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title: "Little Big Soldier [DVD] [2010]"
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# Little Big Soldier [DVD] [2010]

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Little Big Soldier [DVD] [2010]

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Fab 5 star*****
  

*by A***Y on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 March 2024*

Brilliant

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Jackie's best film in years!
  

*by R***E on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 November 2011*

I was introduced to Jackie Chan movies long before he made it big in Hollywood and will always love those classics of his from the 70s and 80s, like Drunken Master and Police Story. That's not to say that he wasn't good in his recent Hollywood outings - he still shames all of his co-stars with his impeccable comic timing - but the films just felt empty some how.Little Big Soldier, though, is simultaneously a hark back to his roots whilst being a standing proof of Jackie's evolution as an actor (yes, he's actually acting now, instead of gurning inbetween the stunts and fight scenes). The other reviews will give you a competent enough synopsis of the plot, but I want to say that this movie both exceeded and defied my expectations. Jackie may have slowed down a bit and isn't doing those massive set-piece stunts that we know and love, but he still retains that unbeatable imagination for choreography and physical comedy and has learned to temper it with some genuine pathos.The film pulls you from laughing to crying and back to laughing again so quickly that you feel like you're being tossed and turned about in one of the fights yourself. You may even end up crying by the end, but nevertheless recommend it to your friends and family as still being a comedy. Truth be told, it's both a comedy and a tradegy - but your opinion on which it is entirely depends on your outlook on life, movies and Jackie Chan. Buy it, watch it, love it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    The best thing Jackie Chan has done in years
  

*by T***R on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 December 2010*

While it doesn't have much in the way of the kind of groundbreaking stunts that made his reputation and doesn't always work as well as it could, taken as a whole Little Big Soldier is the best thing Jackie Chan has done in years. Like Shanghai Noon, it was a pet project that was kicking around for decades before it all came together: so long, in fact, that Chan ended up playing a different part to the one he originally intended, ending up as the pragmatic old soldier pulling every trick and scam he knows to survive the vicious civil wars that would finally see China bloodily united. The last of his family line, his dreams of getting out of the army, buying a small farm, finding a wife and starting a family suddenly look like a real possibility when, after faking his death in a battle that sees both sides annihilated, he stumbles across an enemy general and tries to take him back to his own lines for his reward - pursued by bears, bandits, tribesmen and the ruthless traitors who set up the general's defeat to usurp his position and want to finish off the job. Naturally along the way the two men learn from each other - Leehom Wang's young general that for those who fight and die for him an honorable death is less important than a good life, Chan that there is some value in honor - without ever quite losing their determination to outwit the other.It's well-worn territory and certainly sentimental, but it's honest sentiment made all the more affecting by being set in a convincingly war-ravaged country sparsely populated by shell-shocked people out to survive any way they can. Despite the odd nod to Kurosawa (albeit the rarely unleashed knockabout comedy Kurosawa), it's really a Western in disguise, with tribes of nomads standing in for the Indians, but it's also a timeless anti-war fable that could just as easily be set in the American Civil War, the Wars of the Roses or the fall of Carthage. There's enough action along the way to keep things entertaining, and if Chan isn't as fast as he used to be there's still some ingenuity in the choreography of a fight for a sword neither man can get hold of long enough to wield or an escape from some slave-trading natives while they're distracted with a skirmish of their own, though unfortunately there are also some particularly nasty horse falls that clearly aren't faked even after two seconds were cut by the BBFC for animal cruelty (Asian films don't put much of a premium on animal welfare). Director Sheng Ding is great at action and emotion, but poor at visual comedy, with the various gizmos Chan uses to fake death - retractable arrows, fake blood - never quite presented to the best effect, but he gets enough right to redeem his failings, with the ending - surprisingly bleak for a Chan film - packing quite an emotional punch.It's  the best thing Chan has done for years.The extras package on the UK DVD and BluRay release does unfortunately somewhat flatter to deceive. Whereas the Asian releases were light on extras - a couple of featurettes totalling 20 minutes, music video and stills gallery - CineAsia's UK release seems to be much more substantial but unfortunately suffers from a severe case of soundbiteitis. Aside from the Bey Logan audio commentary the extras are simply elements from the EPK (Electronic Press Kit) provided to TV channels - 7 x two-minute featurettes, 20 x 30-second featurettes (neither, frustratingly, with a play all option and with subtitles that aren't overly widescreen TV friendly), 69 minutes of raw behind the scenes b-roll footage and 11 soundbite cast and crew interviews, plus teaser trailer, full trailer, 2 TV spots and a music video. There's not much substance there, as if nobody could be bothered to assemble them once the film was finished. Just to add to the disappointment, the BluRay also suffers from that most inexplicable of recent phenomenons, tiny subtitles. They're not as absurdly unreadably small as the ones on the Red Cliff UK BluRay but they're still much smaller than they need to be - and presented partially over the picture area rather than on the black border below. (The bonus digital copy from their DVD release is not present on the BluRay, but since digital copies may well be the most pointless DVD extra ever that's no great loss.)

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