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how hes become involved with a plethora of enemies in New York City. Simultaneously, were taken on the depressing journey of a young Chinese girl, Mei (Catherine Chan), who had been essentially brought to America to be used as a tool within the Chinese mafia to help with their shady operations. Say
Date: Apr 29, 2012
Category: Entertainment
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Safe -- Little Girl's Safety Re-Motivates a Deadly Assassin
Pretty, little, Mei (12 year-old native of China, Catherine Chan) is able to point out her teachers errors in a complicated equation in front of her class in China. One should realize that she could have been punished for insolence. Rather, she is told that a transfer to a special school for genitakes on Meis safety, theres non-stop action. Statham is the perfect bad guy with a heart of gold. At forty-four years-old, hes also still a hunk. Watching him fight is a treat. And, in Safe, he and his young co-star, Catherine Chan, have a spectacular and believable connection.
Date: Apr 28, 2012
Category: Entertainment
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Apatow's 'Engagement'; Norwegian Thriller; Murder: Movies
Coming to the rescue of an 11-year-old Chinese girl(Catherine Chan) running from thugs on a Brooklyn subway, Wrightlands smack in the middle of a three-way battle between Chinesegangsters, the Russian mob and dirty New York cops.
Date: Apr 28, 2012
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Jason Statham in Highly Charged, Metaphoric 'Safe'
innocent and intriguing in the girl, and in her plain reading lessons of mob policies. She is blankly heroic when teamed with Luke, almost as if she was a computer. She is in the middle of it all, and the young actress Catherine Chan portrays her with a strangeness that mixes well with her circumstance.
Date: Apr 27, 2012
Category: Entertainment
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Movie Review: So Much of Safe Makes No Sense, But Who Cares? It's The Bullets ...
The cause is Mei (Catherine Chan), a 11-year-old girl who is a math genius, plucked out of her Shanghai school by the Chinese mafia in order to memorize numbers and financial information. Say what? No, stay with me here. The mob boss doesnt like computers (too much of a paper trail) so he steals li
Date: Apr 27, 2012
Category: Entertainment
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Movie review: In dishing up thrills and kills, Statham plays it 'Safe'
Yakin takes a heady approach to the shoot-em-up genre, at least at the beginning of the film. Thats when we are introduced to Mei (Catherine Chan), an 11-year-old girl in China who is a genius with numbers. Chinese mobsters, old school in that they dont use computers because of the electronic tra
Date: Apr 27, 2012
Category: Entertainment
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Film Review: Jason Statham in Highly Charged, Metaphoric 'Safe'
Statham is Luke, who is seen cage boxing in New Jersey as the film begins. His counterpart in China, an 11-year-old girl named Mei (Catherine Chan), is shown displaying genius level prowess at memorizing and solving complex math problems. Mei is kidnapped by the Triad, the Chinese mob in New York Ci
Date: Apr 27, 2012
Category: Entertainment
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Hey, wow, weird! Look! It's Jason Statham running around with a half-beard in ...
aughter anyone who has any relationship with him even his landlady. With nothing left to live for, and not wanting to get anyone else hurt, he considers suicide by subway when he notices a young, scared Chinese girl (Catherine Chan) being chased through the train station by these same goons.