
KUNG FU YOGA MOVIE REVIEWS FULL
Or if you loved watching those game shows on television where participants would have to unlock mysteries to find the hidden treasure." Read the full review here. The second half of the film will literally make you nostalgic if you were a 90s kid who loved the idea of solving crimes or puzzles. The film is also visually good and there is humour at the right places. The film promises and man, there’s action! Watching Jackie Chan’s Kung Fu movies is worth all the money you spend on the film. It’s a must watch only if you’re a Jackie Chan fan. Our critic Anusha writes, "It’s not a film that you must watch but if you do, you’ll definitely enjoy it. Director Stanley Tong unloads a ton of information on you in the first ten minutes, leaving you half-confused and already half-disinterested.
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Hell, the man is probably rich enough to do anything he wants to. Kung-Fu Yoga Review by Nihit Bhave on The Times Of India Rating: The movie begins so abruptly that you feel like you’ve started watching episode no. His name alone possesses enough weight to carry an entire movie single-handedly with the right marketing. Kung-Fu Yoga scratches fans itch for no-nonsense, no-pretense Chan fare - in which he isnt second-banana to a Western star, or married to a director. Review: Bollywoodlife gave the film 3 stars. Everybody knows Jackie Chan and his distinctive martial arts choreography. Will Jack manage to get the treasure or it will stay with the wrong people? But when a trusted aide and the descendant of a rebel leader thwart their plans, things go haywire. Synopsis: Jack played by Chan, is a renowned archaeologist who teams up with his Indian counterpart Amyra Dastur to look for a treasure that belonged to the Magadha Kingdom. Trying to seriously deconstruct, decipher Kung Fu Yoga plot is a lot like discussing politics over a drink, with close friends whose world-view you cant get - nothing will change, youll only.
