My Favorite Celebrity Crush: Jackie Chan

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There are so many personalities that we learn in a period of time in our life and there stands some who remain our best while there are some who more often than not become neutral with time. I believe a person can make one or the other more liked based on the situation and a lot of other reasons, and sometimes it may be that many of us change in the same direction as the boy idolized changes making news followers only to some people or sometimes people buy the clothes, style and the ideas of that person.

In all cases, there is also one celebrity who I wanted to share here and he is a master in his martial art skill and also in actor skill who started to work at a very young age and was more famous in his own country at first and than in whole cinematography.

His world is eclectic except Folk Dance – where is Kung Fu really, which is a Chinese martial art and, as he states, he started learning Kung Fu since he was small, later, in his interviews, I found that he was training twice every day.


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It was all the way back in time in one of the old movies that I first saw him in ‘Drunken Master’ was one among my favorites as he was a teenager at that time. Kung Fu movies were so in when I was younger, but what stayed with me is how beautifully the artist rendered a drunken man that I actually thought he was drunk.

After that, I would look for all the available films. He was and is marvelous with his Kung Fu skills, which was also very interesting because he performed all Stuns by himself. In the later parts of the films, there would always be some extra plays of stuns and the moments where he hurt himself or just funny moments and this is very characteristic of his productions.

Over there to begin with he has a following in China, but later he came out with English speaking films and the ones that I like a lot are: Shanghai Noon and Rush Hour and after that, he became famous all over the globe.


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