It turns out that Jackie Chan has been making movies under his real name

Julie 2022-03-19 08:01:02

During the recent epidemic, I had spare time and the quality of the new movies was not very good, so I flashed some high-definition Jackie Chan old movies to reminisce. In fact, I forgot a lot of the plot, and I re-watched it. On the one hand, I sighed at the high quality of the movies 20 years ago.

In these films, I found that Maggie Cheung was called Jackie Chan Gangsheng, and I suddenly felt that many of their films were starred by their real names.

For example, Chen Gangsheng (mother's surname), Fang Shilong (father's surname) appeared in the movie , and then Chen Long , whose pronunciation is very similar to Jackie Chan , and then the character's name is Chen Jiaju , whose pronunciation is very similar to Jackie . Then Jiaju is a good horse. In plan A, the protagonist is also called Ma Rulong , and they are also linked together.

I think at that time, the role of the movie was created, in order to achieve fame faster, after fame, relying on reputation, the style inside and outside the play was consistent, which was more conducive to the promotion of Jackie Chan's movies. Therefore, Jackie Chan in life is Jackie Chan in movies, and Jackie Chan in movies is also Jackie Chan in life.

A more prominent example is that "Jackie Chan's Adventures" directly starred in his real name because it emphasized Jackie Chan's characteristics and Jackie Chan's own character.

And only in the later period, Jackie Chan no longer needs this kind of binding publicity, or in order to better serve the movie story itself, he designed a name that is more in line with the character, such as "Big Head" in "Shinjuku Incident", "British Showdown" in "The Big Head" Guan Yuming.

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  • Edgardo 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    In the first part 7 years ago, Maggie Cheung was a black ugly duckling in front of Brigitte Lin, and the second part 4 years ago became a white rabbit-tooth girl, and now, is it a beauty?

  • Jazmin 2022-03-20 09:03:08

    Take a look at the professionalism of Hong Kong actors and compare them with contemporary traffic stars. It is no wonder that Hong Kong directors are not used to the fact that mainland actors are often used by nanny and bodyguards. "Model", in fact, earning 100 million first is just an anti-ancient phenomenon. Comparing the comments on Jiang Qing in Hong Kong's "Democracy Review" and "Overseas Chinese Daily" in the 1970s, you can see that she is also the one who often has more than a dozen entourage plus 4 nurses2 A theater queen who is a doctor, only the Americans can make her "go out to fight hard in the morning and return to preach in the evening". Hong Kong literati describe this kind of behavior as tolerable and unbearable as a mother with strong energy and strong body. Niu acted coquettishly in front of American reporters. So whenever there is a vision in the mainland, Hong Kong literati begin to use their imaginations in the movie, killing the Tartars to clear the dog, and suddenly from the disco style of thick eyebrows and high shoulder pads in the 90s to the red vests and green sneakers in the 70s. punk era.

Supercop quotes

  • Chan Ka Kui: [after breaking Panther out of prison] Okay, now down that road is a small village that leads to a town.

    Panther: Okay.

    Chan Ka Kui: [prepares to leave] Good luck.

    Panther: [puzzled] Where you going?

    Chan Ka Kui: Huh? They payed me $2,000 to get you out of there. The rest doesn't interest me.

    Panther: Listen, I like you. You're a good man, and I could use someone like you. I'll take you to Hong Kong for something big.

    Chan Ka Kui: [shakes head] Hong Kong's too far, forget it. Just give me $500 more.

    Panther: Here I haven't any money. But in Hong Kong, I've got millions - millions! I'll give you $100,000 when we get there. It's a deal?

    Chan Ka Kui: [thinks about it] All right. Once we're in Hong Kong, I want $100,000.

    Panther: Hmm! Count on me.

  • Insp. Y.K. Chen: Don't worry, the Chinese Public Security people will extend their full cooperation.

    Uncle Bill: That makes me worry even more.

    Insp. Y.K. Chen: Uncle Bill, say something cheerful, will you?

    [to Chan Ka Kui]

    Insp. Y.K. Chen: Good luck.

    Uncle Bill: In fact, the Royal Hong Kong Police are flying Ka Kui like a kite for this mission. It may break when the wind is gusty.

    Insp. Y.K. Chen: Don't make such a depressing comparison.

    Chan Ka Kui: It'll drift back if the string breaks.

    Insp. Y.K. Chen: See? Ka Kui is up to scratch as I said.