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Mu Qimiya in Vanguard 108 min. Dir: Stanley Tong; Cast: Jackie Chan, Yang Yang, Xu Ruohan, Zhu Shengting, Miya Muqi, Jackson Lou, Mir Sarwar, Tam Khan At 66, Jackie Chan is winding down towards a superspy’s retirement age. The elite Chinese security firm in his new vehicle, Vanguard, have several younger agents out on active service, all of whom look recently released from boy bands, but the role of an M-like figure is certainly up for grabs. First sitting squatly behind a London desk and partial to electric blue three-piece suits, Chan takes a managerial position as one Tang Huating. While he’s involved in several of the film’s manic action sequences, his screen time is roughly on a par with Judi Dench in Skyfall. ....
Directed by Stanley Tong. Starring Jackie Chan, Yang Yang, Allen Ai Lun, Miya Muqi, Zhu Zhengting, Desmond Aldridge, Can Aydin, Sayed Badreya, Ruohan Xu, Barret Coates, and Fady Zaky. SYNOPSIS: Covert security company Vanguard is the last hope of survival for an accountant after he is targeted by the world’s deadliest mercenary organization. Into his 60s and still refusing to dial back his action flick output, Jackie Chan once again collaborates with Stanley Tong (the Rumble in the Bronx filmmaker has seen better days himself) for a globetrotting pro-China secret security feature in Vanguard that comes close to having a few decent set pieces that typically end up bogged down by either terrible CGI, overproduced visuals, awkward camera angles, and severe disorientation from a lack of fluidity which is a fairly essential thing when it comes to close-quarters combat. ....