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Iceman

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The film tells a group of skilled Blades were tasked finding Buddha treasure to save the disease by the Ming Emperor. The trip was ended unexpectedly when the Blades and their enemy were frozen in the snowcaps battle. 400 years later, they are discovered by the scientists and they become the experimented object. On the road to be taken to the USA, they suddenly wake up in Hong Kong and in this context they continue their fierce battle.  
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September 16, 2014

The story is unnecessarily muddled and confusing in the telling, and the athletically gifted Yen is overshadowed by largely mediocre CGI effects. Revisit the original instead.
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November 13, 2014

Iceman is an inconsistent mess that features Donnie Yen in his action packed prime but spends too much time dragging its audience through unnecessary and disgusting comedy.
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September 18, 2014

Simultaneously overblown and underdeveloped, "Iceman" fails equally at showcasing the talent of its star and resolving its baroque plot.
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May 01, 2014

Law's lame-brained concoction aims to be, in equal parts, a martial-arts opus, low-brow crowd-pleaser and mystical history lesson; what emerges is an often incomprehensible mash-up that plays murky, amateurish and puerile.
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September 18, 2014

The delirious blend of over-the-top wire work and comedy recalls the To classic "The Heroic Trio," and a sense of brash, goofy invention prevails.
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