Around the World in 80 Days

Around the World in 80 Days (2004)

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6.2DouBan

In the second half of the 19th century, the development of science and technology continued to promote the progress of industry. In London, the inventive scientist Fogg (Steve Coogan) often conducts crazy transportation experiments, although he is not recognized by the Royal Academy of Sciences as an amateur, and the servant leaves him because of too dangerous experiments. Liu Xing (Jackie Chan) from China robbed the Bank of England in order to retrieve the treasure of his hometown, the Jade Buddha. Attracted the British police and the Chinese criminal organization Black Scorpion Group endless pursuit, had no choice but to alias "Passepartout" as Fogg's servant. In order to replace the stodgy president of the Academy of Sciences, Fogg gambled all his possessions and future to travel around the world in 80 days. Passepartout believes that this trip can be used to send the statue of Buddha back to his hometown. After their departure, the two men met Roche (C é cile De France), an amateur female painter obsessed with Impressionism in Paris, who asked for a colleague, and they boarded the Orient Express for different purposes. Although there is a heavy interception by the Turkish prince (Arnold Schwarzenegger), the black scorpion general (Karen Mok) and his men (Daniel Wu).

In the second half of the 19th century, the development of science and technology continued to promote the progress of industry. In London, the inventive scientist Fogg (Steve Coogan) often conducts crazy transportation experiments, although he is not recognized by the Royal Academy of Sciences as an amateur, and the servant leaves him because of too dangerous experiments. Liu Xing (Jackie Chan) from China robbed the Bank of England in order to retrieve the treasure of his hometown, the Jade Buddha. Attracted the British police and the Chinese criminal organization Black Scorpion Group endless pursuit, had no choice but to alias "Passepartout" as Fogg's servant. In order to replace the stodgy president of the Academy of Sciences, Fogg gambled all his possessions and future to travel around the world in 80 days. Passepartout believes that this trip can be used to send the statue of Buddha back to his hometown. After their departure, the two men met Roche (C é cile De France), an amateur female painter obsessed with Impressionism in Paris, who asked for a colleague, and they boarded the Orient Express for different purposes. Although there is a heavy interception by the Turkish prince (Arnold Schwarzenegger), the black scorpion general (Karen Mok) and his men (Daniel Wu).