Twin Dragons (1992)



Movie Title: Twin Dragons

Year Released: 1992

Rated: PG-13

Runtime: 1h 29min

Genre: Action, Comedy

Director: Ringo Lam and Hark Tsui

Writer: Barry Wong, Hark Tsui, Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung, Yik Wong; Val Kuklowsky & Rod Dean (english adaptation)

Starring: Jackie Chan, Maggie Cheung, Nina Li Chi, Teddy Robin Kwan, James Wong, Sylvia Chang, Kirk Wong

Review: A pair of identical twins are separated at birth. One becomes a streetwise mechanic and martial artist and the other an acclaimed musician and conductor, both played by the uber talented Jackie Chan. When they finally meeting in adulthood a case of mistaken identity puts both their lives in danger. Jackie Chan is an entertainer through and through. Here he plays two roles, John Ma and Boomer. And, as always, he does all his own stunts, he plays the piano, and charms the audience as only he can. Twin Dragons is not only an action movie, but it's a very funny comedy, too. The last act of the movie is action and stunts that are so impressive, so unbelievable, so incredible that you'll question the laws of physics. Jackie Chan knows how to make an fun, entertaining movie and Twin Dragons is one of them.

Stars (out of 4):
       

Fun Fact: Director John Woo has a brief cameo as the priest at the wedding.



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