Hollywood called, but they didn’t get it at first. Then came (1995) — a Hong Kong hero in New York, kicking a gang leader into a river of mud. Mr. Nice Guy (1997) had him fighting with a kitchen table and a bulldozer. Who Am I? (1998) gave us the most famous slide down a slanted glass roof in cinema history.
Soon, Jackie was (1980), running from angry elders and flipping over tables. He joined the Police Story (1985) — Sergeant Chan Ka Kui, a cop who’d slide down electric poles wrapped in Christmas lights. Then came Armour of God (1986), where he chased treasure across Europe, nearly dying in a legendary fall (but walking it off, of course).
The 90s exploded. He became a (1992) — Michelle Yeoh by his side, jumping a motorcycle onto a moving train. He fought a Drunken Master II (1994) — the final fight in a steel mill, burning coals under his feet, still smiling.
I can certainly prepare a using Jackie Chan’s movie list as the backbone. Instead of just a flat list, here’s a narrative that strings together many of his most famous films in chronological order — like the legend’s own cinematic journey. Title: The Drunken Master of Many Masks
Even in his 60s, he wouldn’t stop. (2016) had him blowing up trains. The Foreigner (2017) showed a darker Jackie — a quiet man with a terrible rage. And in Vanguard (2020), he was still running, still sliding, still making sure the bad guys got what they deserved.