Everyone has a heroic dream, and I am no exception. Even playing cs is to take the police, righteousness and arrogance. I love sports, and I claim to be an all-round player who is proficient in everything. I have dominated the game countless times, turned the tide, and became a hero on the field, but I still have a bit of self-knowledge: high school kicking skills are very delicate, but unfortunately I can’t physically, so I play for more than ten minutes, I had to ask for substitutions, so that as soon as I played, the bench players had to start warming up. Later, when I was a little taller and played basketball, I was bullied and afraid of the hard. I chose a volleyball team, just in time for the college volleyball team to fail. I was lucky to be the main setter. I was very lucky to get the fifth place in the school. I was even lucky to get a scholarship of 1500 quick money. Money is not important, but it is true. I was ashamed; I later went abroad and found my tutor playing table tennis. I remembered playing table tennis when I was in elementary school, so I went to a club with him to play twice a week. Later, the Washington area organized an amateur table tennis competition, and my tutor and a group of golfers formed a " "Northern United", when he found that there was a lack of substitutes, he brought me on board. On the surface, he was a team member, but in fact he was running errands, cheering, handing towels, and being an intelligence officer. In the end, he came back with a third place, and one person took a bronze medal. He started to win, and he blew everyone. Until one day, when I was playing doubles in the club, I found a Greek who politely expressed my idea of playing with him, but was told: "Please find someone else, i don't want to lose!", hey, Why doesn't this foreigner know how to be polite? !
A hero dream, everyone has it, but the dream does not necessarily come true, and it cannot be called a dream. The Jackie Chan on the screen is the hero in my heart, watching him stop cars again and again, crash into glass, climb high walls, jump Buildings, running wild, fighting with bare hands, heroes saving beauty, and challenging the limits of human beings. At first, it was hard to believe, is this flesh and blood? Is this a special effect? Wouldn't there really be a Vajra Hercules bodyguard? Later, I didn't have to pinch for him anymore, because I was used to it, I was used to Jackie Chan who was fearless and omnipotent.
After watching the film, I still have no idea. I searched for relevant information, but found the following "tidbits":
· Jackie Chan lost his breath when he completed the stunt of jumping over the balcony and smashing the glass, and had to receive first aid treatment.
·In order to create a realistic effect, the prop wine bottle used in the film is twice as thick as the general prop wine bottle, so many stuntmen were injured.
Jackie Chan insisted on being electrocuted by hand, so the lights on the Christmas tree were not powered by low-voltage car batteries, but were plugged into wall sockets. .
During filming, Jackie Chan was nearly paralyzed due to a damaged spine and a dislocated pelvis.
Heroes are not born! Some people are destined to be heroes!
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