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Skiptrace

Original title: Jue di tao wang
  • 2016
  • PG-13
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
23K
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Jackie Chan and Johnny Knoxville in Skiptrace (2016)
For years, by-the-book Hong Kong detective Benny Chan has tried to avenge his partner's murder at the hands of a drug lord. When Benny learns that freewheeling American gambler Connor Watts (Knoxville) has the evidence he needs, he teams with Connor to get justice.
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A detective from Hong Kong teams up with an American gambler to battle against a notorious Chinese criminal.A detective from Hong Kong teams up with an American gambler to battle against a notorious Chinese criminal.A detective from Hong Kong teams up with an American gambler to battle against a notorious Chinese criminal.

  • Director
    • Renny Harlin
  • Writers
    • Jay Longino
    • BenDavid Grabinski
    • Wen-Chia Chang
  • Stars
    • Jackie Chan
    • Johnny Knoxville
    • Bingbing Fan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    23K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Renny Harlin
    • Writers
      • Jay Longino
      • BenDavid Grabinski
      • Wen-Chia Chang
    • Stars
      • Jackie Chan
      • Johnny Knoxville
      • Bingbing Fan
    • 81User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    SKIPTRACE - "At the Warehouse"
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    SKIPTRACE - "At the Warehouse"

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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Bennie Chan
    Johnny Knoxville
    Johnny Knoxville
    • Connor Watts
    Bingbing Fan
    Bingbing Fan
    • Samantha Bai
    Eric Tsang
    Eric Tsang
    • Yung
    Eve Torres
    Eve Torres
    • Dasha
    • (as Eve Gracie)
    Winston Chao
    Winston Chao
    • Victor Wong
    Yeon Jeong-hun
    Yeon Jeong-hun
    • Willie
    Shi Shi
    Shi Shi
    • Leslie
    Michael Wong
    Michael Wong
    • Tang
    Dylan Kuo
    Dylan Kuo
    • Esmond
    • (as Pin Chao Kuo)
    Zoe Zhang
    • Ting Ting
    • (as Zhang Lanxin)
    Wei Na
    • Officer Wu
    • (as Na Wei)
    Charlie Rawes
    Charlie Rawes
    • Sergei
    Michael Gor
    Michael Gor
    • Dima
    • (as Mikhail Gorevoy)
    Sara Maria Forsberg
    Sara Maria Forsberg
    • Natalya
    • (as Sara Forsberg)
    Jai Day
    Jai Day
    • Vladimir
    Temur Mamisashvili
    • Russian Gangster 1
    Joel Adrian
    Joel Adrian
    • Russian Gangster 2
    • Director
      • Renny Harlin
    • Writers
      • Jay Longino
      • BenDavid Grabinski
      • Wen-Chia Chang
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    User reviews81

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    3pszeto1

    Not Jackie's best effort.....

    It's always a crap shoot whenever a Hollywood film tries to bring martial arts into mainstream North America. Jackie Chan has for the most part bridged that gap successfully while integrating comedy. Unlike with his past comedic partners in crime from Owen Wilson and Chris Tucker. Johnny Knoxville fails miserably. It's not entirely his fault. It's the film itself. It seems to me Renny Harlin is trying to mash bits of Shanghai Noon with Rush Hour with a dab of Supercop. The film doesn't gel at all. The flow is all over the place and scenes are too implausible. Each scene, seems to be a gag. There's conversation/joke/story line implied then at the end of the scene, the punchline. Then it moves on. Action scenes are obvious Chan-born, which sometimes do not feel unique unlike his past Hollywood films. Feels too contrived, not original enough. I am a big fan of Jackie Chan - Johnny Knoxville is coming along trying to be taken seriously, but Renny can't seems to improve either actors and that shows in this outing. His last decent film, Long Kiss Goodnight should be used as reference to make better action movies.
    7Seth_Rogue_One

    Pretty dumb, but also pretty fun

    Okay, the plot is a little bit all over the place at times but it still had some pretty neat fights (Jackie Chan always delivers some good stunts for his films) and some fun humor (often within said fight scenes).

    There was some dubbed scenes in the first 20 minutes where they clearly weren't speaking English as they would have had no reason to being just Chinese present but luckily that didn't last too long.

    I'm guessing the studio thought that Johnny Knoxville fans couldn't handle reading too many subtitles so they dubbed every other scene that was Mandarin sometimes more obvious than others (in the first dubbed scene they avoid the obviousness by simply picking shots that avoid the lips of the cast when they speak).

    But I guess that makes it feel a bit like the classic early 90's Jackie Chan movies where they did similar things for the international versions.

    Anyway all in all I was mostly entertained and that's why we watch these kind of movies after all and it's worth watching it to see Jackie Chan sing Adelé alone.

    6.5/10 for me.
    7tinovalkki

    Surprising funny crazy comedy

    Renny Harlin's Skiptrace is big garland to crazy comedies of eighties. With a little scheme movie stays together mainly, because in some parts it actually is quite funny movie. Jackie Chan's fight scenes are well choreography, and it is hard to believe that he is already over sixty year old actor. Movie introduces beautiful and enormous China scenery beautifully and that is one of the best moments in this movie. Most surprising and cheerful moment of the movie happens in the middle of Gobi desert when Jackie Chan turn out to be big Adele fan. Adele's Rolling in the Deep hit smashes the movie to it's next level and makes it even more joyful. With a little confused plot the movie still have it moments. One of them is movies tongue-in-cheek attitude which is Jackie Chan's trademark. Also China's and Mongolia's scenery are breathtaking. With all the feebleness Skiptrace is actually a decent action comedy. With right state of mind it is very enjoyable movie. I can't recommend it to humourless persons, but to all Renny Harlin movie fans it is dandy crazy comedy.
    6scottshak_111

    An insipid Jackie Chan movie

    Skiptrace finds Jackie Chan trying that odd Chinese-American combination yet again, but unfortunately he fails miserably this time. Johnny Knoxville fails to fire up that natural flair of comedy that Owen Wilson had so effortlessly aced in the Shanghai franchise. Unfortunately the movie falls like dominoes owing to a bland plot and an unvarying disconnect that rips apart whatever Skiptrace was trying to walk upon.

    DIRECTION OF SKIPTRACE

    The direction of Skiptrace is absolutely pathetic. Renny Harlin isn't really sure what he wishes to show. You can see that confusion in his frames. Or maybe that element of clarity is missing from his head that clouds his judgment. Editing will compel you to shake your head. It is that bad.

    Humour is quite confined, always acting contrary to our expectations. With Johnny Knoxville in the vanguard to stay as the primary entertainer of Skiptrace, expectations naturally shot up high. But Johnny made it all mediocre. You keep waiting for something funny, but then the wait becomes punishing.

    The plot is forced upon to entertain a deliberate road trip. You feel the emptiness of it all when you see nothing substantial emanate from any corner. We are always heading towards something, so that's kind of good.

    Chan and Knoxville create an okay chemistry though it is hard to compare their pairing up with the likes of what you have seen over the years.

    NOSTALGIC OLD TIMES

    Gone are those days when Jackie used to be young, and his fight scenes used to be the ogling kind. It always sends me back in time, when I try to remember all of his arresting fight sequences from the likes of Project A series, Who Am I, City Hunter, Armour of God and Police Story franchise. He still manages to entertain us nevertheless, but the quantum of combat bits in his movies has seen a gradual decline over the years. Maybe old age is doing that to him. It is in a way sad, because even when his movies didn't bank on a good storyline, he used to still uplift them with his jaw-dropping brawls. We miss that profusely.

    Now that I think of it every Jackie Chan movie is ending up like that. Maybe for a change he should use a stunt double so that he doesn't hurt himself delivering those parkour like stunts, as is quite evident from his end credit scenes.

    THE FINAL VERDICT

    Skiptrace makes for a passable watch, preferable when you are fine with your brain taking a holiday for a change. You cannot help but think, it is time Jackie Chan amp up his entertaining quotient, by partnering up with either Owen Wilson or Tucker again. At least that magic was working for him.
    5SnoopyStyle

    same old Jackie

    Hong Kong police detective Bennie Chan (Jackie Chan) loses his partner Yung in a deadly bombing. He suspects that businessman Victor Wong is criminal Matador responsible for the death. He's been investigating for 9 years to no avail. World-traveling thief Connor Watts (Johnny Knoxville) is on the run from the Russian mob after sleeping with the daughter of the boss. In Macau, he gets involved with Yung's daughter Samantha who is infiltrating a casino connected to Victor Wong. He steals her card to access a private floor where he witnesses Esther Yee's murder. He escapes by getting taken by the Russians. The casino accuses him of stealing money and Samantha asks Bennie to track him down.

    This is classic Jackie Chan. The action is still there and so is his sense of humor. His fights still have that pep and his fights with Eve Torres are actually funny. It's nothing new except this time's guilo is Knoxville. I expected better chemistry but the two deliver enough comedy. The story doesn't really work and the movie tries very hard to make it into a muddle. The guys end up in the Mongolian desert for no particularly good reason other than it's exotic cool. It's great to see Jackie staying in fighting shape but it's not much better than that.

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    • Trivia
      Seann William Scott was set to star as Connor Watts but dropped out. Johnny Knoxville replaced him.
    • Goofs
      When Samantha tries to evade capture, she used a taser to temporarily incapacitate three persons by using it on the pool of water. Not only is the charge on taser not strong enough to pass through a large surface of water to achieve that effect, the method would not work at all as all three of them are wearing thick leather shoes.
    • Quotes

      Bennie Chan: [Outtake: horse defecates during scene] Why are you shitting in front of Johnny?

    • Crazy credits
      Film bloopers screen side by side with the credits. (no subtitles)
    • Connections
      Referenced in Posse: Episode #1.2 (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Rolling In The Deep
      Written by Adele and Paul Epworth

      Performed by Adele

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    • Release date
      • July 21, 2016 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • Hong Kong
      • Netherlands
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Watch Skiptrace on Disney+ Hotstar
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • English
      • Russian
      • Mongolian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Una pareja dispareja
    • Filming locations
      • Mongolia(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Dasym Media
      • Talent International Film Cultural Company
      • Shanghai New Culture Media Group
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    • Budget
      • $32,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $136,579,287
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Auro 11.1
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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