Jackie Chan didn't dare to go to the scene in person. After the stand-in was completed, he gave him a Ferrari.

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In the 1980s and 1990s, the Hong Kong film market was at its peak. During this period, Hong Kong movies flourished, whether it was comedy, zombie, gunfight or action movies, etc., they all achieved great success. Today I mainly introduce Jackie Chan's action film series.

Jackie Chan didn't dare to go to the scene in person. After the stand-in was completed, he gave him a Ferrari. - Lujuba

Jackie Chan is now the winner of the Oscar Lifetime Achievement Award, and has a pivotal position in the world of film. And this achievement is what Jackie Chan used his "desired" filming spirit to come out step by step. In the early years of Jackie Chan's action movies, there were a lot of thrilling shots, some of which were a little careless and might even cost their lives. And Jackie Chan, as the main actor, in order to let the audience see the most realistic effect, almost every scene will personally play, rarely use doubles.

Jackie Chan didn't dare to go to the scene in person. After the stand-in was completed, he gave him a Ferrari. - Lujuba

​​For example, in the movie "Who Am I", the thrilling scenes of Jackie Chan jumping from the top of the Rotterdam building made the audience exclaim almost unbelievable. Also in the filming of the movie "Brother Dragon", there was a shot of jumping from a high place to a tree branch. Jackie Chan was still dissatisfied after shooting twice, but an accident happened on the third time. Since Jackie Chan did not grasp the branch, fell from a height, and hit the stone with his head, the blood flow unceasingly. This time Jackie Chan almost paid the price of his life because of the injury. However, Jackie Chan still insisted on the filming spirit of himself.

Jackie Chan didn't dare to go to the scene in person. After the stand-in was completed, he gave him a Ferrari. - Lujuba

However, there are exceptions. When shooting the movie "Red Zone", there are many thrilling vehicles chasing shots. There are many places to show car skills. Jackie Chan's driving skills will undoubtedly not be able to achieve the desired effect. And for Jackie Chan, who is not familiar with special driving skills, the risk factor is very high, so at this time, he had to use a substitute for shooting.

The stuntman who filmed Jackie Chan's car technical part is called Zeng Fanren. He is the only Asian (Hubei) in the Hollywood stunt team. Jackie Chan later thanked Zeng Fanren and gave him a Ferrari.

Today's Jackie Chan can no longer shoot thrilling action movies, but we will never forget the classic works Jackie Chan once brought us, and wish Jackie Chan good health.

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