. Chow Yun-Fat is on a mission for the CIA and is told to stay at a Shaolin Temple. Being a huge kung fu fan I was more than happy to see Gordon Liu as one of the senior monks. So Chow doesn't really fit in but meets a girl who just happens to show up to Shaolin. Chien-lien Wu and Chow have amazing chemistry in this movie and with literally NO action other than a pole fight and a couple of quick shootouts, they had to fill a lot of screen time and they did very well.

So Chow and the girl fall in love and we learn that the girl has supernatural powers.

Phillip Kwok('5 Deadly Venoms', 'Hard-boiled' is the action choreographer and really doesn't get to do much in that department but does have a great role as a taxi driver you will love to hate. He is such a smartass that you can't help but like him. Out of nowhere he shows up at Shaolin and Gordon Liu says that the head abbot said for him not to come back. WHAT!?!?!?!!? Like I said, Jeffrey Lau directs this movie and it is all the better for it. Phillip Kwok doesn't appreciate Gordon talking down to him and challenges him to a fight. So this of course was the highlight of the movie for me but the relationshipo between Chien-lien Wu and Chow was almost as good. I would of liked more action and the finale wasn't spectacular what so ever but the movie still had a very good ending.

The Mei Eh version of this movie is pretty good picture quality and the subttiles are pretty good.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars HUH? WHAT?, June 19, 2001
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BURT KRITT (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This movie just does not know where to go. It starts out as a gun/mob/government action movie. Then changes briefly to a family values movie. Next, a conflict of western/eastern mores and values. Then, becomes a love story with a lot of very cheesy jokes. And, increasingly, becomes a mystery, fantasy. Almost none of the characters including Chow Yun Fat maintain any kind of consistency in their behavior. Some are cruel, then kind or vice versa. Some are silly and then become very clever. Mr. Fat is all of the above. There are some nice visuals occaisionally. The major climactic scene involves a massive shootout that is totally unbelievable. By the time the romantic end arrives, I really didn't care.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pleasantly Surprised, September 10, 2003
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The versatile Chow Yun Fat once again shows that he's capable of delivering action, comedy and romance in one character. I was pleasantly suprpised at the extent to which this movie is entertaining. It is now a part of my collection.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Mixture of Action, Comedy, Drama, Romance, Fantasy, March 1, 2001
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Derek Reed (Sacramento, CA) - See all my reviews
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Sounds too good to be true, but this is a perfect blend of all of the above. A film that would never get made in the U.S. A great performance by Chow. Excellent gunplay scenes and one of the more touching romances. One of Chow's best outside of the John Woo/Ringo Lam films. Highly Recommended.
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