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Kiss Of The Dragon
In an attempt to find out the identity of a French drug dealer, who works with a Chinese one, Liu Jian, a Chinese police officer, who does his best to reveal the identity of those dealers, so he travels to France, where he finds himself involved in a crime he did not commit, so he struggles against proving his innocence and receive help from a young woman.
14 May 1941, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England, UK
1960
February1967, England, UK
1 April 1974
1967, Paris, France
24 April 1969, Roanne, Loire, France
September 19, 2010
Jet Li's true masterpiece of the 2000s is a blitzkrieg of crazy, hard-R martial arts. Forget the need to always know who's beating whom or why in a narrative that's basically negligible. "Dragon's" gritty, giddy grindhouse thrills trump logic.
January 15, 2005
We are coaxed to rejoice in the name of vengeance.
February 10, 2009
The formulaic story cannot weigh down the high-flying, visceral excitement that the film offers in generous doses.
April 10, 2011
A disappointing follow-up to Jet Li's Romeo Must Die.
April 29, 2009
A return to form for Li who dropped all the hip hop crap and was allowed to put his raw skills on display...
July 06, 2001
Kiss of the Dragon offers just about a kill a minute, but less than a thrill a minute.
December 24, 2010
Jet Li film is not for kids.
July 09, 2001
Whack! Thworp! Crack! Sometimes, it's fun to sit back and enjoy the spectacle of bad guys getting their heads beaten in.
July 06, 2001
Kiss of the Dragon does have a sense of its own absurdity, but that doesn't prevent it from cloaking the inherently comic kung-fu genre in a seriousness so solemn that it could be French.
July 06, 2001
Practical, resourceful and unfussy. That's Jet Li, the Martha Stewart of martial arts mayhem.
July 06, 2001
The characters in Kiss of the Dragon are more cardboard than usual for an action movie.
July 06, 2001
Li jumps into a series of martial arts sequences of flying fists and balletic moves that truly reinvigorate a genre that has gone stale even in Asia.

