Jackie Chan is one of my favorite actors, because he's so funny and skillful in terms of stunts especially in the movies he made. Moreover, he has a lot of charitable institution built and support. I always make sure to watch his movie every time there is or watching You Tube videos of his guesting and interviews because he really makes me smile with his witty humor.
This year, a movie has been finished and ready to view on January 30, 2013 in our country - Chinese Zodiac. So get ready for that, I am sure its another exciting, funny and amazing movie that will be distributed by Star Cinema, its the first foreign movie that Star Cinema distributed in our country, so except the best.
Globe-trotting soldier-of-fortune JC is hired by
shady antiques dealers to track down six missing bronze animal-heads by any
means necessary. The six bronzes originally formed part of a set of twelve,
representing the animals of the Chinese Zodiac, forming part of a fountain in
the old Summer Palace outside Beijing; they were looted and dispersed when
Anglo-French armies sacked the Summer Palace in 1860. JC and his crack team of
assistants first head to France, where two of the bronzes are believed to be held
in a private collection. The operation to ‘liberate’ the bronzes from a heavily
guarded Chateau brings JC into an uneasy alliance with Coco, a Chinese student
in Paris, who is active in a global movement which campaigns for stolen
cultural treasures to be returned to their homelands. Along the way, JC makes
an enemy-for-life of Pierre, the chief of staff at the Chateau Marceau, and an
unexpected friend of Katherine, a bankrupted aristocrat whose home contains
another of the missing bronzes. The trail next leads JC and his team, now
including Coco and Katherine, to a forgotten tropical island in the South Seas,
where two missing animal heads are found in a beached wreck. A multi-national
band of pirates moves to block the team’s getaway, but JC’s skill and
resourcefulness wins the day. Back home, JC is stunned to learn that his
employers already had the sixth missing bronze all along, and he sets out to
teach them a lesson for tricking him. Meanwhile the protest movement has
persuaded buyers to shun auctions of stolen national treasures, and the shady
dealers are threatening to destroy the sixth bronze in public. Will JC’s
conscience – and his sense of Chinese national pride – kick in to push him to
save the last bronze from destruction?
See you at Cinemas on January 30, Let's get ready for another adventure and never before seen stunts from the @EyeOfJackieChan :)