Chinese Zodiac Page #2

Synopsis: Asian Hawk (Jackie Chan) leads a mercenary team to recover several lost artifacts from the Old Summer Palace, the bronze heads of the 12 Chinese Zodiac animals which was looted by foreigners in the 1800s. Assisted by a Chinese student and a Parisian lady, Hawk stops at nothing to accomplish the mission.
Genre: Action, Adventure
Director(s): Jackie Chan
Production: WAMCR
  5 wins & 8 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
29
Rotten Tomatoes:
38%
PG-13
Year:
2012
109 min
408 Views


has recently examined two auctioned heads.

Which two?

Rabbit-head,

and this Rat-head.

Can I get in touch with her?

I'll contact her for you now.

Thanks.

Can I touch them?

Certainly.

Thanks.

No need to be so serious!

I must, I must

It's coming.

The Rat-head is finished.

Is it very valuable?

Depends on what you think is valuable.

For 1O euros, you can have them both.

This is your document.

Welcome to Paris!

Thank you.

We are here for peace.

Peace! Peace in your heart!

Peace!

Everybody! Okay?

We will voice our concerns peacefully.

You sure it is here?

According to the GPS

Then wait here.

Paris!

What?

Are you kidding?

It's your size! It's not your size!

If it's not,

it was the seller who made a mistake.

Get lost!

It's over between us!

No! It's not over! I love you, Coco!

I love you.

Love

Love my ass!

Okay! Okay!

If that's how it is, give me back my keys!

Who are you?

Who are you?

Professor Guan sent me.

Just wait!

Who's this fellow? Your new boyfriend?

Yes!

Thank you for catching.

You're welcome. You don't have keys?

She says it's over between us.

I just want my set of keys back

so I can give it to another girlfriend.

Sorry. I missed

You missed...

Let's go. Hurry up.

You are Shangguan Ma-ding?

Yes.

But my research told me.

Shangguan Ma-ding has passed away.

That was my cousin. I am Martin Shangguan.

Oh, really?

Follow me, then.

Boys and girls,

Martin is from National Geographic Channel.

He is here to do a feature on the bronze heads.

We need all the help we can get

from mainstream media like

National Geographic Channel.

I'll do my best.

A common goal among us young people

is to retrieve lost relics

for various countries.

Of course, they include the 12 bronze heads.

These are the two in France?

Yes.

They belong to Count Marceau.

I examined them.

Professor Guan verified their data.

They're authentic.

He lives in that chateau?

Sorry!

Occupational habit.

Guys!

Over here.

What's going on?

What's wrong, guys'?

I was walking with Wu Qing,

we were keeping surveillance on a cargo

No battery no memory card.

Which we suspect of being stolen antiques.

Suddenly,

all these guys started beating us up!

They only stopped

when I tried to call the police.

It's too risky.

I've told you many times,

we only protest in peace.

Why didn't you stop him?

No, listen...

No, guys. Listen to me.

I'd like to remind all of you about

the principles of our organization.

One, we don't give the police any trouble.

Two, we don't interfere

in the lives of the people.

And three, we don't disturb social order.

Absolutely!

You have my support.

Producer from National Geographic Channel.

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Frankie Chan

Frankie Chan Fan-kei (born 1951) is a Chinese martial arts actor, film director, producer, action director, and composer. Chan is best known to Hong Kong action cinema fans as the main antagonist in Sammo Hung's The Prodigal Son where he faces Yuen Biao in the final reel. Chan has starred in a number of modern action films, most notably Burning Ambition, Outlaw Brothers and Carry On Pickpocket. He also directed and composed many films in the 1970s and 1980s, including The Young Master, Odd Couple and Armour of God II: Operation Condor. In 2011 Chan directed Legendary Amazons, a film about the female Generals of the Yang clan. more…

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