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Tai Chi Zero(太极)

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China · 2012
Rated PG-13 · 1h 40m
Director Stephen Fung
Starring Xiaochao Yuan, Stanley Fung, Shu Qi, AngelaBaby
Genre Action, Drama

In Chen Village, everyone is professionally trained in Tai Chi. Though Lu Chan has arrived to train, the villagers are forbidden to teach outsiders. But when a man appears with plans to build a railroad through the village, they realize they may have to rely on Lu Chan, who has a secret power of his own.

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Time Out by

If director Stephen Fung's frenetic visual style is the Red Bull in this cinematic cocktail, then the dozy plotting is the vodka - leaving you feeling momentarily excited but ultimately narcotized.

75

The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

The story's fundamentals remain solid, and the battle between the village of kung-fu experts and an army of 19th century technophiles is so cleverly staged and exciting that the inevitable sequel (already in the works) will be welcome, as will any future martial-arts movies that Tai Chi Zero may inspire.

67

The Playlist by Oliver Lyttelton

It won't linger in the mind longer than it takes for the credits to roll, but it's a lot of fun while it lasts, and we're genuinely looking forward to part 2 at this point.

50

Slant Magazine by Steve Macfarlane

Essentially a live-action anime, it sweats rivulets of Tarantino-era digital anxiety from all pores--every kick, punch, pan, and zoom exaggerated for maximum impact.

50

Boston Globe by Ty Burr

All this manic invention is great fun for a while, until Tai Chi Zero falls apart on the rocks of the eternal verities: story, acting, direction.

75

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

Tai Chi Zero is loads of fun to watch, especially a battle in which watermelons, bananas and other fruits and veggies serve as flying weapons.

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