A hapless chauffeur must take a comatose secret agent's place using his special gadget-laden tuxedo. Jimmy Tong is just a lowly chauffeur for millionaire Clark Devlin, until Devlin has an accident that puts him in the hospital. Tong is sent back to fetch some things for Devlin and unknowingly tries on Devlin's tuxedo and finds that it gives extraordinary powers to anyone that dons the suit. This discovery thrusts Tong into world of international intrigue and espionage and pairs him with an inexperienced partner. Come on, guys. Those people out there who didn't like this movie, wake up and smell the coffee. why are you guys commenting on the plot and every single detail? that is not what a Jackie Chan movie is about. I grew up in Hong Kong, and I grew up watching Jackie Chan movies, and his movies are never about the plot. It's about him doing his own stunts, his amazing reflexes, his funny expressions etc. when there comes a day when his movies are about the plot than his acting style, come and slap me in the face. but since i'm sure that won't happen for at least a little while, i recommend this movies to all those who haven't seen it yet. It's unlike any Jackie Chan movie you've seen. He is so funny in this movie, and he scores again with a great partner. I'll get straight to the point. This is a terrible, terrible movie. Anyone with ANY love for good movies should stay well away. The reason I went to see this is simple. I really like Jackie Chan. No matter what you say about his American movies, like Rush Hour etc, he is always amazing to watch. Not so here. The producers decided to make it a little 'sci-fi' which doesn't work. Most of Chan's stunts are not all his own doing. You can 'see' the rope/string work throughout the entire movie. Wait…did I say 'entire' movie? What I MEANT to say is the approximately 6 minute of the movies where there is ANY action. The rest of it, which encompasses the dire script, is absolutely horrific. The dialogue is mind-numbing, and most of it is spoken by the highly irritating Jennifer Love Hewitt, doing what she does..er..best. Oh, and it's not funny, although the director probably thinks you should be laughing.<br/><br/>Stay away from this movie. My wife and I were sorely tempted to leave, but didn't only on the basis that we had paid. That's a very sad reason for staying. It's a fun gimmick – the sartorial equivalent of those red shoes in the fairy tale that made an ordinary girl dance like Terpsichore – if not an altogether fun movie.
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