Today, Saturday, October 5th, at 10:45 PM, the movie ‘Jackie Chan’s Nice Guy’ (original title: Mr. Nice Guy / One Good Man) will be screened on EBS1TV‘s ‘Famous Pictures of the World’. The movie ‘Jackie Chan’s Nice Guy’, directed by Hong Geum-bo and starring Jackie Chan, Jeong-eui Lee, Gabriel Fitzpatrick, and Richard Norton, is a Hong Kong film produced in 1997 and can be viewed for ages 15 and older. Broadcast length is 94 minutes.
Topic: A situation where a good citizen is involved in a criminal organization and must fight against evil.
In the story, the main character, Jackie, is a good citizen who earns the title ‘Nice Guy’, which means a good man or a good man. Just because he accidentally helped a person in trouble, he gets involved in a fight between criminal organizations and is forced to fight against evil. The incompetence of the police and the brutality of the gangs push the protagonist, who tries to avoid fighting as much as possible and maintain a peaceful life, to the edge, and eventually he reaches his breaking point and explodes. The numerous hardships and pains that ‘Nice Guy’ experiences eventually become the foundation for the merciless revenge and punishment he will achieve with his own hands.
Highlights: Spectacular stunts and action scenes set against the backdrop of famous landmarks in Sydney and Melbourne
It is a meaningful work as Jackie Chan’s first English film. Hong Geum-bo, who led the revival of Hong Kong martial arts films with Jackie Chan, directs the film and also appears in a minor role, creating comical moments. Although it did not receive a very good response in terms of its quality, the action scenes were mostly considered outstanding among Jackie Chan’s numerous action films. No matter what anyone says, the colorful and colorful stunts and action scenes unfold against the backdrop of famous places in Sydney and Melbourne. It is the best attraction of Thanks to this, Wing Cho, who directed the action, won the Action Director Award for this work at the 1997 Taiwan Golden Horse Film Awards, and was also nominated for the Action Directing Award at the 1998 Hong Kong Film Festival. Also from 1993 This is a work in which Australia’s best action star Richard Norton plays the villain Jean Carlo and works with Jackie Chan again after four years.
Director: Hong Geum-bo
Born in Hong Kong on January 7, 1952, Hong Geum-bo is an actor, martial artist, film producer and director. Growing up with parents who worked in the costume industry in the film industry, he learned Peking opera from a young age, and appeared in several films as a child actor starting in the early 1960s. Director’s debut film and , , , , etc. were produced. He gained fame by appearing in martial arts and action films, and also worked as a martial arts director for films starring Jackie Chan and other actors.
Works in which he participated as a martial arts director include: , , , etc. As an actor , , , , , , , , , , In addition, he appeared in numerous works and was active. Hong Geum-bo was the vanguard of the New Wave movement that hit Hong Kong in the 1980s, made a significant contribution to recreating the martial arts film genre, and was also the person who started the ‘jiangshi’ genre.
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2024-10-05 21:05:06