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Ride On

Original title: Long ma jing shen
  • 2023
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
6.8K
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Jackie Chan in Ride On (2023)
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Martial ArtsActionComedyDramaFamily

A washed-up stuntman and his stunt horse become an overnight social media sensation when their real-life fight with debt collectors goes viral.A washed-up stuntman and his stunt horse become an overnight social media sensation when their real-life fight with debt collectors goes viral.A washed-up stuntman and his stunt horse become an overnight social media sensation when their real-life fight with debt collectors goes viral.

  • Director
    • Larry Yang
  • Writer
    • Larry Yang
  • Stars
    • Jackie Chan
    • Haocun Liu
    • Kevin Guo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    6.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Larry Yang
    • Writer
      • Larry Yang
    • Stars
      • Jackie Chan
      • Haocun Liu
      • Kevin Guo
    • 47User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Luo Zhilong (Lao Luo)
    Haocun Liu
    • Luo Xiaobao
    Kevin Guo
    Kevin Guo
    • Lu Naihua
    Yueting Lang
    Yueting Lang
    • Luo Xiaobao's mother
    Andy On
    Andy On
    • Da Mi
    Hang Su
    • Shou Xia
    Jing Wu
    Jing Wu
    • Chen Yuanwei
    Shenyang Xiao
    Shenyang Xiao
    • Li Yan
    Xing Yu
    Xing Yu
    • Da Wei
    Yu Ailei
    • Xia Mao
    • (as Ailei Yu)
    Rongguang Yu
    Rongguang Yu
    • He Xin
    Joey Yung
    Joey Yung
    • Yingzi
    Shuguang Gao
    Shuguang Gao
    • Restaurant owner
    Guanhua Han
    • Action director
    Lin Kong
    • Naihua's mother
    Aarif Lee
    Aarif Lee
    • Policeman
    Ray Lui
    Ray Lui
    • Wang Haiquan
    Binlong Pan
    Binlong Pan
    • Divorced father
    • Director
      • Larry Yang
    • Writer
      • Larry Yang
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    7Coolmade2000

    A Great Movie for the Biggest Jackie Chan Superfan Like Me

    I was not expecting that much emotional drama from a movie starring Jackie Chan like this one, and I'm super glad it captured those emotional pinpoints.

    This really looks like the type of film Jackie has always wanted to act in given his comments about trying other acting chops besides the typical kung-fu action scenes, and I couldn't be more happier for him to finally have that opportunity. I think the closest film to his best dramatic role before Ride On was Police Story: Lockdown.

    The movie has a good balance of action, comedy, & drama, and doesn't rely on action fight scenes to showcase Jackie and the rest of the cast. I truly felt the heartwarming & heartbreaking father-and-daughter dynamic between Luo and Bao.

    All of that goes without mentioning that the fight scenes we all love from Jackie Chan & the stunt team are in the movie, and to me, that is excellent and satisfying fan service well presented & fun.

    The few issues I did have with the movie, but not that big of a deal, are some of the story beats that seem off at times, a few minutes of the second act that was slightly rushed & not enough to process, and some of Luo's disciples that deserve more screentime.

    Finally, almost exactly like the fanbase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that hunt Easter eggs for references, superfans of Jackie Chan are in for many, many treats throughout the movie. Superfans will point out props, set designs, costumes, some martial arts techniques, and other elements that either reference or at least remind them of scenes from films throughout Jackie Chan's career.

    This movie also reminds me of movies like The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent paying tribute to Nicolas Cage's career or The Fabelmans subtlety telling the origins of Steven Spielberg's early stages in his filmmaking career.

    Ride On serves perfectly as a touching tribute to Jackie Chan's work.
    5isaacsundaralingam

    An interesting core concept executed with the utmost incompetence

    This is the first Jackie Chan movie since The Foreigner in 2017, where initial reviews weren't downright horrible. And as low a bar as it is, it did get my expectations quite high. I have been a lifelong Jackie Chan fan, having watched every single movie he's ever made, yet hating the fact that a majority of his movies have been nothing short of horrible towards his later years. So of course, mediocre reviews are enough to get my hopes up.

    This movie starts off on a very promising note, almost as if it was made with love for Jackie's contribution to cinema. And as endearing a concept as it might be, the execution of it was just bad. The movie has no idea where to go with its premise, and ends up with an extremely incompetent script that just comes across as illiterate of any sense of storytelling. It's truly sad to think of how good this movie could have been.

    That being said, it's still not as bad as Jackie's last few movies. Vanguard, Iron Mask, Knight of Shadows, Bleeding Steel and Kung Fu Yoga are some of the worst movies he's been in, and that's including his earliest work as a Bruce Lee clone. So at least there's that, and at least Ride On tries to take itself somewhat seriously with its so-called tribute to Chan and the stuntmen of Chinese cinema.

    Overall, I'm disappointed that it wasn't as good as it could have been, but I'm also a little relieved at how it succeeds in being "not the literal worst" like all of Jackie Chan's recent stuff.
    6tkdlifemagazine

    Ride On is Family Friendly Fun

    Ride On has the distinction of being an international Jackie Chan film that has something for everyone. For hardcore Jackie Chan fans it has its share of martial arts, stunt choreography, and comedic interludes. However, it is a family friendly film that has a poignant and powerful message about love and family. Finally, it has a stunt horse, and everyone loves a horse that can act and do stunts.

    Larry Yang did a create job creating the story of a down and out, fictional stunt man that is modeled, in many ways, after Chan himself. In fact, the film pays such deep homage to Chan's work that many of the scenes incorporate Chan's style and fight choreography. More significantly, the film walks the razor's edge by using historical film clips and injury outakes of Chan's real life, but still maintaining its fictitious persona. Under this guise the audience is getting a Jackie Chan film that, simultaneously, pays homage to Chan's own career.

    Chan has matured as an actor and he does a good job here playing the role of a man coming to grips with his age, his family struggles, and his financial hardships. He is very good in this role and he is very likable. Lia Haocun is, particularly, good as his estranged daughter with a legal mind. She is so good that many international social media outlets were sharing a scene from the film and identifying her as his actual daughter.

    As the film pays tribute to the legacy of Jackie Chan, it was great to see Wu Jing and Shi Yanngeng in the roles of model cinematic characters, which they actually are.

    While the film is family friendly, it is not a children's movie. It has something for adults and children, and the themes are very adult and serious, despite some funny scenes. There is plenty of action and adventure for the viewer looking for more than simply a tribute film, or just a family friendly animal picture. There is a martial arts, action film very much alive in Ride On.

    The real star of the film is the horse. He is well trained and fun to watch on screen. Chan's paternal relationship with him transcends the ordinary, and is executed in a powerful, heartfelt, and moving way. This is the heart of the film.

    While this film is Chinese made for a Chinese audience, it does have international appeal. If you are lover of Jackie Chan, and appreciate his voluminous archive of work, you will like this a lot. However, you don't need to know anything about Jackie Chan to appreciate and enjoy this move. I liked it a lot, and I recommend it.

    The film is in Mandarin with English Subtitles.
    6nightringer-76840

    Family Comedy Drama with Aging Jacky Chan

    Ride On is actually a good children / teen drama about family and legacy. Jacky Chan, again, proved he can act. He has been producing dramatic movies with dramatic acting time and time again, this is one of them.

    Action-wise, Jacky is old and he knows it well. He kept the action scene limited and using stunt doubles, his own stunt team, nonetheless.

    This is an entertaining movie for the family but nothing special for Jacky's fans. It lacks the memorable craziness of his old stunts because he is older and wiser.

    But Ride On is not about comedic action story, this is a dramatic movie with some comedic action. I would consider it as the trial run for Rush Hour latest sequel.
    7boblipton

    Successful Elevator Pitch To Me: "Jackie Chan"

    Washed-up stunt man Jackie Chan has papers served on him to take his horse. He meets with estranged daughter Haocun Liu to find a lawyer, and she puts forth her geeky boy friend.

    It's Jackie Chan and a horse, which is all fans like me need to make us happy for a couple of hours. Even if Chan is going to be seventy on his next birthday, and his stunts are achieved by close-up, short takes, and actually having stunt men in the longer shots, I can still enjoy Chan's sense of humor, and the fact that this is a movie where he actually acts, with a story about an old man growing up, and the dedication to taking real risks to make good movies that stunt men have shown for more than a hundred years.

    And it's a very handsome horse.

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      Numerous references throughout Jackie Chan's career in film and stunts are shown, most notably films like Drunken Master (1978), Project A (1983), My Lucky Stars (1985), Police Story (1985), Armour of God (1986), Who Am I? (1998), New Police Story (2004), The Myth (2005), etc.

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 2023 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • Hong Kong
    • Official sites
      • Watch Ride On on Disney+ Hotstar
      • Well Go USA Entertainment (United States)
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Обережно, кінь
    • Filming locations
      • Shanghai, China
    • Production companies
      • Alibaba Pictures Group
      • Beijing Hairun Pictures Company
      • China Film Co., Ltd.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $128,950
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $64,759
      • Apr 9, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $36,258,730
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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