El esmoquin

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Jimmy Tong (Jackie Chan), un taxista que ahora tiene el oficio de chófer, aprende pronto que a la hora de trabajar para el playboy millonario Clark Devlin (Jason Isaacs) sólo existe una regla: jamás se debe tocar el esmoquin, el traje de etiqueta que tanto aprecia Devlin. Pero cuando éste queda temporalmente fuera de combate tras sufrir un explosivo "accidente", Jimmy se pone el esmoquin y descubre que es un traje extraordinario: más que vestirse de color negro, ponérselo equivale a convertirse en cinturón negro. Jimmy se ve bruscamente sumergido en el peligroso mundo del espionaje en unión de una novata compañera (Jennifer Love Hewitt), tan inexperta como él: nuestro héroe se convierte en un involuntario, si bien muy elegante, agente secreto.

"The Tuxedo," a 2002 action-comedy film produced by DreamWorks Pictures and Vanguard Films, offers a unique blend of humor and high-octane action that sets it apart in its genre. Directed by Kevin Donovan and starring Jackie Chan and Jennifer Love Hewitt, the movie follows the adventures of a taxi driver named Jimmy Tong who inadvertently becomes a secret agent after donning a high-tech tuxedo. The film's premise, revolving around a suit that grants its wearer extraordinary abilities, provides a fresh twist on the spy genre, making it a memorable entry in Jackie Chan's filmography. The plot of "The Tuxedo" is both whimsical and engaging, as Jimmy Tong navigates the world of espionage with the help of his newfound gadget-laden attire. The film cleverly balances slapstick comedy with thrilling action sequences, showcasing Chan's signature martial arts prowess. The chemistry between Chan and Hewitt adds a layer of charm to the narrative, making their on-screen partnership a highlight of the movie. The supporting cast, including Jason Isaacs and Debi Mazar, further enriches the film with their comedic timing and performances. One of the standout aspects of "The Tuxedo" is its innovative use of technology as a central plot device. The titular tuxedo, equipped with various gadgets and abilities, not only drives the story forward but also serves as a source of humor and spectacle. The film's visual effects and stunt choreography are impressive, contributing to the overall entertainment value. While "The Tuxedo" may not be a critical darling, it has carved out a niche for itself among fans of action-comedy films, offering a lighthearted and enjoyable cinematic experience. In conclusion, "The Tuxedo" is a testament to Jackie Chan's versatility as an actor and stunt performer. The film's blend of humor, action, and inventive storytelling makes it a fun watch for audiences looking for something different within the spy genre. Despite its mixed reception, "The Tuxedo" remains a beloved film for many, celebrated for its unique concept and the charismatic performances of its lead actors.

Año2002

Presupuesto60000000$

Ingresos104400000$

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GénerosSuspenseAcciónComediaCiencia ficción

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Parkes/MacDonald Productions

The Tuxedo

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