Man of Tai Chi | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | December 24, 2013
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Engaging fight scenes. Tale of moral erosion. Keannu Reeves is either wooden or bafflingly odd in his performance. For fight fans only.
| genre | Action | foreign |
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| synopsis | In Beijing, a young martial artist's skill places him in position to experience opportunities and sacrifices. |
| lead actors | Keanu Reeves | Tiger Hu Chen | Jeremy Marinas | Steven Dasz | Karen Mok Man-Wai | Michael Chan | Qing Ye | Yu Hai | Sam Lee | Iko Uwais | Silvio Simac | Simon Yam |
| director | Keanu Reeves |












