: At 62, Chan proves he’s still a master of physical comedy and creative choreography. While the film relies more on ensemble action than solo martial arts, Ma Yuan’s "talk less, do more" attitude provides plenty of classic Chan moments.
(2016) is a high-octane blend of action, comedy, and war that brings martial arts legend Jackie Chan back to the era of World War II for a patriotic yet playful caper. Directed by Ding Sheng , this 123-minute spectacle follows a ragtag group of ordinary Chinese workers who become unlikely heroes against the Japanese occupation. The Story: Misfits on a Mission Railroad Tigers AГ§ГЈo, ComГ©dia, Guerra 2016 2h 0...
He reveals a failed plan to blow up a strategically vital bridge—a key Japanese supply route. Despite being unarmed and vastly outnumbered, the Tigers decide to complete the mission themselves, putting them on a literal collision course with the ruthless Japanese military. Key Highlights : At 62, Chan proves he’s still a
: For those missing the playful tone of older Hong Kong action comedies like Project A , this film captures a similar "Robin Hood-style" spirit. Directed by Ding Sheng , this 123-minute spectacle
: While it deals with serious historical themes, the movie maintains a lighthearted tone with bumbling villains and witty banter.
: The movie’s third act is dominated by a massive, high-speed train sequence that some critics have compared to a "live-action cartoon" due to its scale and slapstick elements. Why Watch It?
: The cinematography and score lean heavily into the rhythmic power of locomotives, making the train itself a primary character. Where to Watch