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  39. An adventurer, Passepartout, ends up accompanying time-obsessed English gentleman, Phileas Fogg, on a daring mission to journey around the world. Fogg has wagered with members of his London club that he can traverse the world in 80 days. Along the way, they encounter many interesting 19th Century figures and have many exciting and suspenseful situations in their voyage around the world.
  40. To win a bet, an eccentric British inventor beside his Chinese valet and an aspiring French artist, embarks on a trip full of adventures and dangers around the world in exactly 80 days.
  41. At first I did compare this to Mike Todd&#39;s version. But then I realized it was a Jackie Chan Movie (and I&#39;m a big fan of his) with all the stuff that entails. It is a wonderful parody of the older movie with many funny things, including a ton of kung fu movie action. There are a bunch of orientals chasing &quot;passpartou&quot; around the world (at least to China), and a marvelous performance by a talented actress: Cécile De France. I&#39;d never seen her before, but she is cool.<br/><br/>They go to some different places, but, like Mike Todd&#39;s opus, every now and then there is a surprise guest star to surprise you and light things up. I had a really good time, and you will too...
  42. Perhaps, I was too snooty when I saw this the first time. I was in that era when I was starting to take film study seriously. On first viewing, I was turned off by all the low-brow jokes and felt the oncoming creep of a movie calendar built around blockbusters at the expense of story. I similarly felt angry that another film that year, Troy, watered down the mythology so that we wouldn&#39;t be distracted from the main draw of watching Orlando Bloom, Eric Bana, and Brad Pitt while shirtless. Similarly, I originally thought &quot;How Dare They Shortchange Jules Vernes&#39; story! This is a blatant attempt to showcase this B-level actor&#39;s martial arts.&quot; How silly I was to think of Jackie Chan&#39;s martial arts as something of a sideshow. I still feel like Jackie Chan could up his game as an actor during the scenes where he&#39;s not fighting, but the elaborate staging and acrobatics is fully realized art.<br/><br/>The film is kid-friendly and an adult will need to see it on those terms to fully enjoy the film. If you can do that, you&#39;ll find the film to be a little exaggerated in its acting, but ultimately sweet, adventurous and a decent homage to the original (with the addition of more karate kicks).
  43. Just going through the motions here (and mild ones at that), both Chan and the movie should have stayed at home.
  44. No. For the most part this is a film that draws loose inspiration from the Verne novel. A more faithful adaptation was made in 1956.<br/><br/>To name a few specific and obvious changes from the novel:<br/><br/>-In the film, Phileas Fog is an eccentric inventer who takes a bet for a position of auhority. In the book he was a recluse who spent most of his time playing cards and the bet was simply a sum of money.<br/><br/>-Passpartout in the book was much more open with Fog. He was being honest when he said he was French, and there was no sub-plot about him taking advantage of Fog to achieve a hidden agenda. Also in the film he is responsible for the bank robbery, despite having nothing to do with it in the book.<br/><br/>-While the bank robbery did happen in the book, it is given a larger role and serves as motivation for the characters. Lord Kelvin also pins it on Fog as an excuse to keep him from winning the bet. In the book, the robbery happened of-screen and had nothing to do the main characters. Inspector Fix only mistook Fog for the robber because his appearance matched the description he had been given of the actual criminal.<br/><br/>-In the film, Inspector Fix is depicted as a dim-witted officer who is manipulated by Kelvin. In the book, he was much more reasonable, having mistaken Fog for the robber based on his appearance matching the description. He also eventually helps Fog and releases him when he realizes his mistake.<br/><br/>-The love interest in the book was an Indian princess, not a French artist. a5c7b9f00b
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