Review Of Enter The Warriors Gate
Jack Bronson (Uriah Shelton) is the Black Knight, a strong warrior. In game. In real life he is bullied by the neighbourhood bully and his friends and his answer is to run away. One day, Jack gets an expensive present from his boss, Mr. Cheng. The Warriors Gate is a family heirloom, so the boy doesn't want to accept it first, but his boss insists. The same night Jack wakes up, to have a sword on his neck and a stranger in his room. Zhao (Mark Chao), a warrior, tells the schocked boy, that he is searching the Black Knight, to look after Su Lin (Ni Ni), the princess. However soon barbarians come to kidnap Su Lin and they take her away. Jack folows them through the Warriors Gate, to save the princess from Arun the Cruel (Dave Bautista), the king of the barbarians.
Enter the Warriors Gate was like The Forbidden Kingdom, for me. Most basic parts of the plot were almost the same, like the Chinese boss, the bullies, and of course to 'go into another world' part. Sadly the characters were also quite typical and the whole movie was easily predictable, with many cliches. One of the few things, what I liked in it, Arun and his soldier, Brutus, they had some funny scenes together. The film is entertaining for once, but it is not the movie, which I want to watch more times.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt4652532/
Enter the Warriors Gate was like The Forbidden Kingdom, for me. Most basic parts of the plot were almost the same, like the Chinese boss, the bullies, and of course to 'go into another world' part. Sadly the characters were also quite typical and the whole movie was easily predictable, with many cliches. One of the few things, what I liked in it, Arun and his soldier, Brutus, they had some funny scenes together. The film is entertaining for once, but it is not the movie, which I want to watch more times.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt4652532/
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