![]() ![]() The fun and humor element is not the same as found in Chan's other movies and the characters are very weak, foolish and forced which are not able to impress at all. But unfortunately, despite having some great action sequences, CZ12 doesn't turn out to be that entertaining as expected. It sets the mood right and you are all game for watching something very exciting and exceptional coming up in the next reels. It begins with a novel, exciting & well shot sequence where Chan is escaping from a mansion after completing his ongoing mission. Chan and his crew are hired to find these 12 bronze heads and the film is all about their adventurous expedition to complete the collection. The location of few of those heads is known but the rest need to be discovered and brought back. ![]() This time the heist specialist or treasure hunter Chan takes up an assignment to deliver the 12 bronze heads of the Chinese Zodiac, stolen from Chinese dynasty's Summer Palace centuries ago. His latest offering is also made on the similar format showcasing all the essential ingredients of a Jackie Chan film but still cannot be rated at par with his earlier classics since its not that exciting as it may seem from its short synopsis. In the past 3 decades Jackie Chan has successfully developed and maintained his own kind of genre full of unbelievable action, acrobatic fights, thrilling moments, unlimited fun and decent humour entertaining all age groups ranging from the innocent kids to the intelligent old. ![]()
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