I was very skeptical of this movie when I first heard it was being produced. However, after seeing the trailer and doing some reading, two things drew me in.
1. The cinematography in China. I was so happy they weren't using CG sets to "stand in" for China, but actually went there and the trailer gave an indication that a lot of shots would be wide and sweeping.
2. I like Jackie Chan and wanted to see him in something that didn't emphasize his action skills (like "The Tuxedo" or something) but rather may actually make him
act as I've seen him do in past Chinese films.
After the over two hour movie, all I can say is that I was blown away. The movie captured all the beats of the original from the "fish out of water" adjustment to the bullying to the training to the tournament while expanding on certain elements in between. The mom gets to play a larger role this time and you really feel the relationships between the characters grow and change over the course of the movie.
Chan turns in a fantastic performance not only in the emotional department but also his physicality. He spends a lot of it shuffling about, a bit hunched over, seemingly harmless (a posture I see in Chinatown in older men all the time) but when he gets his "big" fight scene, he lights up into the Jackie we all know.
A bit about that scene. I went in thinking he was just going to beat up some 12 year old kids, which would have been wrong to me. Instead, a lot of that scene involves him using them against each other and generally staying out of the way of their strikes. This harkens back to some of the older Jackie Chan movies where there was some humor in his physicality. It was nice to see that come into play.
I also enjoyed a lot of the "homage" bits worked in. They were subtle enough to feel natural, but if you knew what you were looking for they stood out. The "No Mercy, no pain etc." was in there, the chopsticks and the fly, the "wax on, wax off" and even some of Mr. Han's (Jackie Chan) lines were almost the same as those uttered by Miyagi so many years ago.
The theater I saw it in was only a quarter full, but it was the first show of the morning (saw it at a cheaper matinee) so they're never full at that time. What's great however is at the end everyone was cheering. The movie really grabs you successfully.
Final thought: the kid with the Mohawk was hilarious. I keep thinking he was based on a video game character.
