Jackie Chan’s Rob-B-Hood Review



Posted by on 22. 01. 2007in News Chat

Peter over at TwitchFilm.net reviews Jackie Chan’s Rob-B-Hood, and sums up the plot with this:

The plot is simple, and, yes, is reminiscent of Three Men and a Baby. Irresponsible burglars have to take care of a baby and grow up in the process. Between the action sequences, we have scenes of humor, romance, and drama. Some of these work quite well. Chan brings gifts home to his family and is roundly reprimanded by his gray-haired father, for example. But the scene plays as though it was created simply to allow Chan to express shameful sadness (‘to be a real actor,’ as it were) without any corresponding follow-through.

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