Ride On

The legend is back!

7.3
20232h 6m

Production

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A washed-up stuntman and his stunt horse become an overnight social media sensation when their real-life fight with debt collectors goes viral.

Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

Cast

Photo of Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan

Luo Zhilong / Lao Luo

Photo of Liu Haocun

Liu Haocun

Luo Xiaobao

Photo of Guo Qilin

Guo Qilin

Lu Naihua

Photo of Wu Jing

Wu Jing

Yuan Wei

Photo of Andy On

Andy On

Da Mi

Photo of Ray Lui

Ray Lui

Wang Haiquan

Photo of Aarif Rahman

Aarif Rahman

Hong Kong Policeman

Photo of Yu Ailei

Yu Ailei

Xia Mao

Photo of Lang Yueting

Lang Yueting

Xiao Bao's Mother

Photo of Xing Yu

Xing Yu

Da Wei

Photo of Wang Yuze

Wang Yuze

Teacher Long

Photo of Pan Binlong

Pan Binlong

Man Losing Custody

Photo of Jia Bing

Jia Bing

Producer

Photo of Yin Xiaotian

Yin Xiaotian

Producer Wu Fei

Photo of Zhang Shuangli

Zhang Shuangli

Nai Hua's Father

Photo of Kong Lin

Kong Lin

Nai Hua's Mother

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Reviews

C

Chris Sawin

8/10

Ultimately, _Ride On_ was the first film of 2023 to make me cry and the first one in a long while – possibly ever! – to make me ugly cry.

If you’re a pet owner or animal lover, _Ride On_ just mercilessly punches your gut and plays a sorrowful symphony on your heartstrings.

This is the best Jackie Chan film to come along in at least six years and easily the most emotional film of his career.

Genuinely touching with a heart wrenching story that’s as gripping as it is moving, _Ride On_ delivers fast paced action with a side of uncontrollable crying and poignant satisfaction.

**Full review:** https://boundingintocomics.com/2023/04/11/ride-on-review-a-galloping-chinese-drama-that-wallops-your-tear-ducts/

M

MovieGuys

7/10

I really wanted to like Ride On but its syrupy, sentimentalism, left me feeling queasy.

I've seen a lot of Asian films and series and my guess is this would play very well, with Asian audiences. This Western reviewer however, found it inaccessible. Too schmaltzy, sugary sentimental, for me to digest.

The film plays to Jackie Chan's strengths. His martial arts and stunt skills, are front and centre. His relationship with his best friend the horse, is a clever innovation too.

In summary, not for me but if you like things extra sweet, this is certainly not a film you should go past.

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