When it comes to Jackie Chan movies, the first thing that comes to everyone's mind must be those thrilling fight scenes, as well as the stunts that challenge the limit again and again. Among the many classic shots of Jackie Chan, the "shocking jump" in "Who Am I" is undoubtedly one of the most impressive scenes.
Not long ago, a netizen went to Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and filmed the filming location of Jackie Chan's "earth-shattering" that year. He stood in front of the building that made Jackie Chan famous all over the world and sighed: "It turns out that the slope that Jackie Chan jumped on back then was only 45 degrees!" Feeling cheated. As soon as these words came out, they immediately caused heated discussions on the Internet, and Jackie Chan fans stood up to defend their idols.
In fact, the thrilling level of this jump was already in the spotlight as early as the release of the movie. In the movie, Jackie Chan jumped from a near-vertical building, which made the audience tremble. But in fact, from the panoramic shot, we can see that the building is actually a sloping building, and it is not as steep as it appears in the movie. It's a tactic used to promote the film by picking the most visually striking shots to create a sensational effect.
But even so, we can't deny the thrill of this jump and the spirit of Jackie Chan. Jackie Chan once admitted in an interview that when shooting this shot, he jumped in sections because the surface of the slope was not smooth, and sometimes it even got stuck. Moreover, at the filming site, except for Jackie Chan himself, all the stuntmen and filming equipment were insured, which shows the danger of this jump.
So, just how steep is a 45-degree slope? You may not have a very intuitive feeling about this number. Let's put it this way, a slope of 45 degrees is almost impossible for the average person to climb. You can imagine standing on a slope that you can't climb and then jumping down, and the feeling of tumbling and gliding is simply terrifying. This is the true feeling of Jackie Chan's "shocking jump".
Of course, Jackie Chan's spirit of playing hard is not only reflected in this jump. Each of his films is full of thrilling scenes and stunts. Behind these actions is Jackie Chan's countless attempts and dedication. As he said in the interview: "I'm not afraid of death, I'm just afraid that I haven't tried." ”
Today, Jackie Chan is over the age of old, but his spirit of playing hard still infects each of us. Returning to the topic of "earth-shattering jump", we have to say that there is indeed a certain amount of propaganda and exaggeration in this jump. But even so, we can't deny the hard work and dedication that Jackie Chan put in when shooting this scene. His spirit is not only reflected in this one shot, but also throughout his entire film career.
So, when we look back at this classic lens again, we might as well have more understanding and respect. Because behind this seemingly simple jump, there is a filmmaker's infinite love and pursuit of art. This spirit is worth learning and inheriting from each of us. Finally, I want to say: Brother Jackie Chan, you have worked hard! Your spirit will always inspire us to move forward!
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