Just in time for the start of the Year of the Metal Rat and a few
days after its release in Hong Kong, the movie “Enter the Fat Dragon” starring
Hong Kong’s martial arts superstar Donnie Yen screens in the Philippines beginning
January 29.
The film—inspired by the 1978 HK comedy of the same title—is
described by the South China Morning Post as “delightful” and “a winner.”
This new tale is about a Hong Kong police officer, Fallon Zhu
played by Donnie Yen, who is dumped by his fiancée. Heartbroken, he indulges in
food and ends up transforming into a 200-plus pound agent. To help him gain his
confidence and lose his excess weight, Fallon’s supervisor orders him to escort
a suspect to Japan. Challenges of hefty proportions befall the agent on the way
to the Land of the Rising Sun, begging the question, “Can Fallon still do his
job and find love?”
Donnie Yen is one of Hong Kong’s top martial arts stars. The
versatile Mr. Yen is an actor, director, producer, action choreographer,
stuntman and multiple-time wushu
tournament champion. Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Torro (“The Shape of
Water,” “Hellboy,” “Pan’s Labyrinth”) may have described Mr. Yen’s appeal best
when he said, “I can watch Donnie 24/7.”
In 2002, Mr. Yen appeared in director Zhang Yimou’s “Hero” which
catapulted the actor to international attention. Mr. Yen
is known for his blockbuster “Ip
Man” films based on the life of Bruce Lee’s teacher and grandmaster
of the Wing Chun form of martial arts. “Ip
Man” grossed over $21 million worldwide and spawned three sequels. Mr. Yen
has also conquered Hollywood. He played the blind preacher and fighter Chirrut
Imwe in “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.”
Known for constantly reinventing himself on screen to stay true to
character and to delight viewers, Donnie Yen’s character in “Enter the Fat
Dragon” is truly different. His transformation is mesmerizing as it
entertaining.
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