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Which movies starring Jackie Chan are better?

Jackie Chan is a national first-class actor, a movie star in Greater China and an international kung fu superstar. After decades of struggling acting career, he gradually changed from a martial arts apprentice to a civilian hero with a sense of responsibility and dedication, and then became an international kung fu superstar. The name Jackie Chan represents another international superstar who can really gain the recognition of fans all over the world in Hollywood and create the image of Chinese with equal emphasis on justice and courage after Bruce Lee. Jackie Chan has appeared in hundreds of movies since his debut, and bloggers have compiled ten of the most classic movies to share with you.

Tenth place: fast food truck

Director: Sammo Hung

Screenwriter: Edward Tang/Li Jiongjia

Starring: Jackie Chan/Sammo Hung/Yuan Biao/lola forner/Zhang Chong etc.

Release date: 1984

Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuan Biao co-starred in the action comedy after Plan A. The outdoor adventure was filmed in Spain, and the European castle became the main story scene. Although the content of the whole movie is nothing new, the three brothers cooperate with each other, and the whole movie is lively and meets the needs of Jackie Chan's movie entertainment audience.

The fighting scenes in the film can be described as brilliant, among which the fighting between Jackie Chan's three brothers is impressive, and their ingenious skills and seamless cooperation can be described as classic drama scenes. Among the villains, benny urquidez is the most high-profile gangster. Youquedez was once the world lightweight champion of free fighting, and there were wonderful fighting scenes in both the Flying Dragon Warrior and the fast food truck, including the last fight between the fast food truck and Jackie Chan. It was rated as the second best fight scene in the history of black belt magazine. Second only to Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris's fighting performance in The Raptors Crossing the River.

Ninth place: Dragon Tiger Brothers or Flying Eagle Project Series.

Dragon Brother and Tiger Brother (1987, Hong Kong/Yugoslavia)

Eagle Project (199 1, Hong Kong)

Zodiac (20 12, Mainland/Hong Kong)

These three seemingly unrelated movies are actually a series. Many fans are easily confused. In fact, the Dragon Brother and Tiger Brother in 1987 is the first movie, which is named Armour of God in English and Armour of God II in English. 1998, the United States introduced Brother Long and Brother Hu, and released a DVD under the name of Eagle Project 2: Brother Long and Brother Hu, but in fact, Brother Long and Brother Hu were the first.

The alias of Zodiac killer is also called Eagle Project 3, and the English movie is called Divine Armor 3. There are also some magazines called "Dragon Brother Tiger Brother Zodiac 3". Because of copyright, distribution and other reasons, the change of film title and content makes these three films have this strange "series" relationship.

"Brother Dragon and Brother Tiger": It is the first time that Longcheng took a team to shoot abroad. It was inspired by the movie "Fast Food Car" because shooting abroad can make the film more international.

Project Eagle: This movie is similar to raiders of the lost ark starring Harrison Ford. The whole movie was shot in the African desert. Jackie Chan helped the Earl find the secret German base in the Sahara Desert during World War II, and excavated the gold buried in it. Zheng Yuling, a young girl from Leng Yan, was ordered to help Jackie Chan, and she was surprised by mysterious people of various identities along the way, which was extremely thrilling.

Zodiac: The latest work in recent years is an action adventure movie. Jackie Chan's 10 1 movie is not a classic because it was written together as a series. The film also has bright spots, but there are also many failures. Personally, I think the old jokes about the jungle look a bit boring.

Eighth place: miracle

Director: Jackie Chan

Screenwriter: Jackie Chan/Edward Tang

Starring: Jackie Chan/Anita Mui/Gui Yalei/Oh Mom.

Release date: 1989

Never Give Up is Jackie Chan's favorite action movie, and Miracle is his favorite movie. It tells the story of a gangster who handled gang affairs in a gentleman's way and told a white lie for a flower seller, female directors. This story comes from 1933' s Hollywood film "A Lady of the Day" and 196 1' s "The Palace of Wealth".

"Miracle" is not won because of such actions as "never give up". Jackie Chan is very proud of his achievements in directing and performing in movies. In the last martial arts fight in the rope factory, the rope either became a weapon or a trap, which reflected Jackie Chan's amazing use of props and venues. When shooting, he did some experiments, using wide-angle lens and panoramic lens. A minute-long shot was taken with a horizontal camera for three whole days.

Seventh place: Baby Plan

Director: Chen Musheng

Screenwriter: Yuan Yonglin/Jackie Chan/Chen Musheng

Starring: Jackie Chan/Xu Guanwen/Louis Koo/Charlene Choi/Gao Yuanyuan/Chen Guobao/Yuan Biao/Yu Anan.

Release date: 2006

Baby Project tells a series of ironic and touching stories after a couple stole a child. In the propaganda, Jackie Chan finally played a negative role, which was naturally a stunt. Jackie Chan played a "kind thief".

The film is full of jokes, relaxed as a whole and quite funny. In "Baby Project", we can relive the scene of "Plan A": many unknown characters "meet" in a narrow space, resulting in highly concentrated drama conflicts and comedy effects. Another humor is that the dialogue is not bad, which makes most viewers very happy. But in the final analysis, the key to the success of the baby project is probably not Jackie Chan, but the "baby" in the title and poster.

The most lethal is the super charming "little handsome treasure" Matthew. Matthew, a seven-month-old mixed-race boy, is said to be a mixed-race of eight countries. Jackie Chan and director Chen Musheng selected more than 1000 babies and occasionally found them in the subway. The child's mother is from Colombia and comes to Hong Kong to play. As soon as she heard that she was going to play Jackie Chan, she immediately agreed.

Sixth place: shinjuku incident.

Director: Dong Chengyi

Screenwriter: Dong Chengyi/Tin Nam Chun/Liu Yongping

Starring: Jackie Chan/Naoto Takenaka/Daniel Wu/Xu Jinglei/Fan Bingbing/Masaya Kat?/Gao Jie, etc

Release date: 2009

Jackie Chan's films can best reflect the social reality, showing illegal immigrants and Japanese Chinese gangs to the audience, which can be said to be a true portrayal of China people's living conditions in Japan. The film tells the story of the rise and fall of a generation of gangs. Although the characters in the film are fictional, every example comes from a real event in Japanese Chinese society.

Shinjuku incident takes the underground struggle of China gangs in Tokyo as the background, and involves many unknown gang evils. Jackie Chan's steelhead came to Japan as an illegal immigrant, worked as an illegal worker and was chased by the police. Later, he decided to "go out" and find a job. So I experienced spending with fake credit cards, stealing fake phone cards, manipulating video games and so on. Finally, in order to survive, I became a killer and drug dealer used by Japanese gangs ... It can be described as an encyclopedia of China gangs' survival in Japan.

Fifth place: two drunken boxing series.

Drunken Boxing (1978, Hong Kong)

Drunken master 2 (1994, Hongkong)

Drunken Boxing: Although Jackie Chan became famous for his snake-like dexterity, he didn't become a star until drunken boxing. Drunken Boxing follows the successful pattern of snake-like skillful hands, and captures the most important elements, such as subverting the traditional relationship between master and apprentice and the wonderful confrontation with the villain Huang Zhengli. It also adds more humor and stunt fighting. Drunken Boxing challenges a serious sacred legend, and gives Huang Feihong a brand-new interpretation, instead of showing his heroic deeds as an adult. When Jackie Chan plays the naughty Huang Feihong in a completely different interpretation, the audience is amazed. On the one hand, it seems to be disrespectful to Huang Feihong; on the other hand, it is very interesting and fresh.

"drunken master 2: drunken master 2" inherits the motif of guiding people to be good and promoting justice gradually formed in Jackie Chan's films since the 1980s. Compared with drunken boxing, the characters have been greatly modified. Huang Feihong, played by Jackie Chan, has retained some shortcomings of juvenile and harmlessness, but his moral restraint on himself has obviously been greatly enhanced. The film also intends to strengthen the image of his father and add the role of Manchu martial artist Fu. As Huang Feihong's spiritual guide, he not only told Huang Feihong the personal code of conduct of forbearance, forgiveness and integrity, but also wanted Huang Feihong to deeply understand the great righteousness of the country and the nation. Drunken master 2 not only received wide acclaim when it was released, but also was rated as one of "1994 Top Ten Movies in the World" and "100 Best Movies in Global History" by Time magazine.

Fourth place: Hongfan District

Director: Tang Jili

Screenwriter: Fibe Ma/Edward Tang

Starring: Jackie Chan/Anita Mui/Ye Fanghua/Dong Piao, etc.

Release date: 1995

Jackie Chan entered Hollywood at 1980 and 1985 respectively, but both ended in failure. It was not until 1995 that Hongfan District became a beautiful opening for his return to Hollywood. The reason why this film became Jackie Chan's stepping stone to open the Hollywood market is because it is set entirely in the United States. New Line Company promoted Jackie Chan as an international red star while releasing the film. "Pink Zone" cost more than HK$ 1 100 million, and finally earned US$ 32 million at the US box office. Since then, Jackie Chan has really found the door to international production.

The pink area is a sign that Jackie Chan's films have turned to internationalization. This film not only established Jackie Chan's international status, but also was a milestone for Jackie Chan to successfully enter the mainstream American film market. 1At the beginning of 995, Jackie Chan's "Pink Zone" was introduced to the mainland market of China. Relying on Jackie Chan's popularity, the film achieved good box office results in the mainland. This was undoubtedly a huge impact on the Chinese mainland film market, which was in a downturn at that time, and "Hong Fan District" taught Chinese mainland filmmakers a new term-"New Year's film"

Third place: planning a series

Plan A (1983, Hong Kong)

The sequel to Plan A (1987, Hong Kong)

Plan A can be said to be Jackie Chan's angry and ambitious work after his frustrated return from Hollywood. Plan A broke away from Jackie Chan's previous film mode. Although the background is still the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, the plot tells the story of the Hong Kong Marine Police's fight against pirates. The film has a humorous style and many funny scenes. However, the story is complete and has dramatic elements, which opens up a new plot mode of Jackie Chan's films in the11980s.

Plan A is more modern than all the films before Jackie Chan. It has the appearance of a classic Hollywood movie and wants to shoot the same things as Indiana Jones and the last Crusade: guns, thugs and bravado martial arts clips. From Plan A, Jackie Chan began to pay attention to the use of large-scale stunts and thrilling action scenes, and set the story at the turn of the century. Jackie Chan said it was an indirect response to Britain's return of Hong Kong to China. This film implies that Hong Kong people are more capable of handling their own affairs than the British.

The sequel to Plan A: After the early work Plan A set off a huge commercial upsurge and created a new era of Jackie Chan's action comedy, Jiahe Film released this sequel on 1987. As a sequel to Plan A, this film has little to do with the last episode. Only a group of remnant pirates seek revenge against Ma Rulong can remind people of the origin of Plan A ... Jackie Chan's films in the 1980s have always left a deep impression, comedy and fighting. Although the sequel to Plan A also added elements of revolutionary uprising to Tsui Hark's Peking Opera blues, it still achieved the highest achievements in these two aspects.

Second place: Who am I?

Director: Chen Musheng/Jackie Chan

Screenwriter: Jackie Chan/Shuxian Chen/Lee Reynolds

Starring: Jackie Chan/Michelle Ferrer/Mirai Yamamoto

Release date: 1998

As long as there is a movie starring Jackie Chan, no matter who the director is, there is an obvious Jackie Chan mark. This movie is no exception: narrow alley fighting, gecko climbing and desperate stunts, a complete kindness. The main scene is in Africa, which is basically based on curiosity, adventure and pursuit.

Jackie Chan's first film after Hong Kong's return made the audience see the bauhinia regional emblem in Hong Kong movies for the first time, and then he directly emphasized the identity myth of Hong Kong people and Hong Kong movies with the opening title, revealing Hong Kong people's doubts about their status and role.

Before and after the reunification, there were a lot of movies about amnesia in Hong Kong, but the hero in the spy film lost his memory, and Who am I was the first one. The origin and background of the hero in the film have always been vague. To some extent, amnesia erases the incompatibility between his Hong Kong identity and international identity, and combines his Hong Kong identity with the international elements of the CIA, so that the protagonist can join the international stage and face a brand-new world.

First place: Never admit defeat series, Never admit defeat (1985, Hong Kong), Police Story II (1988, Hong Kong), Police Story III: Super Police (1992, Hong Kong), Police Story IV: Simple Task (65438). Hong Kong/USA/Australia/Russia) The new Never Give Up (2004, China/Hong Kong), Never Give Up 20 13 (20 13, China/Hong Kong) Never Give Up is regarded as Jackie Chan's key representative work and a milestone in Hong Kong action movies. After the transformation from "Plan A" to "Never admit defeat", Jackie Chan has grown from a kung fu boy in the early years of the Republic of China to a contemporary justice hero. As many as six films were shot in this series from 1985 to 20 13, which is introduced below. Never give up: Jackie Chan 1982 visited the United States and wanted to open the Hollywood market with several films catering to western tastes, including Cannonball Flying, Detective Veyron, Killing Trench and so on. However, these films did not bring him a good market. Like Bruce Lee in those days, Jackie Chan, who is less than 30 years old, developed secretly in Hongkong. Although the movie "Detective Veyron" was a dismal box office, Jackie Chan was inspired by police action movies, so "Never admit defeat" was born in 1985, which was a great surprise. The film is full of fighting and real stunts from beginning to end, full of desperate action scenes that challenge the limits of human body and courage, creating a landmark Jackie Chan working mode in the future. For the first time, Jackie Chan played a role with complete personality in an action movie, with complicated life, private life and even romance. Never to lose II: 1988, Jackie Chan directed and starred in never to lose II again. Although the plot is somewhat retro, the fighting and the equally desperate super performance in the novel are still popular. This movie is still very popular and has created high box office receipts in Hongkong and Taiwan Province Province. Police Story 3: Super Police: This five-year sequel is very different from the first two episodes, mainly the change of director and heroine. The director was replaced by the cutting-edge action director Tang Jili, who worked with Jackie Chan at the latest. Maggie Cheung, who has been playing Long Nvlang for a long time in the first two episodes, only made a guest appearance in it, and the real heroine was replaced by Malaysian Chinese actress Yang Ziqiong. The heroine is no longer just a protected object like the first two episodes, but a mainland policewoman. Yang Ziqiong made great efforts to steal a lot of shots from Jackie Chan, which was not found in the first two episodes. Jackie Chan did not neglect his performance, and the scene of jumping into a helicopter became a classic. Police Story 4: Simple Mission: The fourth simple mission (also called Bai Jinlong) became Jackie Chan's one-man show. The heroine in the film is Taiwan Province actress Wu Chenjun, and Jackie Chan tries to protect it like the previous two episodes, so this episode is somewhat similar to the previous two episodes. Jackie Chan single-handedly dealt with the Russian mafia, showing the true colors of lonely heroes in the series Never Say Never. The scene of a fight in the snow is a classic of this film. The new never give up: In 2004, a new extra chapter of never give up and never give up was released. New Never Give Up can be said to be a subversion of the old version of Never Give Up. The protagonist of the film has changed from omnipotent Chen Jiaju to impoverished police inspector Chen Guorong. Jackie Chan plays a humanized policeman, which is completely different from the previous "superhero" image. You will also see Jackie Chan's grievance moment on the screen for the first time. Director Chen Musheng, who performed well in Two Heroes, confidently said: I will not only show Jackie Chan's kung fu through this drama, but also challenge Jackie Chan's acting skills. Never give up 20 13: The latest film in this series is an unprecedented attempt in the content and style of Jackie Chan's films. It is a brand-new interpretation of Never Give Up, and a gangster film with a brand-new perspective. Jackie Chan has also changed from a Hong Kong policeman to a mainland policeman. Jackie Chan's police changed their names and styles. He is no longer a superhero who kills the enemy on all sides, but more often he is just a helpless father. The world is changing, so are movie styles and audience tastes. Never give up, the latest so-called new attempt, has not become a classic like the old version of Never give up, but has become the worst evaluated one in the whole series.

Jackie Chan

In the film industry, Jackie Chan's achievements are obvious to all. He has the status of "the 20 greatest action movie stars in history" (new york Times Review 20 12) and won the Oscar Lifetime Achievement Award on 20 16. He has made countless films and is prolific. Today, the diary girl found out Jackie Chan's eight best movies according to her own viewing experience, and ranked them according to the Douban score. I wonder which one is the first in your mind.

Eighth place: England vs. Britain

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In recent years, Jackie Chan has made many films, such as Blood of the Machine, Kung Fu Yoga, Jedi Escape, Flying Tigers on the Railway and so on. But none of them are good movies. Only 20 17, a seemingly unsatisfactory film, won Douban 7. 1. In England vs England, Jackie Chan broke through the previous comedy style and explained the anger and disappointment of a father who lost his daughter with gloomy pictures. Although the fight is not so interesting, the action is still wonderful. The story comes from Steven Lesser's novel "China Man", so the plot is mature and complete, with strange twists and turns, which is very interesting.

Seventh place: Baby Plan

Baby Project is a classic work by Jackie Chan, Louis Koo and Gao Yuanyuan. The film was released in 2006. With its relaxed and funny performances and humorous stories, the film earned a box office return of 65.438+0.5 billion yuan in Asia.

Sixth place: shinjuku incident.

This is Jackie Chan's work in 2009, which tells the story of the rise and fall of a generation of Japanese underworld bosses. Every event in the film originated from a real event in the local Chinese society in Japan. In addition to Jackie Chan, there are Daniel Wu, who is so handsome that he is paralyzed, and Fan Bingbing, who is so breathtaking. In addition, I am proud that most scenes of this film need to be shot in Japan. Because it is Jackie Chan's film, the Japanese government is very supportive. Even the forbidden area, which has never been open to the public, made an exception and let Big Brother's crew go in to shoot.

Fifth place: drunken boxing series

This series of films includes Drunken Boxing (Douban 7.3) and drunken master 2 (Douban 7.5). The former was completed in 1978, and the latter was shown in 1994, both of which were Jackie Chan's early films. On the whole, drunken master 2 is better than the first one. The performances of Anita Mui and Andy Lau revived this series of films and made the story of the famous Hongquan master Huang Feihong a household name.

Fourth place: Never lose the series.

These films include 1985' s Never Give Up (Douban 7.7), 1988' s Police Story 2 (Douban 7.3), 1992' s Police Story 3: Super Police (Douban 7.4) and the new Never Give Up.

Third place: Eagle Project

Sister Diary was not born when the film was released, but this did not affect her love for it. Jackie Chan played in the film has gone through a series of things, from a thief to a hero who is willing to sacrifice for his country, which is the most gratifying thing. The high score of Douban 7.5 is also deserved.

Second place: planning a series

There are two parts in this series: Plan A and the sequel to Plan A. The first part was shown in 1983. Gangsters, comedies and action elements make this love-hate movie particularly exciting. The sequel released by 1987 gathered Maggie Cheung, Lu Huiguang, Rosamund Kwan and others. Jackie Chan's Ma Rulong is awesome. It is also because of this film that the adult class won the 1987 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Action Design Award.

First place: Entering the Dragon.

This classic with a score of 8. 1 is a movie starring Bruce Lee. Although Jackie Chan only played a small role in the film, it took Bruce Lee more than ten seconds to solve the villain's thugs, but we can't deny that the ten-second classic is more like a silent inheritance. After the death of Kung Fu superstar Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, a new star, rose in Ran Ran, bringing China Kung Fu to the world and letting the world see the arrogance of China people.

Plan A-the most typical and standard Cheng's comedy, with no low tide, no excessive grandstanding, many stars, full of youthful temperament and unique beauty. drunken master 2-Xia Di, Master Liu, the most handsome "rumbled", Ah Mui, Guo Jing and his legs, a happy duel, and constant surprises-is a miracle that Jackie Chan can explode.

Anything before 20 10 is fine.