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Man Of Tai Chi
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The film is about a young man fighting for his goal. This young man is Tiger Chen, a somewhat rebellious Tai Chi student who uses Tai Chi to fight despite his master's fears. But when the temple threatens to destroy it and redevelop it, it fights in the underground fighting club to get the money the temple needs. However, he quickly realized that the employer had other negative motives.
The film is about a young man fighting for his goal. This young man is Tiger Chen, a somewhat rebellious Tai Chi student who uses Tai Chi to fight despite his master's fears. But when the temple threatens to destroy it and redevelop it, it fights in the underground fighting club to get the money the temple needs. However, he quickly realized that the employer had other negative motives.
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#China Film Group #Company Films #Dalian Wanda Group #Karen Mok #Keanu Reeves #Man of Tai Chi #Tiger Hu Chen
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November 01, 2013
Cinematographer Elliot Davis films the fight scenes with thrilling immediacy: lots of long takes, so you realize you are actually seeing these guys actually do this, as opposed to watching something pieced together later in the editing room.
March 16, 2017
As a martial arts action film, Man of Tai Chi is fun enough -- the fights are engaging, Chen's moves are breathtaking, and Keanu Reeves goes full Keanu Reeves.
Metro
November 14, 2013
[Director Keanu Reeves] cuts too much, but he respects the fighters' abilities - and the viewers' desire to see them.
March 04, 2015
Man of Tai Chi is probably one of the best martial arts films this side of The Raid.
June 23, 2016
Yes, it's irreverent at times, but Man Of Tai Chi exudes confidence in its silliness, too, never actually treating the subject of martial arts as light or inconsequential.
November 01, 2013
[An] ambitious but generic martial-arts movie.
November 01, 2013
Reeves has clearly seen many Hong Kong films, and with the help of two veterans, Hollywood cinematographer Elliot Davis and HK editor Derek Hui, he's replicated one.
April 07, 2014
Pro forma, sure, but briskly paced. For the most part, the fight scenes are grounded in physical potential, but there are shots and edits that have simple physical magic to them.
November 01, 2013
Keanu Reeves makes his directorial debut in a cartoonish kung fu movie with splashy fight scenes and an underdeveloped wit.
February 05, 2014
While Reeves exhibits natural talent behind the camera, his debut carries an austere coldness that shuts out any semblance of diverting pleasure.
November 01, 2013
Don't get too hopeful for greatness, but the damned thing works.
November 04, 2013
The brutally efficient shooting style Reeves employs to film master choreographer Yuen Woo Ping's breathtaking fights is refreshingly grounded and old-school kinetic.