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Donnie Yen Weekend – Iceman (2014)

By Newguy

Donnie Yen Weekend – Iceman (2014)Director: Wing-Cheong Law

Writer: Fung Lam, Mark Wu (Screenplay)

Starring: Donnie Yen, Baoqiang Wang, Shengyi Huang, Kang Yu, Simon Yam, Suet Lam

Plot: An imperial guard and his three traitorous childhood friends ordered to hunt him down get accidentally buried and kept frozen in time. 400 years later passes and they are defrosted continuing the battle they left behind.

Runtime: 1 Hour 44 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Verdict: Nice Action, Weak Comedy

Story: Iceman starts when Ho Ying (Yen) gets awoken from a frozen sleep of 400-years in the modern time, he must look to adapt fast to a world different from his own. Ying isn’t the only one to make it to the modern time, his brothers Sao (Wang) and Niehu (Yu) arrive as they look to hunt him down after all these years after he is meant to of betrayed his emperor.

Ying must use the people willing to help him in May (Huang) to locate the Golden Wheel of Time, to prove that he is innocent to stop his brother’s from hunting him down.

Thoughts on Iceman

Characters – Ying was once one of the emperor’s most trusted imperial guards, he is betrayed and framed for treason before getting frozen in time. He gets defrosted in the modern time, where he must go in search for the Golden Wheel of Time to prove his true innocence and protect the world from his own brothers. Sao and San Ko are the two brothers that have also, they are causing more havoc in their hunt for Ying which has drawn more police presence. May is the young lady that takes Ying in, teaches him about the modern day unaware of the true danger that could come their direction. Cheung is running a military chase for Ying, he has learnt the power of the Golden Wheel of Time and believes that he can use it for his own good.

PerformancesDonnie Yen is the main attraction to this film, we know he can handle the action which is does with ease, it is when it needs to work on the comedy side of things when his performance goes downhill. Baoqiang Wang and Kang Yu are both entertaining enough in their roles, while Simon Yam brings much needed seriousness to the film. Shengyi Huang is the strongest part of the comedy in the film.

Donnie Yen Weekend – Iceman (2014)

StoryThe story follows three brothers and former imperial guards in ancient China, find themselves waking up in the modern time, still at battle for the action that happened in the ancient times. This story is an ambitious idea and it does work for the idea of having the fish out of water situation created for the imperial guards. We do go through the idea of needing to figure out how survive in the new surrounding, which does work too and seeing the twists along the way with the flashbacks does fill in moments of blanks in the storyline. Parts of the storyline can come off confusing though because we do seem to have a lot going on and it does feel like if you blink you might miss something.

Action/ComedyThe action in this film is easily the highlight of it, we get to see Donnie Yen doing his fighting sequences which are always entertaining to watch. The comedy however falls flat resorting to fart jokes, May is the only one that gets proper laughs.

SettingsThe film uses the settings to show how the ancient men must adapt to the modern world with the different type of locations they visit.

Special EffectsThe effects in the film are good in places, but weak if others, when it comes to the roaring faces they particular look weak.

Donnie Yen Weekend – Iceman (2014)

Scene of the Movie –
Bridge fight.

That Moment That Annoyed Me Fart Jokes.

Final ThoughtsThis is an easy watch action sci-fi film, if you want martial arts entertainment this will give you what you need.

Overall: Enjoyable action film.

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Donnie Yen Weekend – Iceman (2014)

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