“When you say no, you’re out, you run out of job”: Jackie Chan Admits He Lied Many Times to Not Go Unemployed, Exposes the Harsh Life of Stuntmen in Action Movies

Jackie Chan Admits He Lied Many Times to Not Go Unemployed, Exposes the Harsh Life of Stuntmen in Action Movies

Jackie Chan’s stunt craftsmanship emerges as a defining feature of action cinema, a bold fusion of adrenaline and ingenuity. Celebrated for his unwavering dedication to executing his stunts personally, Chan’s artistry continually extends frontiers. His choreography interweaves gravity-defying acrobatics with hints of slapstick comedy, forging a distinct and captivating approach.

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Jackie Chan, the master of martial arts and fun
Jackie Chan

Chan’s commitment is off-the-charts; he’s taken a bunch of hits to make his scenes real. What he does with action scenes is mind-blowing, inspiring tons of filmmakers down the line. A real trailblazer, Jackie Chan’s stunts capture his belief in mixing fun with jaw-dropping feats, leaving an unforgettable stamp on movie history.

Also Read: “Why just go away?”: Jackie Chan’s Hatred For His Spy Father Turned into Admiration After He Sacrificed 10 Years of His Life to Give Him a Small House in Hong Kong

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Jackie Chan Critiqued Amateur Stuntmen

Jackie Chan put his skills on display during an appearance on Steve Harvey’s show, where he took up the challenge of critiquing amateur stunt performers. In a recent snippet shared by SteveTV, Chan was tasked with observing the beginnings of various stunt attempts by individuals and predicting the outcomes of each daring endeavor.

Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan

In the initial clip, a man leaped off a platform and executed a somersault. As the footage rolled on, it played out just as Chan had foreseen, culminating in the man landing squarely on his face on the pavement. Chan pointed out, elucidating that in the realm of genuine stunt professionals, a fall of similar nature would be met with a casual shrug and swift continuation.

“That’s how we do it, I know we’re making a movie ‘boom’ director ask ‘you okay?’ I’m like ‘yeah I’m okay’. When you say no, you’r out, you run out of job.”

As expected, the 64-year-old icon of martial arts hits the mark as the man painfully collides with the fence due to insufficient speed. Chan, hailed as one of the globe’s most identifiable and impactful cinematic figures, has enthralled viewers with his action-packed scenes, renowned for executing his own stunts.

Also Read: “Why nobody hire me?”: Jackie Chan Was Frustrated With How Hollywood Treated Him Even After Over 50 Years in Cinema

Jackie Chan Didn’t Want To Look Like Bruce Lee

In a candid conversation, Jackie Chan confessed that Lo Wei once curbed his creative impulses and attempted to mold him into a duplicate of Bruce Lee. Back then, as a newcomer in the industry, the budding star had little choice but to comply with directives. Yet, he grew increasingly frustrated with this imposed approach:

Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan

“I had a different style to Bruce, my own style, so that wasn’t working, and I was looking to make a change.”

This epiphany marked the commencement of Chan’s remarkable and prolific cinematic journey. Collaborating with burgeoning director Yuen Woo-ping proved to be a breath of fresh air, as the filmmaker embraced spontaneity and embraced Chan’s proposal to infuse humor into their work.

Also Read: “I myself was very regretful”: Jackie Chan Scared His Wife to Death by Mercilessly Beating Their Son When He Was a Kid

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