A movie that is easy on the eyes and ears, it has a little something for everyone.
Some romance, a touch of thrill (the mirror sequences), a little action (the car chase) and a fair amount of family-oriented entertainment are all wrapped up in this package. The director seems to have accepted that viewer demands have evolved, and created a movie that caters to the center of the spectrum.
In addition, the movie seems to be created to be played just as well on a large screen as on a smart-phone. The big screen (where I saw this) is filled with details if only one looks. The Chinese Dragon festival was full of color, and the high-voltage lab with tesla coils had all the detail to make it real and engaging for a physics nerd. At the same time, the action was focussed so if the details cannot be made out because of screen size, the story does not suffer.
In all , worth a viewing. Maybe not one to keep, but I do look forward to the sequel.