Who am I, a classic jump

Adrianna 2022-01-08 08:03:13

I have loved Jackie Chan's action movies since I was a child. I watched "Who Am I" when I was a child, and now, just now, I revisited it again. Of course, the feelings are different every time. When I was a kid, I felt that everyone except Jackie Chan was bad guys, and Jackie Chan wanted to hit all bad guys. Seeing Jackie Chan being beaten by bad guys makes me feel very depressed. Seeing Jackie Chan beat up bad guys to the ground, I feel inexplicably good. All the attention of the hour was on fighting. As I grow older, I have a different experience when I re-watch this movie.
An ore with huge energy was discovered somewhere in South Africa. Jack (played by Jackie Chan) is a special soldier in the special forces. Jack and his companions are used by cunning bosses to obtain ores with huge energy and kidnap those who study these ores. Scientists intend to obtain huge benefits by trading with international gangs. Later, the boss attempted to create a plane crash, arrogant and arrogant, killing people, creating a false impression that the special forces escaped and the plane crashed on the way. However, things are always unexpected: Jack, falling freely from the air, fell on the lush trees, and finally fell to the ground and survived the treatment of the local aborigines. However, Jack lost his memory and lived among the aboriginals. Because Jack often asked who I was, the local aboriginals called Jack by who I was. The ordinary life is always to be broken: an injured racer in the desert brings Jack back to his original life trajectory. Jack is famous for curing racers in the desert and was reported by the media. The country where the minerals and the scientists belong, and Jack's boss have all discovered Jack's traces. This set off the climax of the story: the country where he belongs to seek out the minerals and scientists from Jack. Jack's boss wants to know how many secrets Jack knows and wants to put Jack to death. Thus, the confrontation between the two gangs and Jack began. In the end, Jack evaded the pursuit of the police, exposed and crushed the boss's conspiracy. The storyline is probably like this.
Among them, the most impressive is the warmth and kindness of the indigenous people, the uncontested nature, the thick land, and the simple folk customs.
Jack was injured and landed. The indigenous people did not regard him as a threat to them, but tried their best to treat him. Even after waking up from the injury, until the language barrier weakened later, the indigenous people did not think that Jack was a threat. There was danger and I went to ask him exhaustively; Jack’s teammates all died in the deserts of Africa. No matter what, the indigenous people took the first step to settle down. Even if they saw something beneficial to others, they thought it was. Other people's things are still safe with others. It is worth noting that a particularly small plot is that the indigenous children want to take sunglasses to play, and the indigenous adults immediately grabbed them from their hands: don’t take it if it’s not yours. Ironically, in sharp contrast to this, the bosses living in the metropolis are so cold, gloomy, and profit-oriented.
Jack, healed from his injury, walked on crutches among the crowd. The whole picture is a piece of yellow land, with a yellowish smell, a rhythm of people's leisurely life, like the thick land to support people, and this simple folk customs educates people.
In the evening, the aboriginals were happy around the torch, feeling that all the joy of the world was released in the torch dance, feeling that the world was only a handful of them, and all the happiness was there. There is enthusiasm among people, and warmth is passed on.
Secondly, what is impressive is Jackie Chan's thrilling jump from the rooftop of a super high building. It seems that every movie starring Jackie Chan will have Jackie Chan's action style, so we won't talk about Jackie Chan's action style here. Mainly talk about the thrilling jump: Jackie Chan is 43 years old, has passed the age of forced dangerous moves; that year, the master returned, ready to dedicate the jump to the master; check the glass for nails, etc., under the building I put the cushions, but I felt that it was only a slap; the ambulance and police cars were waiting under the building; the government blocked the road section for filming; suddenly I felt a burst of discomfort, the heart thumped wildly, the temples were like drums; that jump was also a dedication. For the audience looking forward to me. These are the basic circumstances of Jackie Chan's shooting at that time. Here, we see the professionalism of an actor, the dedication of an actor, the love of an actor for his acting career, and the love of his elders. Without these, I think there would be no Jackie Chan today.
It can be said that because of Jackie Chan's existence, we were able to watch one after another of the classic Long movies.

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  • Who Am I?: Who Am I?

  • Who Am I?: The children thank you.