The Myth

Director:
Stanley Tong
Starring:
Jackie Chan, Kim
Hee-seon, Tony Leung Ka Fai,
Mallika Sherawat
Plot:
Archeologist Jack Lee (Jackie Chan)
keeps having reoccurring dreams of a past life, where he is the great
General Meng whom is sworn to protect a Korean Princess named OK-soo
(Kim). When his old friend William (Tony
Leung) returns to his life telling scientific tales of a levitating
Holy man in India. They decide to go investigating Indiana Jones style.
However, when Lee stumbles on (more like almost gets crusted by) a tomb
revealing a painting of the Princess from his dream, he begins unraveling
the true connection between his past life and his current.
Review:
Stanley Tongs The Myth is two different stories intertwined together
into one. One plays very much like a Jackie Chan film, filled with a
healthy dose of Chan approved action and humor. The other is something
that we have never seen from Jackie, a sweeping epic filled with horses
and swords, princess’ and soldiers, and even some decapitation!
Basically its like putting Armor of God and Musa The Warrior on two
separate pieces of bread, and making a sandwich! But does the sandwich
taste good? As a matter of fact it kinda does.
The
Myth does come with its flaws however, and not in small doses either.
Perhaps the films most common is the often horrible CGI!(And to think,
it was nominated for best Visual Effects at the HKFA) Its not always
bad, but when it sticks, it reeks! Luckily the film is not too depended
on the CGI so it is not to completely put one off the film. Another
disappointment is the wasted use of Mallika Sherawat. If you love Bollywood,
and were excited to see her in this film, don’t get too excited.
Billing her as a lead is almost as bad as calling Steven Segal the star
of Executive Decision(if you have seen that film you are probably nodding
in agreement). Her purpose in the film is basically to walk around with
Jack while he is in India. That’s it. . . Oh and to dance, and
get 90% naked(out of frame, sorry!).
The
rest of the leading cast however were used quite well. Tony Leung Ka
Fai may not have had an overly demanding role, but he pulled it off.
Kim Hee-seon is wonderful and quite believable in her role. Its Jackie
Chan however, who definitely earns his star status in this film. Chan
is such an underrated actor. This is indeed quite unfortunate, because
the man can act! His performance as the honorable General Meng is wonderful,
and may be one of his best acting performance to date. The only problem
with it is that if you have not seen such films as Crime Story, New
Police Story, or Heart of Dragon, and are used to his mainstream films
like First Strike, Rush Hour, Tuxedo, or Rumble in the Bronx. You may
not be able to take him as a serious actor, especially in this role.
What
is also great about The Myth is the visuals. It’s a very pretty
film, mostly filmed in India, but even the shots of Hong Kong from atop
Jacks home is beautiful! As pretty as the film is, what really stands
out(to me anyway)is the wonderful music. The theme titled “Endless
Love” is played in various arrangements throughout the majority
of the flash backs with General Meng and Oh-soo.(it is also performed
by Jackie Chan and Kim Hee-seon) The song was nominated at the 2006
Hong Kong Film Awards for best Original Song. It’s a great song
that fits the tone of the film so well.
If
you like action in your Chan films, The Myth has some of that too. As
stated above the scenes in modern day have the comedic, and crafty Jackie
Chan fights you know and love, one in particular happens to be one of
his best in recent films, which is in a glue factory. The period sequences
play more like your typical epic film ala’ Musa, Hero, The Promise.
Mostly swordplay, horses etc. Not as fun to watch, but still pretty
damn good
If
you like period epics, or modern action films, or if you like both!
Then you will enjoy The Myth to some degree, because its basically both
of those! Its also a pretty daring film for Jackie Chan. It is not often
you see him on a horse during the Qin Dynasty leading and army of soldiers
to protect a princess, in fact you haven’t. Till now. Some may
not accept that. But I respect him for trying something different. For
those who will not be able to handle that kind of Jackie, the other
half of the film will probably save it. Will we ever see him in another
Period epic, this time entirely a period film? Who knows, but one thing
is for sure. He could easily pull it off.
Highlights
- Beautiful
cinematography.
- Great
international cast
- The
music! The theme “Endless Love” is an amazing song,
and its music is played throughout the film.
- Decent
story
- Fight
at the Glue factory(one of Jackies most original)
- Very
nice job blending the modern day sequences with the period sequences.
Letdowns
- Plagued
with some truly horrendous CGI
- The
ending sequence in the cave seems very out of place with the rest
of the film.
- If
you have not seen many of Jackie Chans films outside what has been
made popular in the mainstream, you may not be able to take him
seriously in this film.
- If
you are a big Bollywood fan, and was excited to see Mallika Sherawat,
you will be disappointed by her small and somewhat pointless appearance.
- Jackie
plays a character names Jack(enough already!)
- The
villain looks too much like Joey from Friends.
Rating:
7.0 out of 10.0