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Jackie Chan Dishes on The Forbidden Kingdom

The Forbidden Kingdom is officially a hit. It was number-one at the box office last weekend.

In the wake of its success, star Jackie Chan spoke to Movies Online about the movie. Here are excerpts from that interview:

Q: I know you can be very critical of your own work. So are you pleased with the way this has turned out? Is it as you imagined it?
Jackie Chan: I don't know. Every time I make an American film I just trust the American director and American writer. Myself, I would never make this kind of film. For me, those kinds of films are ridiculous. They don't make sense. (Laughs.) Ha, ha, ha. But an American audience is more interested in this kind of movie.

On a Quest

Q: I'm surprised, because it feels like you with the drunken fist scene and stuff. Which part did you think didn't make sense?
Jackie Chan: No, the whole thing. (Laughs.) Why Drunken Master? Monkey King? All kinds of things, but at the end, it's the children, there is a young boy in New York who, just like the writer, loves Chinese culture. It's a fantasy like a fairy tale. It's OK.

Otherwise, I won't make this movie, because I know that American people like it. American audiences like it. The Asian audiences like it. So, that's why Jet and I agreed to make this movie. Now, I hear so many good things about this movie and everybody talks about it, but I still worry. Just like ‘Rush Hour 1.'

After I finished ‘Rush Hour 1' I said, ‘My career is finished. A second time I try to get in the American market and now I'm finished.' I go back to Asia and that's all. Then ‘Boom!' big hit. This is ridiculous. Why, why, do people like these kinds of things? Then ‘Rush Hour 2,' da da da da da da. So, now, whenever an American writer or director comes and presents a script, nobody is against it, for American market, yeah.

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1 Comment

  1. passerby Says:

    Whether it makes sense or not depends on the audience who watch it.
    It's said that all characters in the movie refer to lots of other Chinese movies or legends, and I believe the movie will seem much funnier to us if we
    know more about the China and its people. On the other hand, it's really a harmless outlets for the impulses repressed in the hearts of about 13-year-old boys whose parents won't let them rent Once Upon a Time in China or the Kill Bill movies.
    Can you believe it! I'm watching The Forbidden kingdom on my iPodnow! I rushed into the cinema the day before yesterday, as if fighting for a ticket to "beat" Jet lee and Jackie Chan who rule the box office.
    Luckily, I download the avi video of this movie, and ripg the funny and
    exciting clips onto my ipod, to make sure I can enjoy it whenever I can on the go.
    A fabulous DVD movies to iPod conversion tool helps me a lot.It's named PQ DVD to iPod Converter Suite. It's a superb software, and allows me to set the start time and end time, producing the exact clip I want. Meanwhile, the speed is really as fast as you
    can imagine.

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