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What follows is the birth of the Jackie Chan style—not because it was planned, but because it was survival. He doesn’t fight fair. He throws an eel in a thug’s face. He swings on a rope, kicks a crate, uses a ladder as a shield. He takes hits—real, painful hits—but bounces up, shaking his hand, wincing, but grinning. Every fall is improvised. Every prop is a weapon. The thugs, real criminals, are baffled by a kid who uses a broken fan to parry a sword, then apologizes after tripping a man into a barrel.
Ah Long reads the script. It’s terrible. His character, "Flying Sparrow," has three lines, a broken fan as a weapon, and loses every fight until the last five minutes. But it’s his . First billing. His name: Jackie Chan . jackie chan 1st movie
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