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A teenager is magically transported to China and learns to convert his video game skills into those of a Kung Fu warrior in order to fulfil his task of protecting a princess from ancient China.
Fist bumps, break-dances, beat-boxing and slang are spat out incessantly but may alienate older viewers TWG is trying to win with its 80s movie references.
a bilingual blend... of The Karate Kid, Monty Python And The Holy Grail, and fantasy-fu. It is all very good-natured, but this wish fulfilment tale of adolescent empowerment is clearly aimed at viewers of Jack's age
Director Matthias Hoene's The Warrior's Gate plays like a relic from a bygone era, when broad Asian stereotypes were commonplace and went largely unchecked.