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Ask for a Jackie Chan movie
English title: gorgeous
More Chinese titles: glass bottles
high-risk
Year: 1999
Country/Region: Hongkong, China
Movie genre: love/action/comedy
Language: Cantonese
Length: 120 minutes
Color: color
Mix: dolby digital surround sound
Rating: The rating of some violent content is PG- 13.
Grade: Australia: PG Singapore: PG Argentina: 13 USA: PG- 13 UK: PG Peru: 14 Germany: 12 Iceland: 12 Finland: K- 14 Hong Kong.
Copyright: (1999) GH Pictures (China) Co., Ltd.
[Edit this paragraph] Credit
Director: Gu Dezhao
Written by Jackie Chan, Jackie Chan ...
Ivy Ho Ivy Ho ... Story.
Gu Dezhao ... Author
Yiu-Fai Law Yaofalo
Actor: Jackie Chan ... Chen Chunming.
Shu Qi continued ... Bu (such as Shu Qi)
Tony Leung Chiu Wai ... Albert (eg Tony Leung Chiu Wai)
Emil Wakin Chau Lu Weihua Emil Wakin Chau
Richie Jen Richlen ... Elon.
Chen Songyong Chen Songyong ... ... Abu's father.
Jin Yanling Jin Yanling ... Bu's mother.
Liu Liu Yida Tatzlaw ... Luo's assistant.
Gu Dezhao ... Luo's assistant.
Sandra Wu, Wu Junru ... airport swindler.
Li Cansen Li Shengjie ... Frog.
Luo Jiaying Luo Jiaying ... Chen's assistant
Stephen Chow, Stephen Chow, Hong Kong police officer
Feng Delun Feng Delun ... photographer.
Daniel Wu Daniel Wu ... Assistant photographer.
Sammy (as Sammy)
Bradley james allan ... Allen
David Liang ... Luo's assistant.
Zhang Xiaohui Zhang Xiuwei ... Shelley (as Shelley Zhu)
Railoki
William Thun ... Rowe's assistant.
Lu Huiguang Ken Lolo's assistant.
Zhang Chong Zhang Chong ... Essay
Maggie Cheung Maggie Cheung ... Essay.
Zhang Daming, Zhang Daming ...
Asuka Higuchi Asuka Higuchi ... Essay.
Eric Kot Eric Kot ... Essay.
Gu Zulin Cook ... Essays.
Li Lichi Li Lichi ... Essay.
Lei Songde MacLouis ... Essays.
Su Zhiwei Edmonso ... Essays.
Tian Qiwen Qimintian ... Essay
Wang Hexi Wang Hexi ... Essay.
Wu Chenjun Wu Chenjun ... Essay.
Yizhao Yee Siu ... Essay
Producer: Jackie Chan ... Producer
Zou Wenhuai Zou Wenhuai ... producer.
Steve Chen ... Executive Producer (Steven Chen)
Xikang Chen Shi Hongcan ... Executive producer.
Original Music: Huang Dangyi
Photography: Wenbao Zhang Wan Baoxiang
Clip: Nick Cheung Zhang Jiahui
Chi-Leung Kwong, Chi-Leung Kwong
Art Design: Chung-Man Hai, Chung-Man Hai
Fashion Design: Shirley Chan
Dora Ng Dolan
Visual effects: Eddy Wong Eddy Wong
Pin Guan Victor Wang
Deputy Director/Assistant Director: Ruby Lin ... Assistant Director.
Shooting format: 35mm
Print format: 35 mm
Format: 35 mm film deformation widescreen
[Edit this paragraph] Production and distribution
Production Company: GH Films [China]
Golden Harvest Limited [Hong Kong]
Distribution company: Colombia Samsung Home Video, Colombia Samsung Home Video Company [USA]
Columbia Samsung [Brazil] (Brazil) (DVD)
LK-TEL[ Argentina] ... (2000) (Argentina) (DVD)
Wonderful film [Germany] ... (Germany)
Samsung Film Company [USA] ... (USA) (voice over)
[Edit this paragraph] Release date
Singapore
1999 February
Thailand Thailand
1999 February
Malaysia
1999 February 13
South Korea
1999 February 13
Japan Japan
1October 30th 10 ... (Tokyo International Fantasy Film Festival)
Japan Japan
199965438+February 18
Argentina
May 3, 20001day ..... (video premiere)
Kuwait
August 2000 16
Iceland Iceland
September 27, 2000 (video premiere)
Hungary
65438+February 2000 ... (Video premiere)
Germany
200122 February
Philippines Philippines
September 2002 18 ..... (Davao)
[Edit this paragraph] Introduction to the plot
A girl found a glass bottle with a note on it by the sea. At the beginning of this magical story, the girl found a note left by a lonely boy, which read: I am lonely, and you? With the name and address attached, this call and temptation is the beginning of a series of adventures. Not content with the plain life, the girl decided to look for Prince Charming according to the address. Unexpectedly, this expected Prince Charming is actually gay, but she also has the opportunity to meet a highly dangerous person. This dangerous man is a financial sniper who set off a financial storm in his career like Soros. He likes to seek high excitement and danger in his emotional life. In order to get close to such a dangerous person, the girl lied that she was the girlfriend of the underworld leader. Such lies not only brought unpredictable dangers to her and the people around her, but also set off an unexpected storm for her and their lives.
[Edit this paragraph] Film Review
Every New Year's film is indispensable to Jackie Chan's action film, and Glass Bottle marks Jackie Chan's conscious change. This film is Jackie Chan's first Chinese film since he entered Hollywood. Jackie Chan has great expectations for this film, and wants to break through the self-limitation through this film. He became a middleman and mentor to save the earth, make friends and advocate fair competition. The film was triggered by a glass bottle. Shu Qi, a female character, is a thread, which is rare in Jackie Chan's movies. Glass bottles represent hope and love. Shu Qi matched his words with his deeds and tried to find love. As the fourth film of Gu Dezhao, Jackie Chan changed his career in this entertaining commercial blockbuster, and he is approachable, which shows that the director's skill is not shallow. The screenwriter is Ivy Ho, who won the Golden Horse Award for Best Screenplay for Sweet Honey. The film broke the stereotype of Jackie Chan's works, and there was no opposition between good and evil. There are only two action scenes. Jackie Chan lost the first time and became very modest. Jackie Chan is no longer a self-centered soul figure. Other supporting roles, such as Sister Play by Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Shu Qi, and unforgettable performances by Richie Jen, Liu Yida and Stephen Chow.
[Edit this paragraph] Shooting background
1998, the most striking event in Hong Kong, Taiwan and international film circles was Jackie Chan's successful entry into Hollywood. 1at the beginning of 999, the most striking event for international fans was that Jackie Chan, who became famous in Hollywood, returned to Hong Kong to actively shoot movies. Why did Jackie Chan go back to Hong Kong to film after he successfully entered Hollywood?
Brother Long is currently busy with the filming and post-production of the new film Glass Bottle, so he can't answer this question himself. But fans who are familiar with him know that the main reason why Jackie Chan immediately returned to Hong Kong to actively film after successfully entering Hollywood should be that he will never forget the Asian fans who have always liked and supported him. Only by shooting in Hong Kong can we shoot works with our own style and satisfy the audience. Only when he can completely control them can he really feel satisfied.
Although Hollywood's film capital, technology and talents are abundant, Jackie Chan has successfully proved that he can adapt. However, due to many restrictions in Hollywood, Jackie Chan can't enjoy his performances and other requirements. For the audience to realize their movie dreams, Jackie Chan is still actively shooting glass bottles even though he has successfully entered Hollywood, hoping to successfully challenge himself through this film.
Why is it called a glass bottle? What is a glass bottle? What kind of entertainment does Jackie Chan hope to bring to the audience in this annual super blockbuster? What breakthrough will Jackie Chan make on the glass bottle? It can be said that this film has filled all fans with expectation and curiosity.
The biggest similarity between Glass Bottle and Jackie Chan's previous films lies in the actions and interests that the audience are most familiar with. Jackie Chan's action and the combination of action and interest can be said to be an unparalleled advantage in the world film industry at present, which is also the first point for Hollywood to take a fancy to Jackie Chan. Therefore, Jackie Chan will never give up the stunts that the film industry has always been proud of.
Jackie Chan's insistence on action scene design can also be seen from his speech when he won the Golden Horse Award for Best Wushu Instructor Award. Jackie Chan and the adult class won the Golden Horse Award for best martial arts direction for Who am I? Jackie Chan said that the martial arts action design in movies has always been studied by adult classes, actively seeking various possible breakthrough areas.
In addition to predictable movements and fun, Jackie Chan's glass bottles will also bring some entertainment to the audience. It seems that apart from action and fun, the glass bottle will have a different romantic color, because it increases the proportion of directors and actors that were rarely seen in the past.
In fact, the setting of the film title, the open selection of the heroine, the choice of the director and other supporting actors all reflect Jackie Chan's intention of seeking goodness. This film is directed by Gudao, a Hong Kong-made comedy action film director, and written by Ivy Ho, the best screenwriter of Sweet Honey. His participation will enrich more exciting content for Jackie Chan's films.
Jackie Chan, who has always liked the matching of heroines, not only found Shu Qi, the most popular actress in Hong Kong and Taiwan, as the heroine, but also found Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Wu Chenjun, Chen Songyong, Emil Wakin Chau, Jin Yanling, Liu Yida and Richie Jen, the new generation of young people who are currently very popular in mainland China and Taiwan Province. This lineup also contributed to the scene of three Golden Horse winners Jackie Chan, Chen Songyong and Tony Leung Chiu Wai competing on the same stage.
[Edit this paragraph] Wonderful comments
She wants to take risks. In Hong Kong, she found her opponent.
[Edit this paragraph] Wonderful dialogue
The stars are bright everywhere, depending on whether you look up or not.
Abu: liking someone is very simple, just five words. I like you, I don't like you, I love you, I don't love you. ...
Albert (Tony Leung Chiu Wai): You go to the Iranian shop in Central and look for that grouse. ...
[Edit this paragraph] behind-the-scenes production
Every New Year's film is indispensable to Jackie Chan's action film, and Glass Bottle marks Jackie Chan's conscious change. This film is Jackie Chan's first Chinese film since he entered Hollywood. Jackie Chan has great expectations for this film, and wants to break through the self-limitation through this film. He became a middleman and mentor to save the earth, make friends and advocate fair competition. The film was triggered by a glass bottle. Shu Qi, a female character, is a thread, which is rare in Jackie Chan's movies. Glass bottles represent hope and love. Shu Qi matched his words with his deeds and tried to find love. As the fourth film of Gu Dezhao, Jackie Chan changed his career in this entertaining commercial blockbuster, and he is approachable, which shows that the director's skill is not shallow. The screenwriter is Ivy Ho, who won the Golden Horse Award for Best Screenplay for Sweet Secrets. The film broke the stereotype of Jackie Chan's works, and there was no opposition between good and evil. There are only two action scenes. Jackie Chan lost the first time and became very modest. Jackie Chan is no longer a self-centered soul figure. Other supporting roles, such as Sister Play by Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Shu Qi, and unforgettable performances by Richie Jen, Liu Yida and Stephen Chow.
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