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Vanguard
Theatrical release poster
Directed byStanley Tong
Written byStanley Tong
Produced by
  • Stanley Tong
  • Barbie Tung
Starring
CinematographyLee Chi-Wah
Edited byChi Wai Yau
Music byNathan Wang
Production
companies
  • China Film International Media Co.
  • Tencent Pictures
  • Shanghai Lix Entertainment
  • Epitome Capital
  • Shenzhen Media Film & Television
Distributed byGolden Screen Cinemas
Release date
  • 30 September 2020 (2020-09-30) (China)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryChina
Languages
Box office$50.6 million[1]

Vanguard is a 2020 Chinese action-adventure film written and directed by Stanley Tong and starring Jackie Chan, Yang Yang and Miya Muqi. It marks Chan's sixth collaboration with Tong.

Vanguard was originally scheduled to be released on 25 January 2020 in China but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was later released on 30 September 2020 in China, 20 November 2020 in the United States, and 25 December 2020 in India. The film received mixed reviews, with critics praising Jackie Chan's performance, Action Sequences and Music but criticising screenplay, editing and runtime.

Plot

Qin Guoli, a Chinese accountant based in Great Britain, has been forcibly contracted by Maasym, leader of the terrorist organization Brothers of Vengeance, to finance his projects. After Qin had tipped off Scotland Yard, Maasym was killed in a military operation by US forces, but his son Omar has survived and now wants to get his hands on his father's money, whose whereabouts are solely known to Qin. Omar has hired the mercenary gang Arctic Wolves, who kidnap Qin and his new wife Meiwei during London Chinatown's New Year festival. Vanguard, an international security company assigned to protect Qin, sends agents Zhang Kaixuan, Lei Zhenyu and Miya Muqi to rescue him. After the operation's successful conclusion, Qin asks Vanguard's director Tang Huanting to protect his daughter Fareeda, who is currently in Africa, before Omar can use her as leverage against him.

Tang, Lei, and Miya travel to Africa and find Fareeda, but also have to contend with the Arctic Wolves and a poaching gang who have been hired as additional muscle. During the chaotic first altercation, Lei and Fareeda are separated from the rest of the group and hide out in the nearby jungle, forcing Tang and Miya to search for them on foot, guided by satellite tracking provided by Vanguard headquarters. Tang and Miya rejoin their companions and fight their pursuers in a furious river chase with an amphibian car and jet skis, which ends with Tang and Miya getting stranded and Lei and Fareeda being captured. Broto, the leader of the Artic Wolves, proposes to trade his captives for Qin, which Qin immediately agrees to.

Tang rallies his agents to storm Omar's fortress in the Middle Eastern city of Jiadebala and rescue the hostages. With some local help, the Vanguard operatives infiltrate the heavily guarded stronghold and make preparations for the next day's exchange. However, Omar and Broto have expected an intervention, and the operation quickly escalates into a running gun battle. When Vanguard is encircled and overwhelmed, Qin gives himself up to enable the agents to escape. Tang, Lei, Zhang, Miya and Fareeda travel to Dubai, where Maasym has deposited his fortune, and cooperate with the local police to watch two Arctic Wolves mercenaries who have arrived there to facilitate a major arms deal for Omar with Maasym's money. Incidentally, this also gives Omar an opportunity to kill Admiral Greg Dawes, the man who killed Maasym and who has just arrived in Dubai.

Heavily surveilled by both sides, Omar, Broto and Qin meet with arms dealer Josef at a second-hand car dealership, where the money has been converted into cars made of pure gold; in return for his fee, Josef provides Omar with the control system for a missile attack drone, which the latter wishes to use against Dawes. Dubai police executes a strike against the terrorists, but their approach gives Omar's party plenty of time to activate the drone and then escape in the gold cars. The Vanguard agents move out to intercept the terrorists, and due to forewarning by the Dubai police, US forces intercept and destroy the drone. The chase ends inside a shopping mall, where Omar and Broto are overpowered and arrested, and the film concludes with the protagonists celebrating the Chinese New Year in Dubai.

Cast

  • Jackie Chan as Tang Huanting, the commander of Vanguard
  • Yang Yang as Lei Zhenyu, an agent of Vanguard and godfather of Zhang Kaixuan's son
  • Ai Lun as Zhang Kaixuan, an agent of Vanguard
  • Miya Muqi as Mi Ya, an agent of Vanguard
  • Yang Jian Ping as Jian Ping, an agent of Vanguard
  • Zhu Zhengting as Shendiao, an agent of Vanguard
  • Jackson Lou as Qin Guoli, the accountant Vanguard is assigned to protect
  • Xu Ruohan as Fareeda, Qin Guoli's daughter and a wildlife preservation activist
  • Brahim Achabbakhe as Broto, leader of the Arctic Wolves mercenaries
  • Eyad Hourani as Omar, a Middle Eastern prince and the leader of the Brothers of Vengeance
  • Tomer Oz as Tunda, leader of a poaching gang whose activities have been exposed by Fareeda
  • Mir Sawar as Kalasu, a Vanguard agent in the Middle East
  • Sayed Badreya as Abati, a chef from Jiadebala whose son was murdered by the Brothers of Vengeance
  • Tam Khan as Marder, an Arctic Wolves mercenary
  • Eric Heise as Admiral Greg Dawes, commander of the USS John C. Stennis
    • Kyle Paul as Admiral Greg Dawes (voice dubbing)
  • Jeffrey Gullbrand as Josef, an arms dealer
  • Fady Zaky as Omar's Bodyguard
  • Haytham Mansour as Dubai Policeman
  • Trishna Singh as Laila, a secret helper[2] in Omar's fortress
  • Denis Pereverzev[3]

Production

The filming locations were in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, India and in London.[4] In January 2019, Jackie Chan almost drowned while filming a scene involving a jet ski for the film.[5][6][7] Chan was reportedly paid 80 million yuan (approximately 12 million USD).[8]

Soundtrack

Among the artists on the Official Soundtrack are Jackie Chan, who sings the theme song "Ambition in my Heart", and Dimash Kudaibergen.[9]

Release

It was to be released on 25 January 2020 in China[10] but was withdrawn due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11] The theatrical releases in Singapore and the Philippines have been delayed due to the postponement of the film's release in China.[12][13] As the outbreak of COVID-19 in China caused the cancellation of many theatrical premieres, certain regulations prevent any Chinese film from being released overseas before the film's local release in China.[13]

On 1 September 2020, it was announced, that the film will hit Chinese theaters on 30 September 2020.[14] The English version of the film opened in theaters in the United Arab Emirates and select neighboring countries on 8 October 2020.[15]

Gravitas Ventures acquired the North American rights and had a wide release, including drive-ins and IMAX, on 20 November 2020.[16]

This film released on Blu-ray and DVD format in Hong Kong on 15 December 2020.[17]

The film released in India on 25 December 2020 in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. It got mixed to Positive response.

Reception

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Vanguard holds an approval rating of 30% based on 56 reviews, with an average rating of 4.5/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Vanguard isn't entirely bereft of fun for action fans, but only the most devout Jackie Chan fans will find much that's truly worth watching here."[18] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 36 out of 100, based on 12 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews."[19] Audiences at Douban, a Chinese media rating site, gave it an average 5 out of 10,[8] while at PostTrak, 72% of American audience members gave the film a positive score, with 57% saying they would definitely recommend it.[20]

Edmund Lee for the South China Morning Post rated Vanguard one and a half out of five, stating the film is "equipped with a cheesy Z-grade plot, forgettable villains, and some jaw-droppingly clunky lines of dialogue", being an "unashamedly old-fashioned Chan vehicle which makes one ponder why he’s still going at it."[21] Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com gave the film two out of four stars, writing that though there were some moments of "joyful spectacle" like a water rafting chase involving a jeep, "The movie's off-putting and constantly foregrounded political agenda wouldn't be so unpleasant if the action scenes were more plentiful and/or thrilling. [...] Chan’s latest star vehicle didn't need to be anything more than a good work of propaganda, but it's not even compelling on those terms."[22]

Box office

Vanguard grossed 246 million yuan (~USD$37 million) in its first two weeks in Chinese cinemas. It performed the worst out of all the other local blockbusters during the national Golden Week holiday.[8]

In the film's U.S. debut, it grossed $400,000 from 1,375 theaters in 178 cities.[20]

References

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  5. ^ Good Morning America (22 January 2019). Jackie Chan talks about his most harrowing film stunts and working with Bruce Lee. YouTube. Google, LLC. Retrieved 16 December 2020. ...And from my understanding, you said you almost died last week.
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  9. ^ "Dimash Kudaibergen performs soundtrack for Jackie Chan's new film". KAZinform. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  10. ^ Standard, The. "Lunar New Year release for action movie, 'Vanguard'". The Standard. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  11. ^ "春节档7部电影全部撤档:以疫情为重,以生命为重". ifeng.com. 23 January 2020. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
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  15. ^ Light, David (5 October 2020). "Jackie Chan hopes to make more movies in Dubai as he prepares for Vanguard release". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  16. ^ "Jackie Chan Action Film 'Vanguard' Lands At Gravitas Ventures –". Deadline. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
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  21. ^ Lee, Edmund (14 October 2020). "Vanguard: Jackie Chan in yet another dismal action adventure film". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  22. ^ Abrams, Simon (20 November 2020). "Vanguard movie review & film summary (2020)". RogerEbert.com. Ebert Digital LLC. Retrieved 16 December 2020.