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Jackie Chan's "Hidden Past"

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In 1973, Jackie Chan played a bartender who helped prostitutes ventilate messages in Li Hanxiang's wind and moon film "Northland Rouge".

In 1974, Jackie Chan played a street vendor who monitored Pan Jinlian and sent a message to Wu Song in Li Hanxiang's fengyue film "Golden Bottle Double Yan".

Jackie Chan's "Hidden Past"

In 1975, Jackie Chan performed on a large scale in Zhu Mu's "Flowers Flying in the City in Spring", which was the only passion film of his career. It's been 43 years now, and the stems inside are now super wonderful bgm. It is mainly said that after the three sons of the cruel family have divided their father's inheritance equally, they do not support the elderly mother. The daughter gave the old mother an idea, melted the tin wax into cakes and strips, wrapped them around her waist, and pretended to be gold and silver in her private room. When the three sons and daughters-in-law found out, they competed to provide for the old mother and greeted them in every way; after the mother's death, they carried out funerals to show filial piety. As a result, the dream of getting rich was disappointed, but was laughed at by the world.

This film is divided into two parts, and those who prefer the plot of the upper part feel more real The first half is a satire on those sons who are not filial piety.

Jackie Chan's "Hidden Past"

This film is Li Hanxiang as a screenwriter, customs and folklore erotic (ukiyo-e). His story must hunt for strange dog blood, and must be eye-catching to educate people's hearts, such as the first story of filial piety (this story of this fake treasure pretending to be a god and making the unfilial children repent was copied and used by several domestic horror films later), and the second story was to teach people not to be adulterous and evil to keep women's morality and righteousness. It is very similar to today's column dramas, true love tracking, true stories, etc., but such columns are severely restricted, and ordinary audiences cannot satisfy the psychology of hunting.

Jackie Chan, who was still a single-eyelid child at that time, can be said to be a twenty-eight-line small dragon set, and it is said that he once begged Gu Long to write a script for him. As a result, Gu Long deliberately teased him, and only after drinking and eating enough did he say that his script was for Dillon and Jiang David. The eldest brother Dillon was also kind enough to introduce him to Zhang Che, but Jackie Chan was not a disciple of his own roots after all, and from his appearance to his skills, he could not compare with the good guys under his command, so he ignored him. It is said that At that time, Jackie Chan, who was hopeless and disheartened, once wanted to go to Australia to inherit his father's business as a cook.

Jackie Chan's "Hidden Past"

However, the first noble man in his life appeared. He is the well-known actor and director Luo Wei, who was the director of Bruce Lee's "Big Brother Tangshan".

In 1974, Bruce Lee died suddenly, leaving a huge kung fu film market to fill. Of course, the follow-up master Luo Wei will not miss this opportunity to follow the trend and imitate Bruce Lee. After there have been various "little dragons" on the market, Jackie Chan and Luo Wei hit it off, and Jackie Chan became Luo Wei's dry son (Li Hanxiang's memoir "Thirty Years of Detailed Talk from the Beginning" clearly states that Jackie Chan is Luo Wei's "Qi Zai" (dry son)).

In the following years, Jackie Chan followed Gan Dad to make several films imitating Bruce Lee, such as "New Jingwumen". However, although the post-Bruce Lee era contains opportunities, it is not easy to get ahead, after all, there are too many heroes. Just when the "dry father and son" were relatively helpless, the time came to 1978.

In 1978, the 24-year-old Jackie Chan suddenly turned into a double eyelid.

Jackie Chan's "Hidden Past"

In 1978, Wu Siyuan invited his old partner Yuan Heping, perhaps because Yuan Heping and Jackie Chan had the same friendship, or perhaps luo wei's face, or because jackie chan was no longer the janitor bartender in Li Hanxiang's works at this time, or perhaps there was merit in several unsuccessful box office films starring Jackie Chan, Wu Siyuan also leased Jackie Chan from Luo Wei, and the three of them worked together to shoot the epileptic and fallen "Drunken Fist" and "Snake-shaped Executioner". Since then, the genre of kung fu comedy has been established. But to be fair, the style of kung fu comedy is not the first of Jackie Chan and Yuan Heping. Films such as "The Great Killing of the Four Sides" by Zhang Che's fourth-generation disciples in the mid-to-late 70s already have the form of kung fu comedy, which is the same as Jackie Chan's late habit of using scenes and props to create comedic effects.

Jackie Chan's "Hidden Past"

In 1979, Jackie Chan returned to Luo Wei Company to independently direct "Laughing Fist Strange Moves" that imitated the previous two styles and achieved a good box office, which was a return of the favor of knowledge, after all, if it were not for Luo Gan's father's invitation, Jackie Chan would already be an Australian cook.

Since then, Jackie Chan has recognized He Guanchang and He Ganda, joined hands with Jiahe Film Company to launch a masterpiece, and became an international superstar.

Jackie Chan's "Hidden Past"

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