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Twin Dragons

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Two twins are separated at birth, one becoming a streetwise mechanic and the other an acclaimed classical concert conductor. Finally meeting in adulthood they each become mistaken for the other and entangled in each other';s world.
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TV Guide

January 01, 2000

It's hard to imagine why it took two reputable directors to put together this dopey affair!
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Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)

December 17, 2002

Concentrates more on Chan's comedy than his kung fu.
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San Francisco Chronicle
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January 01, 2000

Amusing all the way and not something Chan fans should skip.
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Boxoffice Magazine
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January 01, 2000

Uproariously funny!
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Film.com

January 01, 2000

Having two directors, and a different choreographer for each fight sequence, gives the movie a split personality -- and neither personality is particularly enjoyable to meet.
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Kalamazoo Gazette
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July 15, 2003

...almost painful to watch. It's even harder to listen to, with such absurd lines as 'you're just a God-darn loser!' and 'don't be uptight!' popping out of the actors' mouths.
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Chicago Tribune

January 01, 2000

It's all pretty dumb, but if you're in the mood for this sort of thing, you won't have a bad time.
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Film Journal International

January 01, 2000

A pretty sorry affair.
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New York Times
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January 01, 2000

High-spirited entertainment!
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Internet Reviews
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January 01, 2000

Among the Jackie Chan films, this one is probably one of the silliest and lamest.
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New York Post

January 01, 2000

The emphasis here is on farce rather than action, to an extent that may disappoint hard-core martial arts fanatics.
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Capital Times (Madison, WI)

September 16, 2005

Heavy on the comedy, but the climactic fight scene is a Chan classic.
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