Review of Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior (2006) by Jason F — 04 Feb 2007
It's nice to see Brenda Song in a role where she is not a dits. Still this movie does prove that she is an actress and not a moron in real life. Beyond Brenda there are no other "big" names attached to this film. Come to think of it I don't think anyone has ever heard of Brenda Song who is not 15 years old and up.
So the story goes that there is a girl living in California who may be the inheritor of and ancient Chinese legacy. In order for her to discover said legacy a Shaolin Monk must find this warrior and prepare her for the upcoming battle against an evil force. The bad guy by the way likes to body jump so our heroine never knows who or what it will be next. I know the villain sounds it is impossible to defeat, but guess what? This is a Disney movie the law of good conquering bad with very minimal damage to the protagonist remains intact.
The story was attrocious, and absolutly no character development. Alas because it is a Disney movie and does star a celebrity from one of Disney's more popular shows, expect a sequel at some point.
This review of Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior (2006) was written by Jason F on 04 Feb 2007.
Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior has generally received mixed reviews.
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