Two professors team up to locate a lost treasure and embark on an adventure that takes them from a Tibetan ice cave to Dubai, and to a mountain temple in India.Two professors team up to locate a lost treasure and embark on an adventure that takes them from a Tibetan ice cave to Dubai, and to a mountain temple in India.Two professors team up to locate a lost treasure and embark on an adventure that takes them from a Tibetan ice cave to Dubai, and to a mountain temple in India.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Yixing Zhang
- Xiaoguang
- (as Lay Zhang)
Paul Philip Clark
- Max
- (as Paul Clark)
Yuxian Shang
- Circe
- (as Circe Shang)
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- Writer
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the sequel to The Myth (2005), Jackie Chan played the archeologist Jack in both movies. This can be related by the painting of the queen that Jack gets from the Dasar expedition in The Myth (2005).
- GoofsThe Indian story is about Magadha Kingdom which was in the modern day Bihar and other nearby states in eastern part of India, whereas the filming is done in Rajasthan forts which is in the western side of India.
- ConnectionsFollows The Myth (2005)
- SoundtracksEndless Love
performed by Jackie Chan and M.I.C.
Composer: Choi, Joon Young / SA: Wang Zhong Yan
Original Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music Korea Inc.
Sub Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, H.K. Ltd.
Featured review
Disappointing
I've watched Jackie Chan's movies since young. When watching a movie featuring Jackie Chan, you would expect the standard of movie to be that of CZ12, Police Story and Rush Hour. But I was so wrong as the movie started. The CGI was so bad and there were many pointless scenes at the start. There was no chemistry between Jackie Chan and the princess and their scenes are painfully awkward. Some scenes were confusing as there was no purpose in including the scenes. The CGI, yes, it was horrendously unwatchable. Why did they animate everything for the first scene when they can just use a green screen? Even the people were animated! The English dialogue was awkward as hell and the characters sound like they were memorizing lines instead of speaking to each other. However, there were good points of this film. Even though the English dialogue was really bad, the Chinese dialogue flows well(only if you actually speak the language). The chemistry between Amyra Dastur and Aarif Rahman was surprisingly good, despite the fact that they spoke different languages. There were some scenes that was funny. However, all these good points just isn't enough to cover the flaws of the film. Overall, this film is not a good Chinese New Year movie and there are better Chinese New Year films as compared to this movie this year.
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- Jan 28, 2017
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- Also known as
- Обладунки Бога: У пошуках скарбів
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Box office
- Budget
- $65,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $362,657
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $111,979
- Jan 29, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $257,753,889
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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