60-year-old Jackie Chan can't kill his life.
In fact, being 60 is not a reason for not being impressed.
In recent years, the figure of Jackie Chan has appeared more in some social news and public welfare activities.
For the film, Jackie Chan seems a little bit reluctant to make progress. "Kung Fu Dream", "Kung Fu King", and "Little Soldier" are more of a ticketing nature, and it is difficult for us to find those Jackie Chan label-like elements that are bloody.
Since I was a kid, we think Jackie Chan movies should be: Jackie Chan is omnipotent, one hits ten, close combat with fists to the flesh, over the wall is like playing house easily, sharp eyes, and then live after death. The Jedi counterattack, and the action to challenge the limit of life is the highlight. All these are essential elements for a serious Jackie Chan movie.
Since the "New Police Story", none of this has appeared again.
Why is there only one Jackie Chan in the Chinese film scene? Nowadays, filmmakers, whether they are action actors or other actors,
who can convey such surging positive energy, and who else can give people a positive and healthy image.
Except Jackie Chan.
The post-80s all grew up watching Jackie Chan beat the bad guys. We can only remember and miss Jackie Chan's fist. I won't miss Jet Li who floats in the sky.
The trailer of "Chinese Zodiac", the most surprising thing is the trailer of the speed roller skating.
Jackie Chan is going to die again this time. This is the first time I saw this design. It is estimated that when the time comes out, everyone will applaud this group of highlights.
Action design is more than just action. He has his own movie language in it. The so-called dying is probably what he means. He wants to make the audience feel incredible, unimaginable, beyond the limits of humans, and actually does it. Make you convinced.
Jackie Chan's movie, re-emergence.
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