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Jackie Chan Warns: CGI Stunts May Keep Actors Safe, But They Rob Audiences of Authentic Thrills!

by secretlabpower@gmail.com   ·  9 months ago  
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Jackie Chan ⁣expresses that ‍the‌ landscape of ⁣stunt work in Hollywood has ⁣substantially⁤ transformed.

In⁣ a recent interview with Haute Living, the⁤ iconic actor and martial ​artist reflected on the evolution of stunts in modern⁤ cinema, noting that unlike during his prime,⁤ today’s action sequences are heavily reliant on ​CGI and elaborate‌ wirework.

“Back in my day, our only option was to physically be present and perform ‍the jumps; ​that was it,” Chan remarked. “Nowadays, thanks to technology, actors can achieve ​unbelievable feats‍ digitally, but there’s frequently enough a sense of authenticity that feels absent.”

The Changing Face of Stunt Performance

He elaborated further: “It’s a‍ double-edged sword. On one side, technology ⁢allows ⁢performers to execute increasingly complex stunts; however, this blurs the lines⁤ of ‌danger ⁢and‌ limits what audiences perceive as thrilling. I’m not advocating for anyone to risk their lives for stunts like I did; ‍it truly is‌ perilous.”

A seasoned stunt performer himself,⁤ chan has ‍left‍ an indelible mark ⁢on action cinema with memorable roles in films such as “Drunken Master,”⁣ “Police Story,” and “Rush Hour.” Even at 71 years old,‍ he shows ‌no signs of slowing ⁣down.

Looking ahead, Chan’s​ upcoming⁤ project ‍is titled “Karate Kid:⁤ Legends,” set to premiere⁤ on May 30. ⁤He will share the screen with Ralph ‍Macchio and Ben Wang while⁤ reprising his ​beloved ⁢character Mr. Han ‍from the 2010 remake of “Karate ⁣Kid.”