🎬 The Myth (2005) – History is the Greatest Mystery


🔱 Director: Stanley Tong
🎭 Starring: Jackie Chan, Kim Hee-sun, Mallika Sherawat
🎞️ Genres: Action | Adventure | Fantasy | Romance
🌏 Languages: Mandarin | Korean | Hindi | English
📍 Runtime: 118 minutes


🗡️ Plot Summary

In this action-packed fantasy epic, Jackie Chan plays a dual role: as Jack, a modern-day archaeologist, and as General Meng Yi, a valiant commander serving during the Qin Dynasty. While on a mission to uncover ancient secrets, Jack begins having strange dreams — vivid memories of a past life as the general who once protected the beautiful Princess Ok-Soo (Kim Hee-sun).

As Jack and his partner William stumble upon relics and clues tied to an ancient legend, they’re pulled into a whirlwind of hidden tombs, gravity-defying battles, and political intrigue that bridges both past and present.


🏯 What Makes It Unique?

  • 🥋 Jackie Chan at his most versatile, blending martial arts, comedy, and drama in a story that spans thousands of years.

  • 🕰️ A blend of history and fantasy, exploring themes of reincarnation, eternal love, and the quest for immortality.

  • 🌍 Multinational production, combining Chinese myth, Indian mysticism, and Korean heritage.

  • 💔 A haunting love story that transcends time, giving the film both emotional weight and spiritual mystery.


🧩 Notable Scenes

  • ⚔️ Gravity-defying sword battle inside a floating tomb.

  • 🌌 Dream sequences that shift between ancient and modern times.

  • 🏃 Jackie Chan’s signature chase scene through a glue factory — full of slapstick chaos.

  • 🧱 The final confrontation in the underground palace of the Qin Emperor, complete with collapsing pillars and ancient traps.


🗨️ Taglines

“One man. Two lives. A legend that lives forever.”
“The truth is buried in the past… and it’s trying to return.”


🎬 Legacy

The Myth isn’t just another Jackie Chan action flick — it’s a bold attempt at blending genres, cultures, and eras. With sweeping cinematography, martial arts spectacle, and a touching tale of fate and sacrifice, this film remains one of Chan’s most ambitious and underrated works.


🛡️ Would you give up immortality for love? Or would you fight history to reclaim it?
📜 The past is never truly gone… not if you are part of The Myth.