No. 6: "Flying Eagle Project" Hong Kong box office: 39 million Hong Kong dollars
A successful commercial film, which combines elements of action, adventure, and comedy, has become a work that cannot be ignored in Jackie Chan's film series. The final place where the gold was buried was blown up, and the four escaped, and Adolf disappeared with the base. In the film, Jackie Chan contributed many classic screen actions, and this film is probably the most and dazzling of Jackie Chan's action scenes, and it is also full of jokes.
No. 5: "Drunken Fist 2" Hong Kong box office: HK$40.9 million
It's pretty good-looking, but I didn't expect it, there is Dillon in it, gentle and elegant, coaxed by his young wife in various ways, and generous and tolerant. There are a lot of fight scenes, and there are various scenes of actors being injured in the later tidbits, which are indeed very serious and good-looking. The story, that's it, the good guys are the good guys, the bad guys are the bad guys, there is no middle ground, the main thing is to show the audience all kinds of fight scenes.
No. 4: "A Good Man" Hong Kong box office: HK$45.4 million
In fact, watching such a genre film is mainly to see Jackie Chan's fighting skills, using a fighting method where objects and props can be used, bringing a witty and fun visual effect in martial arts, and the door chase inside is quite interesting. As for the story, you don't have to care too much about it, it's a simple confrontation between the pros and the villain, and the ending is happy, and Jackie Chan's uniqueness and labeling in the film industry are beyond doubt.
No. 3: "Thunderbolt" Hong Kong box office: HK$45.6 million
The plot is very ordinary, the female reporter Amy has been helping out, the racing car is not well filmed, there are many inexplicable crashes and explosions in the final track race, how can the GT car in reality be so dangerous, and why do you want to fast-forward the racing footage, F1 didn't drive so fast. It's still very happy to see Jackie Chan's plays, and I also saw a lot of classic JDM cars.
No. 2: "Red Fan Zone" Hong Kong box office: 56.9 million Hong Kong dollars
It's really a super classic film. It's really exciting to watch Jackie Chan's big brother when he was young, no matter what if, it is a well-deserved icon of the Chinese Film Festival. The most touching is the tidbits after Jackie Chan jumped off the building, a group of foreigners were shocked, applauded, and cheered, Jackie Chan's first work to break into Hollywood.
No. 1: "Police Story 4: Simple Mission" Hong Kong box office: HK$57.5 million
The largest part of the "Police Story" series, filmed in Ukraine, Russia and Australia, from the snow-capped mountains to the sea, Jackie Chan has been left fighting for his life everywhere. Jackie Chan's acting skills and kung fu are really unbeatable! The image of the policeman he plays is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, not only the action scenes are amazing, but also the delicate acting skills in the emotional scenes.
"Jackie Chan" Hong Kong's 6 high-grossing classic films, all of which are memories of a generation!