If I’ve heard it once, I’ve heard it a thousand times: “Oh, I’m too old to do that”. Every time I’ve heard that statement, I’ve politely disagreed. I believe that as we grow older we just become less active. So, to that previously mentioned statement, bah humbug!
Now, on to the main topic of this article, Jackie Chan! At 58 years old, Jackie is still doing his special brand of stunts and is going to release the biggest film of his career: Chinese Zodiac. If Jackie can still kick butt, then you have no excuses!
This is what Jackie had to say about his final action flick:
“I’ve been fighting and doing action films all my life, you’ve got to find a point to stop. With this movie I’m the director, I’m the writer, I’m the producer. So okay, I think it’s a good time to announce that it’s my last big action movie. I would still do action movies but not a big one like this.””For the last ten years I’ve been choosing the director to direct me. This one I direct myself,” he explained. “I hope this movie, 20 years later, people still remember it. For me, for the audience, for my future, for my history – it’s very important.”
Chinese Zodiac is the third installment in the “Armour of God” series which was titled “Operation Condor” in the U.S. It’s funny how Jackie says that he hopes people still remember this film 20 years from now. It has actually already been 21 years since the release of “Armour of God II: Operation Condor” and I remember that movie… it is one of my favorites.
Chinese Zodiac is about a treasure hunter/ thief that is on a mission to find a rare set of Chinese sculptures that represent the zodiac animals. Jackie has spent 7 years preparing and 1 year shooting in over 10 cities in 5 countries. The film is also being produced with a Hong Kong production company instead of one in Hollywood. Yes! Now we can count on it being somewhat decent instead of a run of the mill piece of Hollywood garbage.
I can’t wait until Chinese Zodiac is released. When Jackie says he’s going to do something, he means business. I’ve seen countless behind the scenes footage of him doing stunts over and over and over again until they are perfect. He doesn’t want any of his action sequences to look bad. This film is no exception to the rule… it is going to represent his life’s work.
As far as continuing his career, I’ll admit it, I don’t think Jackie is going to have a very easy time transitioning into being a “serious” actor. Even if Jackie does have an incredible acting talent, he has branded himself as an action star and most will scoff at the idea.
I applaud Jackie. He just wants to keep doing what he loves. He has had an incredible career. He has acted in over 100 feature films and has even shared the screen with the great Bruce Lee in “Enter the Dragon”.
Even if he remains in excellent shape, at some point, you’ve got to relax a little bit. I haven’t seen too many people in their sixties jump from building tops to the roofs of buses or fly down zip lines at 40mph. I’m hoping he will continue to do as many stunts as he can in his future films. Jackie truly is a living legend.