Presumably everyone knows the relationship between Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan. They are brothers from the same school, both from the Seven Little Fortunes, and they are all proud students of Yu Zhanhua. Seven of the Seven Little Fortunes accounted for half of the martial arts film scene in Hong Kong. Sammo Hung entered the film and television industry earlier than Jackie Chan, and both of them later founded their own teams-the Hong Family Class and the Married Family Class, both of which excavated many talents for the Hong Kong action film industry.
But by the 1980s, Jackie Chan was already a well-known star, and he began to make a splash in Hollywood, but his senior brothers were in the opposite situation. Because of the investment failure caused by the excelsior of the drama and the incompetence in business, a series of middle-aged frustrations made him have a bad life. It is because of this that he has created his open-minded outlook on life.
The strange thing is that Sammo Hung was the director and producer when he was making the film, but he did not participate in the final share. They were all paid at a flat rate. He had several roles at the same time, and the final result might be only one-fifth of others'. Why do you do this? He said that I am optimistic about this movie. I filmed it well, and I was happy enough.
Jackie Chan would also call himself a younger brother when he saw him. Due to the downturn in the film industry, Sammo Hung had already retreated from the stage to do some guidance work. The biggest difference between Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung was that Sammo Hung could bring everyone around him. Getting up can make them all popular, but Jackie Chan is a heroist. This can be seen in the works of the two. Sammo Hung may only be a small supporting role in his movies to set off the protagonist, but in Jackie Chan's movies, he himself is the protagonist.
He said that if the newcomer he brought out was asking him to go back, he thought the pay was inappropriate and was rejected. He said he could understand and thanked him for being willing to follow him unconditionally in filming.
, what I see in him is more humane, he is a real person, and also a person with great enthusiasm for movies. Sure enough, he deserves the title of Big Brother.