"The Medallion" has a pretty good first half: there are enough scenes to prove that Jackie Chan's still got it, from a fight aboard a ship (where he ties a guy's arm to his leg using his own shoelaces and a piece of clothing!) to a fun freewheeling foot chase, and other minor stunts. But after Jackie "dies" and comes back equipped with superpowers, there are no more real fight scenes for him: they are all special effects - enhanced and wired. From a pure martial arts perspective, Claire Forlani's close-quarters fights near the end are the best that the second half of this film has to offer (more proof that Sammo Hung can make anyone look like a genuine martial artist!). The story is basically a rehash of Eddie Murphy's "The Golden Child", and it has a rushed feel to it (it's probably no coincidence that the DVD contains about 15 deleted scenes). But the cast is likable: Forlani is utterly lovely, Julian Sands is ideally cast as the immortality-seeking villain, and Jackie is always Jackie. "The Medallion" will probably disappoint most martial arts fans, but those who like the main actors will definitely get some enjoyment out of it. (**)
The Medallion
2003
Action / Comedy / Fantasy / Thriller
The Medallion
2003
Action / Comedy / Fantasy / Thriller
Plot summary
A Hong Kong detective suffers a fatal accident involving a mysterious medallion and is transformed into an immortal warrior with superhuman powers.
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Disappointing but likable Jackie Chan film
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Eddie Yang (Jackie Chan), Arthur Watson (Lee Evans), and Nicole James (Claire Forlani) are Interpol agents on the trail of artifact thief Snakehead (Julian Sands) and his crew. Snakehead is pursuing a boy and his medallion with supernatural powers.
The movie starts with an ill-defined situation. It's a muddle until a hippie does an exposition dump at the midpoint. The more this turns into a superhero movie, the less compelling it becomes. The comedy starts off badly with a gay panic joke from Lee Evans. He's not the best comedian but he could have worked if he had better material. His wife has a fun reveal but it comes out of nowhere. Forlani is wasted with an empty character. Her best scenes are the deleted scenes in the credits. Jackie's deleted scenes are legendary but this one only has comedic flubs. It's not as awesome as a stunt gone wrong. All in all, the writing is a mess and maybe it could have been saved.