"Looking for Jackie Chan" "Seven Xiaofu" is still skilled, Jackie Chan is not old


On July 3, Jackie Chan’s latest work "Looking for Jackie Chan" was released in the four major cinemas of Xingmei at the same time. Jackie Chan, Zhang Yishan and other important actors in the film will participate in the screening activities in the premiere theaters. It is understood that "Looking for Jackie Chan" is the first youth inspirational film directed by director Jiang Ping. The film gathers four generations of filmmakers, young and old, to join together. It is intended to create a pioneering inspirational film that integrates elements such as kung fu, inspirational, sunshine, suspense, and comedy. The author takes stock of the four major highlights of the film for fans to enjoy.

Jackie Chan and old mainland artists play

The movie "Looking for Jackie Chan" has many pioneering moves, and the enthusiastic joining and collective appearance of Yu Lan, Yu Lan, Yu Yang, Tian Hua, Tao Yuling and other old artists also added to the highlight of the play. At the premiere, the old artists said: "It is a great honor to participate in such a movie, because we feel that although we are already old, we can still use our modest strength to contribute to Chinese films and Chinese children’s films. It is very honorable. And we are also Jackie Chan’s idols. It is also very satisfying to be able to act with Jackie Chan and find Jackie Chan." There will also be highlights of Jackie Chan and many old artists in the play. In a scene of "Jackie Chan for Sun Xun", Mr. Tian Hua and Jackie Chan staged a funny scene of "meeting each other and not knowing each other". Jackie Chan is also honored to be able to appear on the screen with many old artists: "There are too few good children’s movies now. I am also very happy to be able to do something for children’s movies. I wish all the old artists good health."

Jackie Chan is not old, and Lao Qi Xiaofu is still skilled

This time, "Finding Jackie Chan" not only invited Jackie Chan, Yuan Hua, and Yuan Qiu to star, but also Yuan Wu and Yuan Bin, who made guest appearances, as well as Yuan Ting, who served as the executive producer of the film, and Yuan Bao, who directed martial arts, realized the reunion of "Seven Xiaofu" after 30 years. The screen reappearance of "Yuan overtime" did not allow the audience to see the traces of time. Those classic actions still touch the hearts of every kung fu fan.

Jackie Chan did his best for this youth inspirational film. In the film, there are not only lines, stories, and characters, but also his fists and feet. He staged dazzling and wonderful martial arts scenes and plays, which shows that the sword is not old. And Lao Qi Xiaofu’s kung fu is also undiminished. During the shooting of Yuanhua and Yuanqiu, it happened to snow in Huairou, and the icy and snowy shooting environment in the mountains made the two actors from Hong Kong suffer. Yuan Hua plays a kung fu star in the film, who plays the role of a general with a horizontal knife in a scene of chasing bandits. Wearing heavy armor and waving a big knife, when the horse gallops down from the mountain, because the ground is icy, even the horses that have always been well-trained are difficult to stand on their feet, and the four-hoofed big fall is a veritable "big horse", which also throws Yuan Hua off the horse. Fortunately, Yuan Hua has deep kung fu and was not injured, but he was also shocked by the cold sweat of the staff on the scene. Yuan Qiu, on the other hand, plays a female Taoist priest with stunts. The black-rimmed glasses and striped scarves outside the traditional Taoist nun dress add a lot of modern flavor, but the flipping dust and clean movements in her hands still give people a taste of the profound martial arts skills she has as one of the few female disciples in the Yuan family class.

Jackie Chan plays big with fans

Why did Zhang Yishan, who was so dedicated to finding Jackie Chan, go through so many hardships? Many people speculate that Jackie Chan is playing a big card on his fans. It makes the original simple things cause waves. After watching the film, you will know that the real situation is not the case. Jackie Chan himself said: "In fact, Jackie Chan is not important in this film. This is a film that advocates adhering to dreams. As long as young friends don’t give up, they will definitely be able to realize their dreams. We are all looking for it. I think it is suitable for both children and parents to watch this new film."
In the film, Jackie Chan does it himself, plays himself, is humble and kind, and shows his superstar style. He also uses his actions to interpret the meaning of "idol" to the audience, conveying the rich connotation of "chasing stars" and "chasing dreams".

Zhang Yishan chases Jackie Chan to the extreme

In "Looking for Jackie Chan", Zhang Yishan plays a young man who grew up in Nanyang. He went to a martial arts school because he liked kung fu, but because of his poor Chinese, he was often laughed at and bullied, so he hoped to come to Beijing to find his idol Jackie Chan to learn kung fu. But on his way to find Jackie Chan, there are many jokes and thrills.
From the beginning of quietly running away from home, to later mistaking "Tan Tuo Temple" for "Qingshi Temple" due to poor Chinese grades, mistakenly entering the Taoist Temple to fight with the teacher, and being kidnapped by the female thief to work as an extras in the crew… The whole process is full of twists and turns, with thrills, suspense, and ubiquitous comedy elements running through. In addition, Zhang Yishan will also play against many people in the film. In Qingshi Temple, Zhang Yishan will play against the teacher matriarch played by Yuan Qiu, the queen of Hundred Flowers. He will also play against Yan Bingyan, who plays the cool female king of thieves, and Wu Jun, who plays the thief’s head… Of course, the most interesting thing is Jackie Chan’s performance in the film. But every fight is indispensable to Zhang Yishan.

During the month-long filming period of "Looking for Jackie Chan", Zhang Yishan had filming assignments almost every day, because it was difficult to find a substitute for martial arts because of his thin body. All martial arts scenes required Zhang Yishan to go into battle in person. Although he had practiced martial arts in a sports school since childhood, it was not easy to play brilliantly and beautifully in front of the camera. Sometimes a falling action had to be filmed ten or twenty times. It was no wonder that after filming a "Looking for Jackie Chan", Zhang Yishan was happy and excited, but also deeply appreciated the hardships of Master Jackie Chan. He directly said that there were still too many things to learn and practice to become a martial arts star.