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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)

PG-13 09/01/2021 Action, Adventure, Fantasy 2h 12m
75%
User
Score
7.3/10
92%
71/100

You can't outrun your destiny.

Overview

Shang-Chi must confront the past he thought he left behind when he is drawn into the web of the mysterious Ten Rings organization.

Destin Daniel Cretton

Screenplay

David Callaham

Screenplay

Andrew Lanham

Screenplay

Steve Englehart

Characters

Top Billed Cast

Simu Liu

Simu Liu

Shaun / Shang-Chi

Tony Leung

Tony Leung

Xu Wenwu

Awkwafina

Awkwafina

Katy

Ben Kingsley

Ben Kingsley

Trevor Slattery

Meng'er Zhang

Meng'er Zhang

Xialing

Fala Chen

Fala Chen

Li

Michelle Yeoh

Michelle Yeoh

Ying Nan

Yuen Wah

Yuen Wah

Master Guang Bo

Florian Munteanu

Florian Munteanu

Razor Fist

Media

No thoughts, just Morris.

No thoughts, just Morris.

Making History Featurette

Making History Featurette

Morris' Origins - BTS

Morris' Origins - BTS

All

All

Finding the Ten Rings - BTS

Finding the Ten Rings - BTS

One Name

One Name

“Jester” Official Clip

“Jester” Official Clip

Let’s Go

Let’s Go

“He Has The Pendant” Clip

“He Has The Pendant” Clip

Tribute

Tribute

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Reviews

A review by garethmb

Written on August 23, 2021

The latest film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has arrived with “Shang Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings”.

The film introduces audiences to Shang Chi (Simu Liu); an easygoing San Francisco resident who spends his time parking cars and hanging out with his friend Katy (Awkwafina) and her family.

Life is steady if unspectacular until he is accosted on a city bus by a group looking to take a pendant his mother gave him. When Shang Chi shocks Katy and the occupants of the bus with his martial arts abilities; he attempts to find his sister Xialing (Meng’er Zhang); who runs an underground fight club. While Xialing is estranged from her brother; their father Wenwu (Tony Chiu-Wai Leung) has conspired to bring them and their pendants before him.

Their father uses the power of sac...

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A review by Manuel São Bento

Written on September 3, 2021

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/shang-chi-spoiler-free-review

"Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings just became one of my absolute favorites of the entire MCU! Destin Daniel Cretton delivers an entertainment-heavy movie with arguably the best action ever seen in the cinematic universe. Through the outstanding mix of long takes, impressive fighting choreography, and jaw-dropping stunt work, Simu Liu shines with his martial arts skills, but also in tackling the identity issues of the protagonist. Marvel gains yet another emotionally compelling antagonist, as well as a relatable female character that embodies many elements of the Asian-American culture. Despite an overreliance on unnecessary, excessive exposition devices (narration, flashbacks, fore...

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A review by RADIO1'S MR. MOVIE!-MAD AMI 🌠

Written on September 28, 2021

**Take That 👊 💥 DELTA-21 . . . . . . Marvel Studios Presents The " _M o t h e r_ " Of All Superhero -{ FANTASlES }- . You've Been Warned . . . . . . The Bonkers Level Here Is, Er, Well :
" _E X P O N E N T I A L_ 😂 🐲❗" .**

A **- _B I G_ -** Screen MINI Review. Viewed Sept. 5, '21.

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Katy : "That's fine...... you can just explain on the plane". { Said to Shaun a.k.a Shang-Chi, marking a "sudden and unexpected" twist of events }.

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**1. " So -{ MANY }- Upsides : "Crouching Tiger, Hidden MARVEL" { Gosh . . . . where do I even start❓} " :** Ang Lee's circa 2000 quasi-mystical Martial arts spectacular is the -Very- first film that came to my mind whilst...

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A review by T D Heath

Written on December 16, 2021

**Shang-chi** is the 25th film in the marvel cinematic universe, it is deep without canyons of emotion but also comedic (with occasional comedic failures).

This film embarks the MCU into a different world where tradition intertwines with modern societal problem,the film tackles this elegantly with a few stutters at the seams. As is usual with marvel property this film is a minefield of links to past and future marvel ventures, but is done in such a way that it truly can be an entry point into the extensive universe without having seen the others.

The story develops slowly unwrapping the setting but it also serves to highlight the beautiful cinematic choices Destin Daniel Cretton has made, cinematic shots build to a grand climax with a sufficiently marvel-esque battle between relatabl...

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A review by Per Gunnar Jonsson

Written on January 16, 2022

I have to say that this was a surprisingly good movie. I say surprisingly because Marvel (or DC for that matter) have not exactly excelled in making even decent movies for quite some time. That the woke “critics” on Rotten Tomatoes gave it high ratings was a bit of a red flag as well but not only was the movie rather free from woke ramblings and preaching but it was a very fun and entertaining movie to watch.

The movie starts off in a somewhat bizarre way with Shang-Chi and his girlfriend swiping a car from a valet parking and going for a joy ride. It turns out that they are telling their story to a couple of friends and that is pretty much how this movie is told.

It begins more or less right away with some nice action and it continues that away with plenty of action sequences in...

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A review by DallasBob

Written on February 16, 2022

I'll be straight forward with you; I'm old. And I have a great pleathora of movie viewing history behind these eyes. Me being old, I am bitter most times from jealously of lost youth and a firey contempt toward lazy boneheaded braindead youth of today. But I digress...the review.

My review will be short as are my praises, while my critique shall be terse. Deal with it.
This movie is not bad. I wouldn't call it a waste of money to see, but on the same turn it's not "OMG, I have to come see this again with Pauly."

The special effects (I'm old. Deal) are pretty good, specially when the hero vists the magical homeland his mother gave up gaurding to be with his father. The fight scenes, while they make an earnest attempt, are not Jackie Chan or Jet Li smooth but they are done...

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A review by Sheldon Nylander

Written on March 17, 2023

One thing that the MCU hasn't been spectacular at is branching out into other genres. Most have been scifi/fantasy fare. An attempt at horror with "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness." Some more comedic entries like "Thor: Ragnarok." "Shang Chi" is their attempt to bring the classic Kung Fu fantasy genre into the fold. And it sort of works. It's not wholly original in the idea, but can be taken more as a tribute to the Kung Fu fantasies of old. There are some changes made to established Marvel lore, but nothing that couldn't be lived with and accepted and really are necessary for the story. The story is good, not great, the performances are mostly good. The effects...are mostly decent, but there are some issues. The constructed sets are good, but the green screens are obviously gr...

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