Jackie Chan's Who Am I?



Soon, we’ll be changing locations and will continue shooting overseas. Before heading to the airport, I had to open all the letters, gifts and donations from my fans. I can see that my fans have put a lot of heart into these gifts.

Dragons Forever, the last time Jackie would co-star in a film with the other two of his Three Brothers friends from the China Drama Academy, Yuen Biao and Sammo Hung. It also stars another one of Chan's old academy friends, Yuen Wah, as the main villain and was the last film to feature Chan fighting Benny Urquidez. An amazing film, that nonetheless actually saw Chan playing against type, because instead of playing the happy-go-lucky every man he plays in his other films, he plays a slick, hotshot, skirt-chasing lawyer. The film noticeably had a darker story than most martial arts films, featuring a tale of drugs and criminals that notably saw Hung's character injected with narcotics against his will. He has developed a distinctive fighting style, quite comedic and usually making extensive use of props, even those at first sight most unsuited to fighting, such as a stepladder.

The building in the film, The Pearl, is completely fictional and TIkTok was digitally added to the scene, although its surroundings are very real. International Finance Centre, Tower 2 – Christopher Nolan showcased Hong Kong’s eye-catching International Finance Tower as part of Oscar-winning masterpiece The Dark Knight in 2008. A portion of the film was shot in and around the tower, culminating in the Caped Crusader making a spectacular dive from the structure’s roof.

All future roles will focus less on his dangerous stunt work and more on dramatic roles and smaller action set-pieces. Sammo Hung's and Lau Kar-Wing's martial arts weaponry at its very best. Just like The 36 Deadly Styles, Odd Couple was released in 1979. If you lived near Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall at that time, you had a good chance to watch some of the best kung fu actors of all times live at work. After the deceased Chinese consulate's adult daughter was kidnapped again by Lee's brother and a corrupt French ambassador and taken to the Eiffel Tower. The climax of the film takes place on different levels of the famous tower, both inside and out, as a series of dangerous stunts and battles ensued.

While Chan and Tucker hilariously made their way through the streets of the city on the iconic Hollywood Tour and hit local spots like the Foo Chow Restaurant, the climax took place at a Chinese art exhibition that was held at the L.A. Convention Center, which featured a huge fight scene and stunt that helped launch theRush Hour franchise. After watching Werner Herzog’s Nosferatu some months ago, which was partly shot in Dutch towns Schiedam and Delft I got the idea to visit various movie location to see what they look like now.

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