Blu-ray Review: Little Big Soldier - Page 2

Filled with some great stunt work and a barely-hidden, ignorable message about peace or some such garbage, Little Big Soldier emerges as a delightful kung fu flick. Well Go USA’s Blu-ray transfer is a striking one at that, delivering some rich colors and contrast, as well as lively DTS-HD 5.1 and Surround soundtracks available in both Mandarin and English. Surprisingly, the English-dubbed audio mix is a good one for a change, and English subtitles are included for the Mandarin track. Special features included with this Blu-ray/DVD Combo consist of a Making-Of featurette, music video (with Jackie Chan), and trailers for this and other Well Go titles.

In short: Little Big Soldier isn’t Jackie Chan’s ultimate tour-de-force, but it’s a darn good piece of well-choreographed wizardry set to a fun (and sometimes touching) story.

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