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Warriors of Virtue: The Return to Tao

  • 2002
  • PG
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
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Warriors of Virtue: The Return to Tao (2002)
ActionAdventureFantasy

Ryan and Chucky are taken to the parallel universe of Tao, where the they learn to become Warriors of Virtue.Ryan and Chucky are taken to the parallel universe of Tao, where the they learn to become Warriors of Virtue.Ryan and Chucky are taken to the parallel universe of Tao, where the they learn to become Warriors of Virtue.

  • Director
    • Michael Vickerman
  • Writers
    • Kentucky Robinson
    • Dennis K. Law
    • Rex Piano
  • Stars
    • Kevin Smith
    • Nathan Phillips
    • Nina Liu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    313
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Vickerman
    • Writers
      • Kentucky Robinson
      • Dennis K. Law
      • Rex Piano
    • Stars
      • Kevin Smith
      • Nathan Phillips
      • Nina Liu
    • 5User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kevin Smith
    Kevin Smith
    • Dogon
    Nathan Phillips
    Nathan Phillips
    • Ryan Jeffers
    Nina Liu
    Nina Liu
    • Amythis
    Shedrack Anderson III
    Shedrack Anderson III
    • Chucky
    Wei Wang
    • Yasbin…
    Bao Cheng Li
    • Yee
    • (as Li Baocheng)
    Jiaolong Sun
    Jiaolong Sun
    • Lai
    • (as Sun Jialong)
    Shuntian Guan
    • Yun
    • (as Guan Shuntian)
    Ying Liang
    • Tsun
    • (as Liang Ying)
    Brandon Lin
    • Quan
    Wang Zhu
    • Remo
    • (as Zhu Wang)
    Yadong Li
    • Remo's Friend
    • (as Lo Yandon I)
    I. Lu
    • Remo's Friend
    Shikang Zhao
    • Remo's Friend
    • (as Zhao Shikang)
    Fusen Chen
    • Matu
    • (as Chen Fusen)
    Tian Le
    • Matu's Friend
    • (as Le Tian)
    Shoude Zhu
    • Matu's Friend
    • (as Zhu Shoude)
    Yuewen Xiao
    • Volta
    • (as Xiao Yuewen)
    • Director
      • Michael Vickerman
    • Writers
      • Kentucky Robinson
      • Dennis K. Law
      • Rex Piano
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    6The_Phantom_Projectionist

    " . . . there are no kung fu fighting kangaroos"

    Produced five years after the original WARRIORS OF VIRTUE but not released in North American until almost a decade afterwards, RETURN TO TAO is the remarkably low-key sequel to one of the more exotic mid-'90s nostalgia classics that no one was expecting. The fact that it was indeed made but under considerably weaker financial backing is even more surprising, not to mention disappointing. The original was a minor fantasy epic, rich with puppetry and special effects, most of which were not able to be recreated for the sequel. But you know what? - not being a huge buff of the original, I actually like this one more. It works better as an action movie, and that's what I'm about. I can see this one remaining undiscovered by most people, but personally, I'm glad I saw it for the sake of comparison.

    The story: Now a martial arts practitioner, 16-year-old Ryan Jeffers (Nathan Phillips) is transported back into the world of Tao to do what the Warriors of Virtue could not and defeat a new evil overlord (Kevin Smith).

    The DVD cover may have given you a hint, but here's the fact, people: the Warriors are no longer anthropomorphic kangaroos. They're completely human now, a fact that the film explains by them having "reached a higher level" but which is clearly a matter of the filmmakers not having the budget to afford the costumes and effects of the Ronny Yu production. With that said, director Michael Vickerman - who helmed the original's screenplay - deserves credit for recreating the rest of Tao with surprising accuracy: it's a little under-populated with few returning characters, but the forests and the Life Spring village in particular look a lot like they did years ago, and a familiar soundtrack and multiple character references really make it feel like the same world. In this sense, RETURN TO TAO is a more faithful sequel than, say, RETURN TO OZ was to THE WIZARD OF OZ.

    It should be known that Kevin Smith - stalwart fantasy villain from XENA, HERCULES, and RIVERWORLD - died as an indirect result of his involvement in the movie, which automatically gives it some gravity that is simultaneously diminished by the fact that he really doesn't deliver a good performance for this one. The rest of the cast, however, does alright: save for one, the Warriors don't contribute actively to the movie until the last 13 minutes, leaving the dramatic weight to be carried by Nathan Phillips, along with Nina Liu as the queen of Tao and Shedrack Anderson as Ryan's returning buddy Chucky, and between them, they make things work. On the martial arts side of things, Nathan and Nina do surprisingly well, though not without much help from stunt doubles. I vastly prefer these fight scenes to the original's offerings: foregoing that annoying reduced frame effect, the sequel offers eight creative wushu encounters, highlighted by a weapons-filled match in the forest and a fast-paced stickfight between Nina and Kevin. The overuse of wirework is clearly derivative of CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON and can easily get on your nerves, but I deem it forgivable.

    I'm not sure what kind of budget the filmmakers had to work with, but it seems to have been utilized well enough, since the CGI is limited and it more or less looks like everything that was attempted was pulled off and didn't have to be fudged. Occasionally, the production has the feeling of a TV movie, but this too is overlookable. Cumulatively, what we have here is a flawed but overall decent fantasy martial arts feature that just happens to be based on a cult favorite. Liking the original is no guarantee that you'll like this one, but offhand viewers can watch this one and make what they will with it. Grant it consideration on a slow night.
    2Chulse-88

    A bad unnecessary sequel

    I was one of the few people whom loved the first movies with its action and fantasy driven story. The Warrior of Virtues was a staple of my childhood so, when I heard about a sequel I couldn't wait to return to the nostalgic feel of the past with the sequel. However, I was disappointed beyond measures. Everything that made the first movie great was completely and utterly took out back and shot to death. The costumes, writing, weapons and acting were the worst in a long line of bad movies. Trust me when I say bad movies because I make a habit of watching bad movies. The sequel should have never been made and the score for this movies should be lower than the original and in the bottom 100 on IMDb. I wish to whatever God is out there that I could unwatched this forsaken movie.
    7paikia

    A nice low-budget fantasy movie!

    I've been reading the other reviews this movie received, and it looks like the major negatives the reviewers have mentioned are only relevant in comparison to the previous movie on the series. While I haven't watched the first movie yet (haven't had the chance), I obviously don't share those reviewers' perspective.

    In fact, I kind of liked this movie. Sure, it's obviously a low-budget movie, the visual effects are decent, at best, but it has a nice story, good acting (for the most part, at least), and a really nice soundtrack, in my opinion, which I consider an important part of any movie or TV show.

    While this movie is not for everyone, I would recommend it to any real fans of the fantasy genre. I know I am one, and I definitely enjoyed the movie.

    By the way, when you watch the movie, make sure you wait until after the ending credits for another short yet funny scene. :)

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    • Trivia
      Kevin Smith died in an accidental fall soon after completing filming of his scenes.
    • Quotes

      Chucky: [At a restaurant, to the waiter] Look, man, ahm, have you got any french fries, pizza...?

      [the waiter brings a dish of a fish head to the table]

      Chucky: Have you got anything that's not looking at me?

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the credits a funny scene with Chucky and Volta can be seen.
    • Connections
      Follows Warriors of Virtue (1997)

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 2002 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • Warriors of Virtue 2
    • Filming locations
      • China
    • Production companies
      • Crawford Productions
      • Crawfords Australia
      • Film Brokers International
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      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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