Kiss of the Dragon with Jet Li: DVD Cover

    Kiss of the Dragon Director: Chris Nahon Cast: Jet Li, Bridget Fonda, Tchéky Karyo, Laurence Ashley

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/22/2002
    • Original Release: 2001
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 20,367
     
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    Features

    Commentary by Chris Nahon, Jet Li and Bridget Fonda; 4 Featurettes; 2 Storyboard Analysis'; Still Galleries; 6 TV Spots; Theatrical Trailers

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Main Titles
    2. Mr. Smith
    3. Welcome to Paris
    4. A Situation
    5. Double-Crossed
    6. Into the Fire
    7. Gare de L'Est
    8. Our Best Man
    9. The Farmer's Daughter
    10. A Kind Person
    11. The Tour Boat Trap
    12. On the Run
    13. Help From Jessica
    14. A Tough Client
    15. The Witness
    16. Trust
    17. Jessica's Escape
    18. The Orphanage
    19. Liu Jian's Promise
    20. A Force of One
    21. Double Trouble
    22. The Kiss of the Dragon
    23. A Promise Kept
    24. End Titles

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    Editorial Reviews

    Martial-arts maestro Jet Li strengthens his hold on international screen stardom with this elaborate, stylistically elegant, and characteristically vigorous action melodrama, certainly his best English-language vehicle to date. Produced and coauthored by French filmmaker Luc Besson (La Femme Nikita), Dragon begins with Li, playing a coolly efficient Chinese lawman, arriving in Paris to assist a high-level government official investigating international drug trafficking. After the official is murdered, Li discovers that the criminal mastermind is a French police inspector (Tcheky Karyo) with virtually the entire Parisian underworld at his beck and call. Bridget Fonda costars as Li’s reluctant ally, a young American mother separated from her child and enslaved as a prostitute. Director-of-record Chris Nahon, in his first effort, is clearly influenced heavily by Besson; Dragon exhibits all that filmmaker’s stylistic traits and shares the techno-noir look of his previous movies. The star and his fight choreographers make inventive use of big sets and small props: You’ll be amazed by what Li can do with, for example, a flying billiard ball. The plot might be a little murky with regard to such trivial things as logic and motivation, but whenever Li springs into action -- which he does frequently -- Kiss of the Dragon becomes rousing entertainment sure to please old fans and create new ones. Nahon joins Li and Fonda for a feature-length commentary accompanying the DVD, which also includes four featurettes covering different aspects of the film's production, two storyboard-to-film comparisons, a gallery of stills, and sundry theatrical trailers and TV spots. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Kiss of the Dragonby Anonymous

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    December 13, 2002: Just about the best Martial Arts movie ever made second to Drunken Master but this is by far the best Jet Li movie ever. With great backround music for the fight scenes. 5 Stars all the way!!!!!!

    Kiss of the Dragonby Anonymous

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    November 26, 2002: This could possibly be the best martial arts film ever made. Enjoy an hour and thirty eight minutes of intense, hard hitting martial arts action mixed with hardcore rap music that goes perfectly with the fighting scenes. Jet Li and Bridget Fonda are the perfect pair for those rolls. I've seen this movie about five times now and I still can't get enough of it. If you're a fan of martial arts films. Then you've no excuse not to see this movie.