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Their peaceful life of slacking off is interrupted when Dragon tries to send a love note via a kite. The kite goes astray, landing on the roof of a gang’s headquarters. This accidental trespass pulls the duo into a dangerous plot involving a group of thieves smuggling priceless Chinese antiquities out of the country. 2,900 Takes for One Kick?
While it lacks the tight narrative of Project A or the sheer intensity of Police Story , Dragon Lord is where Jackie truly started becoming "Jackie." Here’s a look at why this film is a must-watch for any martial arts fan. The Plot: Mischief, Love, and Smugglers Their peaceful life of slacking off is interrupted
In the early 80s, Jackie Chan was at a crossroads. After a brief, underwhelming stint in Hollywood, he returned to Hong Kong with a point to prove. The result was —a film that critics and fans alike now call his "transitional masterpiece". 2,900 Takes for One Kick
The Turning Point: Why "Dragon Lord" (1982) is Jackie Chan’s Most Important Prototype After a brief, underwhelming stint in Hollywood, he
The story follows (Jackie Chan) and his best friend Cowboy (played by regular collaborator Mars ), two lazy sons of wealthy aristocrats who spend more time chasing girls and skipping lessons than practicing their forms.