Wu dang 20122/15/2023 ![]() As his romantic interest, Mini Yang is lame. It fails, mostly because of Zhao’s unbelievable performance. He’s got a daughter with him on the treasure hunt (Josie Xu) in an attempt to make the character likable. Combined, the two make Dang an ugly film.Īs the lead, Zhao Wenzhuo is terrible. The only thing worse than Cheung Ka-fai’s editing is that score from Lo. He has glaring, obvious jump cuts, he doesn’t match where the characters are standing or, since there’s a lot of wire-work, floating. There is one big problems with Dang–technically speaking. Dragging out the action to make up for lack of story only works if the action enterains. Maybe kids don’t care about the acting being terrible or Tony Cheung’s bad cinematography. The kung fu scenes are slow–Lincoln Lo’s lame music makes for poor accompaniment–and the script is just dumb. Watching the film, I wondering if the target audience is kids. His direction has a lack of personality anyway, which sort of suits Dang. Director Leung never quite emphasizes the 1920s setting, partially because of the plot–the action moves quickly to a timeless temple–but also because everything in Dang looks so fake, if Leung doesn’t move fast, the CG shows. Wu Dang is a mix of a martial arts competition picture and Indiana Jones. ![]()
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