Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings(2021)

PG-13
09/01/2021 (US)Action, Adventure, Fantasy2h 12m
7.5

"You can't outrun your destiny."

Overview

Shang-Chi must confront the past he thought he left behind when he is drawn into the web of the mysterious Ten Rings organization.

Destin Daniel Cretton

Screenplay

David Callaham

Screenplay

Andrew Lanham

Screenplay

Steve Englehart

Characters

Jim Starlin

Characters

Destin Daniel Cretton

Director

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Media

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Shang-Chi Bus Fight - Official Clip

Shang-Chi Bus Fight - Official Clip

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Shang-Chi VS Xu Wenwu Final Fight - Official Clip

Shang-Chi VS Xu Wenwu Final Fight - Official Clip

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No thoughts, just Morris.

No thoughts, just Morris.

Featurette

Making History Featurette

Making History Featurette

Featurette

Morris' Origins - BTS

Morris' Origins - BTS

Behind the Scenes

All

All

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Finding the Ten Rings - BTS

Finding the Ten Rings - BTS

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One Name

One Name

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“Jester” Official Clip

“Jester” Official Clip

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Let’s Go

Let’s Go

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“He Has The Pendant” Clip

“He Has The Pendant” Clip

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Tribute

Tribute

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Fire in the Sky

Fire in the Sky

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“These Are Low Level Fights” Clip

“These Are Low Level Fights” Clip

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Era

Era

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Vibe

Vibe

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Who We Are

Who We Are

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New Level

New Level

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Ready to Rise Featurette

Ready to Rise Featurette

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New World

New World

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Ruckus

Ruckus

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Product Testing

Product Testing

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Inside

Inside

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Next Level Action Featurette

Next Level Action Featurette

Featurette

Run It

Run It

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Next Level

Next Level

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Burn

Burn

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Breath

Breath

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"Does He Look Like He Can Fight?” Clip

"Does He Look Like He Can Fight?” Clip

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Run

Run

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“Scaffolding Escape” Clip

“Scaffolding Escape” Clip

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Tickets on Sale

Tickets on Sale

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Marvel Team Up

Marvel Team Up

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Run It - DJ Snake, Rick Ross, Rich Brian

Run It - DJ Snake, Rick Ross, Rich Brian

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Rise Up

Rise Up

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Power

Power

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Call

Call

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Rise

Rise

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Most Likely To Featurette

Most Likely To Featurette

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Destiny Featurette

Destiny Featurette

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Need

Need

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Official Teaser

Official Teaser

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A review by garethmb

Written on August 23, 2021

The latest film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has arrived with “Shang Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings”.

The film introduces audiences to Shang Chi (Simu Liu); an easygoing San Francisco resident who spends his time parking cars and hanging out with his friend Katy (Awkwafina) and her family.

Life is steady if unspectacular until he is accosted on a city bus by a group looking to take a pendant his mother gave him. When Shang Chi shocks Katy and the occupants of the bus with his martial arts abilities; he attempts to find his sister Xialing (Meng’er Zhang); who runs an underground fight club. While Xialing is estranged from her brother; their father Wenwu (Tony Chiu-Wai Leung) has conspired to bring them and their pendants before him.

Their father uses the power of sacred devices known as the Ten Rings to rule for over a thousand years and destroys all who would oppose him thanks to their power and the army he has gathered over the centuries.

Wenwu wants to revive their long-dead mother as he is convinced that she is calling to him and he wants to be with her as he was able to be a better man and forsake the power and abilities the rings offered him.

When it is learned that Wenwu plans to go to a mythical realm that their mother came from and free her or burn the place to the ground; Shang Chi must make some hard choices between family and doing what he believes is right.

What follows is an action-filled thriller with plenty of mysticism and humor. The film has a very engaging visual style that combines Asian and Western cinematic styles which results in some very engaging visuals as well as action sequences.

What really sets the film apart from many Super Hero films is that the characters have a solid base to them as they have a complexity to them in regards to their past and their motivations. Their relationships with one another are key to the film as family, honor, and justice are key elements to the film but they are not given lip service but are developed well along with their characters.
While the final act may be a bit FX heavy for some; I found it in keeping with the story and the characters and the great Sir Ben Kingsley provides some very welcome comic relief in his return as Trevor.

Awkwafina is also great as she provides some very laugh-out-loud moments but is not afraid to mix it up when the situation calls for him. Simu Liu was very enjoyable in the lead role as he performed the physical aspects of his character well but added a restrained sensitivity to his character as he is a complicated individual who is conflicted by choices he made in his youth and the ramifications of them now as an adult.

There are bonus scenes that set up future adventures well including one that will no doubt have Marvel fans heatedly debating when the film premieres.

Once again Marvel has shown why they have had such a sustained success with their films as they have done a great job again of introducing a new character to the Cinematic Universe but also connecting him to their cinematic past and future.

4 stars out of 5