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Jackie Chan's Who Am I?

Jackie Chan's Who Am I?

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best !!!!!!!
Review: This is a typical Jackie Chan movie, unlike Rush Hour this one is full of stunts and fights. The last fight scene on top of the skyscraper is the best Jackie ever did and the stunts are pretty amazing too. The movie was partially shot in Rotterdam, Holland and guess what that's my hometown!!!!!!!! Jackie was invited there to attend a filmfestival and he saw some good places to shot his movie, luckelly for me so I got to see him up close and see him work. The movie becomes much more interessting because you recognize some places. Like the big carchase where the girl rides like crazy, one moment they are in another town and than she drives around the corner and they are in Holland driving down the steps into a shoppingcenter !! One of the two guys that Jackie fights whith on top of the skyscraper is Dutch (not the Chinese guy but the one that keeps his leg really high). The best movie Jackie made.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best jackie chan movie
Review: Who am I is the best Jackie Chan film ever. It's even bigger than Titanic in most Asian countries so Who am I probably set the record for making the most money on a film (Jackie spents less than 20 million on the movie). This is also the last movie Jackie's producer Leonard Ho did before he died (but most people don't know him). Who am I also features the world's most dangerous stunt with Jackie sliding down a slanted part of the movie about 21 stories high. Columbia did a good job improving picture and sound quality and kept almost all of the original music (unlike every other Jackie Chan movie). They even kept the credits in its original Hong Kong quality and you can hear Jackie singing (other companies always cut his singing out). But Columbia cut out part of the beginning where the tribe was teaching him their ways. That was most of the comedy in Who am I. Also people complain about Michelle's acting. She's supposed to act like that, Asian viewers actually think it's funny. This is also the only movie Jackie uses CGI in. Anyways Who am I has a lot of qualities that make it the best movie in the world

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who Am I
Review: This movie is realy good, It had realy good action Kung Fu and good comed

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent fighting
Review: Toward the end of the movie, there is a fight between Jackie and two other guys. That is one of the best fights that I have ever seen on t.v. without weapons.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No-stop action all the way through!
Review: Jackie Chan is awesome in this movie. The beggining is slow, but when it gets going, boy does it get going! If you haven't seen it you have got to!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST OF JACKIE'S MOVIES!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: Out of all Jackie's movies, i have to say that this tops them all! Even better than Rush Hour!!!!!!!! This is THE action movie to see!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing!
Review: Killer roof-top scene. Martial artist bad guys (esp. TaeKwonDo artist) do an excellent job! Great footwork!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I thought it was great
Review: This is one of the best movies that he has made. The Action is great. This is one of those movies that you can't just see 1 time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: gandia@ykt0.attnet.or.jp
Review: "WHO AM I" IS DEFINITELY JACKIE CHAN'S BEST MOVIE YET! LOTS OF ACTION, AND LAUGHS. LOVE THIS MOVIE.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Next to DRUNKEN MASTER II this is THE best Jackie Chan film
Review: It plays like a Pink Panther film crossed with James Bond--but it gets the tone just right. The slapstick works perfectly in context with the characters. And the action! Scene after scene is amazing! A fight with Chan in Amsterdam wearing wooden clogs is as hilarious as it is jaw-dropping in its choreography.

Chan's physical comedy is up there with Buster Keaton. Spirit-lifting fun. See it.


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