Big brother's style

Caitlyn 2022-01-07 15:54:24

The seemingly prosperous and lively streets of New York City have hidden murderous intentions. Various gangs and black forces are fighting here. The arrival of a Hong Kong policeman broke the apparent calm. He used Eastern wit and bravery to inadvertently eradicate the evil forces and staged a good show on the streets of New York. The Hong Kong policeman, played by Jackie Chan, came to the United States to congratulate his uncle’s wedding. From the simple conversation between the two of them, we can understand their different personalities. The most important thing is to take care of other people's affairs. It can be seen that Uncle Biao represents the tradition of being content with the status quo and following the golden mean. If you are abroad, you can tolerate it. In order not to cause trouble, you will pay the protection fee. But Uncle Biao’s optimism and cheerfulness left a deep impression on me. Of course, Uncle Biao was just paving the way for Jackie Chan's appearance. The older generation retired, and the new generation was about to appear. Yes, a new generation of people is here. The new generation of Chinese represented by Jackie Chan has not only inherited the tradition, but they are more confident and brave to fight evil forces. From the first showing of skill in the supermarket, using Chinese Kung Fu to easily subdue the thieves, to finally single-handedly defeating the huge hovercraft. Every shot is permeated with Chinese traditional chivalry and righteousness. Chinese traditional morality plays a huge role in the Western civilization, and it is Jackie Chan that makes Westerners realize this. Every fighting scene in the movie "Red Fan District" has been carefully designed. Jackie Chan is not only limited to fighting between people alone, but also integrates the scenes and items and props into the fighting scenes. It's coherent. This makes the exciting and intense fights more real and vivid, and at the same time produces a unique comedic and humor effect, and also shows the wit and flexibility of the East. I think this is Jackie Chan's own style and his unique feature. We all like big heroes, especially in America, a country where heroes are admired. Americans have created superheroes such as Superman and Batman. But Jackie Chan has brought a different hero to the Americans with his performance and his own style, or he cannot be said to be a hero, because his ordinary and ordinary are almost no different from ordinary people. What Jackie Chan wants to show is just a hero. The path of ancient Chinese knights and heroes is uneven. In my eyes, Jackie Chan is a civilian hero. He has inherited Chinese morality and chivalry. This seemingly unremarkable little oriental man always takes care of the crisis when it is critical. I pay much attention to the oriental atmosphere of Jackie Chan in the film. For example, the supermarket run by Anita Mui is messed up by local gangsters. Jackie Chan found a stronghold of local gangsters after witnessing the messy supermarket. Next, we think this young man who is well versed in Chinese Kungfu will definitely teach them to retaliate and let them Never dare to harass the supermarket anymore. In fact, we only guessed the process and didn't guess the end. After Jackie Chan found them, it was of course a series of exciting fights. Jackie Chan used the skis as a stick and played a set of Chinese sticks to uniform the ruffian. Jackie Chan's moves are all clicks and stops, and he didn't kill any local ruffians. This demonstrates the tolerance and fraternity of the East. Jackie Chan did not want the violence to continue, but sincerely persuaded them to change and stop living like this. It can be said that Jackie Chan's fist did not kill them, but awakened them. The realm of Chinese martial arts has never been simply the use of violence to control violence. Jackie Chan's approach allows more Americans to understand the connotation of Chinese Kung Fu, rather than just fighting and killing on the surface. [Reprinted to Baidu Library]

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  • Kira 2022-01-07 15:54:24

    The fight was thrilling, foreigners are all power-type, and they are cruel, and in the end they must use guns to scare people. Zhou Huajian once again played soy sauce in Jackie Chan's play, with Du Dewei, I really can't recognize it unless I look closely. By the way, the US version I watched was 20 minutes shorter than the Hong Kong version!

  • Adelbert 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    Jackie Chan's foray into Hollywood's waters was unsuccessful

Rumble in the Bronx quotes

  • Ah Keung: [shouts] Stop! Police! Police! Don't move! I shoot you! Don't move!

  • Danny: MY CUSHION!