China's Refusal to Allow Jet Li's Kiss of the Dragon, a Globally Acclaimed Film, to Screen Locally
In the early 2000s, martial arts legend Jet Li Lianjie made a bold move to break into the international film market. His fourth attempt at international success came with the action flick "Kiss of the Dragon" in 2001.
The film, directed by Chris Nahon, saw Jet Li Lianjie star as a police officer who finds himself in deep trouble in Paris. "Kiss of the Dragon" is an example of one of Jet Li Lianjie's English-language efforts and a part of his focus on co-productions with Western countries.
Despite being one of Jet Li Lianjie's best English-language efforts, "Kiss of the Dragon" was not a complete success. The film reflects on instances of East meets West in world cinema, including China-US co-productions. However, it did not quite go to plan for Jet Li Lianjie.
The movie, which is often considered one of Jet Li Lianjie's best English-language efforts, was not as successful as some of his other films. This setback did not deter Jet Li Lianjie from continuing his quest to break into the international film market.
In the feature series being discussed, "Kiss of the Dragon" stands as an interesting example of Jet Li Lianjie's attempts to make a mark in the international film scene. Despite not being a complete success, the film showcases Jet Li Lianjie's martial arts prowess and acting abilities, making it a must-watch for fans of the martial arts genre.
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