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Jackie invented the blooper reel. Stay through the credits. Watch him break his foot, dislocate his shoulder, and then laugh about it. That is the soul of Jackie Chan: Pain is funny if you try hard enough.
– Almost his last film. He nearly died falling from a tree in Yugoslavia (cracked skull, brain bleeding). The movie is messy, but the castle finale is top-tier. Police Story 2 (1988) – Darker and more strategic. The playground fight with the bad guys using swings and slides as weapons is the definition of "environmental fighting." Supercop (1992) – Michelle Yeoh joins the party. She and Jackie have a chemistry that crackles. The helicopter stunt at the end is terrifying. (Hollywood remade this as Rush Hour 's template). The Hollywood Bump (1996–2004) "I don't want no trouble."
Welcome to the crash course in the greatest physical comedian in cinema history. Here is your definitive guide to the movies of Jackie Chan. Where the legend was forged. all movies jackie chan
So, go watch Police Story tonight. Count the number of times you say, "How is he alive?"
As Jackie modernized his look, he kept the slapstick but added bigger explosions. Jackie invented the blooper reel
– A weird, epic time-travel fantasy. Jackie doubles himself: a modern archaeologist and a ancient general. The sword fights are poetic. The Forbidden Kingdom (2008) – The dream team: Jackie Chan vs. Jet Li. It’s the only time they fought on screen. The fight is short, but it's a religious experience for martial arts fans. Little Big Soldier (2010) – A hidden gem. Jackie plays a cowardly soldier transporting a prisoner. He sings, he cries, and the ending will destroy you. His best late-career performance. Police Story 2013 – A reboot. No furniture fighting. Just gritty, MMA-style brawling in a nightclub. Jackie proves he can do brutal realism. The "Please Don't Retire" Era (2017–Present) The final bow?
Hollywood didn't get Jackie at first ( The Big Brawl, The Protector were flops). Then they realized: Don't change him. Let him be him. That is the soul of Jackie Chan: Pain
Jackie admits he can't do the 20-foot drops anymore. So, he gets smarter.