Jackie Chan's filmmaking is renowned for its . According to analysis by film critics, he prioritizes wide-angle, steady shots to ensure every hit and reaction is visible to the audience [1]. Unlike many modern action stars, he intentionally portrays human vulnerability , often showing his characters in pain or starting a fight at a disadvantage to create tension and humor [1, 2].
Chan tried Hollywood in the 80s ( The Big Brawl , The Protector ) and failed. He returned to Hong Kong, dominated the 90s, and then conquered America on his own terms.
Jackie Chan 's career spans over 150 films [33], characterized by his unique blend of martial arts, physical comedy, and unassisted stunts [34, 12]. His filmography is typically categorized by his transition from early Hong Kong roles to global Hollywood fame [11].
Famous for the clock tower fall inspired by Harold Lloyd.