Ride On's reviews
Media reviews
Screen Daily
"It\'s rather meta since the backstory riffs on the star\'s life and reputation, yet Yang gives the proceedings cross-generational family appeal through focusing on the protagonist\'s deep bond with his steed".
The Guardian
"The 68-year-old Chan slips down off Red Hare like a limber teenager. But horse aside, he largely retreads old ground here, with a handful of shambolic dustups that, apart from the enterprising use of a wicker rocking chair, are pretty standard Jackie".
Variety
"A sappy but enjoyable slice of family fun that has a nice horse doing wacky tricks for the younger viewers and for parents and older fans, is a gently meta, valedictory canter through the paddock of Chan\'s previous achievements".
Roger Ebert
"Jackie doesn't reveal anything new about himself here, but from time to time he plays hits. For some, that may be enough".
New York Times
"The film is so graceless and bizarre in its attempts at tugging at the viewer\'s emotions that it often feels like a work of parody".