There is a bunch of hype surrounding this picture because with Stephen Chow being one of the producers, everyone is thinking that this is the next <i>Shaolin Soccer</i>. Let me tell you that the concept is there because this involves martial arts and lacrosse, but a… More
There is a bunch of hype surrounding this picture because with Stephen Chow being one of the producers, everyone is thinking that this is the next <i>Shaolin Soccer</i>. Let me tell you that the concept is there because this involves martial arts and lacrosse, but a "Shaolin Soccer 2" this is NOT. It is not even a "Shaolin Lacrosse" as you would think the title to be. Believe me when I say that this is truly <i>Shaolin Girl</i>.<p>The biggest flaw is the plot. For a good portion of the film it feels like nothing is happening. It actually takes almost a full hour before the story starts to take shape and even then it ends up being not that spectacular. The movie is also split into 2 parts. The first hour is the so-called "Shaolin Lacrosse" concept. What this comes down to is the theme of teamwork. The second part of the film turns out to be a martial arts action picture. The lacrosse then comes back for the entire end credits.</p><p>Action is a good way to describe this picture because it sure as heck ain't a comedy. This is somewhat disappointing because comedy belongs in a movie like this. Sure, this picture is a little over the top and there are some small comedic elements, but you will hardly find yourself laughing. Yet, somehow this can be entertaining. I think it's the fact that you never feel like this movie is trying to be a comedy and that sort of lessens the blow a bit.</p><p>There is a good amount of CG, especially near the ending, and it is surprisingly fantastic. The martial arts, on the other hand, is decent. It really does have a "Kung Fu Hustle-esque" feel to it. This is where a lot of the CG comes into play.</p><p>Kou Shibasaki and the gorgeous Kitty Zhang, of <i>CJ7</i> fame, hog all the airtime in the lacrosse portion of this movie before Shibasaki takes it the rest of the way. It is enjoyable to watch them both because they can act and both of their characters, especially Kitty Zhang, are really playful. Kitty Zhang speaks good Japanese too. Chi Chung Lam, from other Stephen Chow films, Toru Nakamura, Yosuke Eguchi, and Takashi Okamura round out the major characters. Oh yeah, I can't forget to mention the girls on the lacrosse team.</p><p><i>Shaolin Girl</i> may sound like a disappointing film, but it is quite entertaining, depending on how you approach it. Don't go in expecting another <i>Shaolin Soccer</i> or an over the top comedy and you will be alright. Actually, don't go in expecting any type of comedy.