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Kung Fu Yoga: September Set Visit

Barbara Stillwater visited the set of Kung Fu Yoga in September. Warning possible spoilers












This September, I had the good fortune to see Jackie Chan while visiting the set (actually, it was one of many sets, with filming also to take place in India and China’s Xinjiang region) of his upcoming action movie, Kung Fu Yoga, which is set to be released next year. As an American expat living in China, this was a unique opportunity and I was thrilled!

Shooting took place in the penthouse of a high-end hotel in one of China’s major cities. The filming location needed to be kept a secret, so I was asked by the person who had invited me, an insider in the Chinese entertainment industry, not to disclose the exact location of the shooting.

The film set was well hidden behind the facade of a wellness center. At the entrance, there was a reception desk staffed with nurses. I asked my friend whether the nurses were fake or real (my logic was that they were there to deflect attention from what was going on in the rooms behind them). I was told the nurses were actually real — on standby in case someone got injured on the set. I was given an ID card similar to the ones Chan’s staff were wearing, and was permitted to set foot on the set.

The penthouse was a duplex, and on the first floor there was living room furniture, Tang Dynasty-style woodcuts and books in shelves. There was catering on a dining room table for the staff in the kitchen area. The general atmosphere was like that of a casual Friday night party in a private home.

Upstairs were props used in different movies, e.g. a wooden Buddha and the scroll painting from Chan’s 2005 movie The Myth, a film that combines martial arts, adventure, fantasy and romance. The scroll painting features The Myth‘s Korean princess Ok-Soo who generally cuts an unhappy figure in the movie and only smiles for the person painting her portrait when she catches sight of the Qin-Dynasty Chinese general Meng Yi (played by Chan), whom she loves. Also, there were framed photos of Chan in different movies on a shelf. Chan’s two bicycles were strapped to the banisters of the stairs connecting the two stories of the duplex.

The shooting took place downstairs. There was equipment everywhere, film cameras, a big microphone, monitors for the A and B cameras, dollies, straps and hoists used for stunts, etc. Dozens of people were present, cameramen, makeup artists/assistants and 替身 (body doubles), who were either lounging or hovering about the set like butterflies. There was a Bollywood star on the set as well who cut a queenly figure. She spoke British English and was wearing a white bathrobe. Yet there was no sign of Chan when I first arrived.

I was very careful not to get in anyone’s way or trip over the wires; the only faux pas I committed was upsetting some books when I first entered. What struck me was that you had to stand a lot, keep quiet during filming, and there was absolutely no photo-taking on the set, with signs saying it was not permitted.

Chan’s staff slept very little, I heard, but I suppose the same could be said of those working in the film industry in general as shooting a movie is an exhausting endeavor. It seemed the crew were only filming tiny segments and made slow progress, at least on the day I visited the set.

The first time I laid eyes on Chan, he made an imposing appearance, sweeping in right past me around lunch time in a white jogging outfit and black sunglasses. What surprised me was that he was not larger than life, but looked exactly as he did in his movies (I imagined stars to appear different in real life than on the screen, stripped of makeup and costume).

The director of Kung Fu Yoga is Stanley Tong (who also directed The Myth), and I had the pleasure of shaking his hand when I first arrived. Tong and Chan spoke both Mandarin and Cantonese on the set, casually switching between the two. Numerous times, I would hear the director and vice director shout “rolling,” “action” and “ka” (卡, Chinese for “cut”). One of the doubles had to test the wooden dummy on which Chan would perform his stunts, appearing like an acrobat in a circus.

Then it was Chan’s turn. I stood only several meters away from Chan as he did his takes and was amazed at what he was still physically capable of at the age of sixty plus: Chan repeatedly punched the dummy, upon which his assistants had applied powder, and did handstands as well. Chan is still known for doing his own stunts in movies.

The first scene involved Chan entering with a small carton of milk in his hand, looking around mischievously and then proceeding to the dummy. After he was done with his very short kung fu sessions, an assistant came to hand him a towel with a “Jackie Chan” logo on it to wipe away perspiration (Chan has his very own clothing line with the same logo featured on T-shirts). Also, another assistant occasionally handed him a brush or applied a tiny bit of makeup on his cheek using a cotton swab.

What struck me was the fawning attitude of some of his assistants, only natural as he was first, their boss, and second, a big shot, if not a legend, in the entertainment industry. Chan seemed totally focused on his work; he appeared very serious for someone who could cut the clownish Houdini on screen, always narrowly escaping trouble due to his bag of kung fu tricks and rubber-like body. He truly is a contemporary trickster hero!

After a long hiatus on Facebook, I posted on September 7:

“Long time no post; still alive and kicking! I am having a good time in China; was invited to visit the set of Jackie Chan’s upcoming movie Kung Fu Yoga yesterday. Spent several hours watching Jackie Chan punch and do handstands, and saw Stanley Tong busy at work as well. Alas, no photo-taking allowed on the set.”

A Chinese American friend of mine in the Washington D.C. area commented, “Super cool! I hope he is not playing the clown in this one.” I replied, “We’ll see. I was impressed by his super serious work attitude, though. Didn’t smile once the cameras weren’t rolling.”

A Chinese co-worker of mine here in Beijing asked whether Chan looks in real life like he does in the movies. I said yes, and she replied that usually, people look heavier on TV. When she asked me whether he is as famous in the West as he is in China, I again said yes, and added that he is mainly known for kung fu in the United States. In China, Chan is a big star on many fronts, and in Beijing, Chan beams back at you from many ads, e.g. for the camera brand Canon. I even discovered a Wechat sticker featuring Chan giving a thumbs-up.

It was my impression that Chan’s assistants are a hard-working lot and lead a nomadic existence, sometimes going for long periods of time without seeing their families. Most of their time appears to be spent on their feet or on the road, roaming around the parallel universe of the movie world.

Yet Chan rewards those who work for him for their endeavors. He is good to his staff, commemorates their birthdays, poses for photos with them and gives them copies of his biography, which he autographs individually. I heard he hand-feeds his assistants grapes as well…

Maybe I’ll have the good fortune of catching a glimpse of that another time.




SOURCE: ASIANFORTUNENEWS.COM
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A Walk Through Time With Getty Images - 2008 - 2014

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2008

ctors Liu Fengchao, Jackie Chan and Wang Wenjie attend 'Le Silence de Lorna' premiere at the Palais des Festivals during the 61st Cannes International Film Festival on May 19, 2008 in Cannes, France.


Actor Jackie Chan attends 'The Forbidden Kingdom' Japan Premiere at Marunouchi Piccadilly on July 9, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. The film will open on July 26 in Japan.


Hong Kong's star Jackie Chan performs during the Award-giving Ceremony for the fourtth Olympic Songs Competition at the illuminated Worker People's Cultural Palace, the Imperial Ancestral Temple inside the Forbidden City, on April 30, 2008 in Beijing, China. Various activities, including an international long distance race, a song festival, a grand evening and an international speed-walking race, will be held in Beijing to celebrate the 100-day mark which falls on April 30.


Jackie Chan attends a photocall during a press conference at the Foreign Press Association on May 23, 2008 in London, England.


Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan performs during a charity concert held for the disabled children injured in the May 12 Sichuan Earthquake at the National Indoor Stadium on November 29, 2008 in Beijing, China. The concert is one part of events to mark the upcoming International Day of Disabled Persons which falls on Decemper 3. The Sichuan earthquake left nearly 100,000 people dead, missing or disabled. About 18,000 families lost children in the quake, according to a survey by Sichuan's population and family planning body.


2009

Hong Kong entertainer Jackie Chan (R) poses with his son Jaycee Fong Jo Ming as they take part in a press conference for Chan's concert at Beijing's Bird's Nest stadium, the centrepiece of the 2008 Olympic Games, in Beijing on April 1, 2009. Chan, who is best-known for his often hilarious martial arts comedies, has starred in Hollywood blockbusters such as 'Rush Hour' and takes a lead role in this year's 'Shinjuku Incident'. AFP PHOTO


Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan poses during a photo call in Hong Kong on February 26, 2009. Chan appeared for a press conference for the Hong Kong International Film Festival where it was announced his movie 'Shinjuku Incident' will open the festival on March 22, 2009. AFP PHOTO/MIKE CLARKE


Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan, ambassador for US-based Operation Smile Foundation watches a video-clip on the activities of Operation Smile Vietnam during a press conference marking the 20th anniversary of the Operation Smile Vietnam, in Hanoi on November 4, 2009. The anniversary is marked by a simultaneous campaign which, conducted with help of volunteers from 20 countries, will provides cleft lip and facial surgeries to some 2,000 Vietnamese children in a week throughout Vietnam. AFP PHOTO/HOANG DINH Nam


Actor and singer Jackie Chan performs during a ceremony for marking the one year countdown to the opening of the 2010 Shanghai Expo at Tiananmen Square on May 1, 2009 in Beijing, China. The Expo will take place from May 1 to October 31, 2010. The theme of the exposition will be 'Better City - Better Life'.


2010

Jackie Chan takes on Toronto.


Actors Jackie Chan, Jaden Smith, producer Will Smith, Willow Smith and producer Jada Pinkett Smith attend 'The Karate Kid' movie premier at Roppongi Hills Arena on August 5, 2010 in Tokyo, Japan. The film will open in Japan on August 14.


2011

Action film star Jackie Chan arrives at the White House for a state dinner 19, 2011 in Washington, DC. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama are hosting resident Hu Jintao for a state dinner during his visit to the United States


Singer Shoko Nakagawa, actor Jackie Chan and actresses Makiko Esumi attend the Tokyo International Film Festival Opening Ceremony at Roppongi Hills on October 22, 2011 in Tokyo, Japan.


2012

Director/actor Jackie Chan attends the 'Chinese Zodiac' photocall during the 65th Annual Cannes Film Festival at Carlton Hotel on May 18, 2012 in Cannes, France.


Actor Jackie Chan attends the 'De Rouille et D'os' Premiere during the 65th Annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 17, 2012 in Cannes, France.


Hong Kong action movie star Jackie Chan walks on the red carpet during the opening ceremony for the 15th Shanghai International Film Festival in Shanghai, on June 16, 2012. The festival will run from June 16 untill June 24. AFP PHOTO/Peter PARKS


Actor Jackie Chan attends the 2012 Mnet Asian Music Awards Red Carpet on November 30, 2012 in Hong Kong, Hong Kong.


2013

Actor Jackie Chan attends the Los Angeles premiere of 'Chinese Zodiac' at AMC Century City 15 theater on October 16, 2013 in Century City, California.


Jackie Chan attends 'An Academy Salute to Jackie Chan' featuring a screening of 'Police Story III ' and 'Supercop' at AMPAS Samuel Goldwyn Theater on June 3, 2013 in Beverly Hills, California.


Jackie Chan attends the photocall for 'Skiptrace' at The 66th Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2013 in Cannes, France.


Jackie Chan attends the HKETO and TIFF press event at Shangri-La Hotel on June 12, 2013 in Toronto, Canada.


Actor Jackie Chan attends the 2013 New York Asian Film Festival Star Asia Lifetime Achievement Award Ceremony at Walter Reade Theater on June 10, 2013 in New York City.


Actor Jackie Chan receives a Lifetime Achievement Awardsduring the 2013 New York Asian Film Festival Star Asia Lifetime Achievement Award Ceremony at Walter Reade Theater on June 10, 2013 in New York City.


Actors Jackie Chan (L) and Mark Wahlberg attend the 2013 Spike TV Guys Choice at Sony Pictures Studios on June 8, 2013 in Culver City, California.


Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan arrives ahead of the Golden Horse Film Awards in Taipei, on November 23, 2013. Stars from China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan are gathering in Taipei for this year's Golden Horse Film Awards, dubbed the 'Oscars' of Chinese-language cinema. AFP PHOTO / Sam Yeh


Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan gestures during a press conference at the Chinese Film Festival in New Delhi on June 18, 2013. Hong Kong actor and Hollywood action star Chan is in India to inaugurate the Chinese Film Festival and held a special screening of his film 'Chinese Zodiac'. AFP PHOTO/MANAN VATSYAYANA


Actor Jackie Chan poses at his Hand/Footprint Cement Ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre on June 6, 2013 in Hollywood, California.


Actor Jackie Chan attends 'An Academy Salute to Jackie Chan' at AMPAS Samuel Goldwyn Theater on June 3, 2013 in Beverly Hills, California.


Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan (Centor), Chinese actor Zhang Guoli (Left), Chinese director Feng Xiaogang (Right) and Chinese actress Song Dandan (Bellow) arrive at a plenary session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference held at the Great Hall of the People on March 11, 2013 in Beijing, China. Yu Zhengsheng was elected Chairman of the National Committee of CPPCC on Monday. The CPPCC is a patriotic united front organization of the Chinese people, serving as a key mechanism for multi-party cooperation and political consultation under the leadership of the Communist Party of China.


2014

Chinese actor Jackie Chan attends the the second session of the 12th National Committee of CPPCC at the The Great Hall of the People on March 4, 2014 in Beijing, China.


Actor Jackie Chan arrives the premiere of 'Police Story 2013' at IFC Mall on January 17, 2014 in Seoul, South Korea. The film will open on January 29, in South Korea.


Jackie Chan attends a photocall to introduce a special screening of 'Chinese Zodiac' at BFI Southbank on August 12, 2014 in London, England.


Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan wears a traditional Romanian outfit during a press conference at a cinema hall in Bucharest September 11, 2014. Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi and Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan came to Bucharest to launch their movies 'Chinese Zodiac' and 'The Grandmaster' to open a Chinese Film Festival. The Romanian-Chinese House named Jackie Chan honorary ambassador of cultural relations between the two countries to promote Romanian cultural products in China. AFP PHOTO / DANIEL MIHAILESCU








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A Walk Through Time With Getty Images - 2000 - 2008

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2000

Jackie Chan during 'The Legend of Drunken Master' Premiere at Loews Astor Plaza in New York, New York, United States.






Jackie Chan And Owen Wilson In Shanghai Noon.


Actors Jackie Chan, left, and Chris Tucker film a scene for 'Rush Hour 2' December 19, 2000 in Los Angeles, CA.


Hong Kong-born actor/director Jackie Chan arrives for the premiere of the new film 'The Family Man' in Hollywood, CA, 12 December 2000. The film stars Nicolas Cage and Tea Leoni. AFP PHOTO/Lucy Nicholson


2001

Jackie Chan, Zhang Ziyi & Chris Tucker during The Launch Of The United Airlines 'Rush Hour Express' at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California, United States.


Film and martial arts superstar Jackie Chan stars in new ad campaign to boost tourism in Chinatown, New York, United States on December 13, 2001 - Martial artists will kick off the unveiling of 6-ft tall blow-ups of the ad that declares 'Jackie Chan Agrees: Chinatown, USA Can't be beat!' The ad highlights the fine dining, exotic shopping and attractions unique to this 100 year old neighborhood


Jackie Chan & Chris Tucker during 2001 MTV Movie Awards - Show at Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, United States.


Jackie Chan during American Cancer Society and Jackie Chan at the 'Strike Back Against Tobacco Festival 2001' at Bryant Park in New York City, New York, United States.


Jackie Chan during 'Rush Hour 2' Los Angeles Premiere at Chinese Theater in Hollywood, California, United States.


Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker at the Nickelodeon's 14th Annual Kids' Choice Awards at Barker Hanger in Los Angeles, CA., Saturday, April 21, 2001.


Jackie Chan & Sylvester Stallone during 2001 ESPY Awards at MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.


Film star and martial arts expert Jackie Chan holds an autographed poster of himself which was auctioned off at a charitable fundraiser in Toronto, Canada, on 18 November, 2001. Toronto Mayor Mel Lastman declared the day 'Jackie Chan Day' as thanks for this fundraiser which will benefit Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children and the Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care. AFP PHOTO/J.P. Moczulski


2002

Jackie Chan during Jackie Chan Portraits - by George Pimentel at Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.


Jackie Chan during Jackie Chan Honored with a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for His Achievements in Film at Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California, United States.


Jackie Chan before the Dodgers beat the San Francisco Giants 6-3.


Jackie Chan during 'The Tuxedo' Press Conference with Jennifer Love-Hewitt and Jackie Chan at Century Plaza Hotel in Century City, California, United States.


Jackie Chan during 'The Tuxedo' Premiere - Los Angeles at Mann's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, United States.


2003

Jackie Chan, Kelly Rowland and Owen Wilson during Kelly Rowland, Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson Visit MTV's 'TRL' - February 5, 2003 at MTV Studios- Times Square in New York City, New York, United States.


Owen Wilson and Jackie Chan during 2003 Brit Awards In Association With Mastercard - Arrivals at Earls Court in London, Great Britain.


Jackie Chan, Cecile de France, and Steve Coogan during 2003 Cannes Film Festival - 'Around the World in 80 Days' Photo Call at Majestic Pier in Cannes, France.


Jackie Chan dances with MTV VJ Lala during Jackie Chan Visits MTV's 'TRL' Studios to Promote His Film 'The Medallion' - August 13, 2003 at MTV Studios, Times Square in New York City, New York, United States.


2004

Jackie Chan during 2004 Bangkok International Film Festival Closing Night and World Premiere of 'Spartan' at Scala Theatre in Bangkok, Thailand.


Brett Ratner, Jackie Chan and James Caan during Chrysalis Third Annual Butterfly Ball Will Raise Money to Help Economically Disadvantaged and Homeless Find Jobs at Private House in Bel Air, California, United States.


Steve Cogan Ceciele de France and Jackie Chan during 'Around the World In 80 Days' European Premiere - Arrivals at Vue West End, Leicester Square in London, Great Britain.


Jackie Chan, Cecile de France and Steve Coogan during 'Around The World In 80 Days' Los Angeles Premiere - Arrivals at The El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California, United States.


2005

Jackie Chan during 2005 Cannes Film Festival - 'The Myth' Photocall in Cannes, France.


Jackie Chan during 2005 Laureus Sports Awards - Arrivals at Casino Estoril in Estoril, Portugal.


Jackie Chan during 2005 Toronto Film Festival - 'The Myth' Premiere at Roy Thompson Hall in Toronto, Canada.


Jackie Chan and Kim Hee-Seon during 2005 Cannes Film Festival - Empire Party in Cannes, France.


New Police Story Premiere In Paris - On June 29Th, 2005 - In Paris, France - Here, Jackie Chan


2006

Jackie Chan during The 63rd International Venice Film Festival - Golden Lion Final Award Ceremony - Arrivals at Venice Film Festival in Lido, Italy.


Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan attends the 9th Asian International Security, Safety and Fire Protection Show and Conference on June 7, 2006 in Hong Kong, China.


International movie star Jackie Chan gestures to Filipino fans and journalists during a press conference in suburban Manila 04 August 2006. The popular action star is in Manila to establish his global coffee beverage business through his Jackie's Java Company Ltd. in Asia. Chan is negotiating with partners in Singapore, Hong Kong and China. AFP PHOTO/Jay DIRECTO


Hong Kong movie star Jackie Chan poses for pictures with members of a local junior Sevens rugby team at the Rugby Sevens opening in Hong Kong, 31 March 2006. Twenty Four teams will compete for the Melrose Cup at the sell out event. AFP PHOTO/SAMANTHA SIN


Hong Kong stars Jackie Chan (R) whispering to Andy Lau while attending a news conference with other celebrities to protest over the Semi-Nude pictures of Gillian Chung published by Easy Finder magazine on August 28, 2006 in Hong Kong, China. Chung of pop group 'Twins' was secretly photographed semi-naked while changing costumes backstage during a concert in Malaysia. The pictures, published on the front cover of the tabloid magazine have sparked outrage with local women's groups, politicians and celebrities, Chung has filed a complaint with the police who are investigating.


Macao, The Chinese Gambling Empire - On January 6Th, 2006 - In Macao - Here, Inauguration Of The New 'Grand Emperor' Casino, Of Which Actor Jackie Chan (Center) Is A Shareholder.


2007

Jackie Chan and Wyclef Jean during 'Redline' The Movie Presents: Race for a Cause at Irwindale Speedway in Pasadena, California, United States.


Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker during Nickelodeon's 20th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Backstage and Audience at Pauley Pavilion in Westwood, California, United States.


Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan at the NBC's 'Today Show' at Rockefellar Centre on August 3, 2007 in New York, United States.


Paris Hilton and Jackie Chan arrive to the premiere of 'Rush Hour 3' at Mann's Chinese Theater on July 30, 2007 in Hollywood, California.


Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan sings on the first night of FUSION 2007, a two-night Chinese and Western popular music spectacular to celebrate Chinese New Year, at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas, 13 February 2007. The show will be broadcast on Hunan Satellite Television in mainland China for the upcoming Chinese New Year. AFP PHOTO / Robyn BECK


Former heavyweight champion George Foreman (R) poses with Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan during a promotional event for Foreman's grill in Hong Kong, 10 April 2007. George Foreman grill is one of popular brands of Salton Inc., leading global appliance marketer and distributor, was endorsed by Jackie Chan for the Asian region. AFP PHOTO/WOODY WU


Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan during Nickelodeon's 20th Annual Kids' Choice Awards - Show at Pauley Pavilion in Westwood, California, United States.


Chris Tucker, Brett Ratner, Noemie Lenoir, Jackie Chan, Yvan Attal, Hiroyuki Sanada at the premiere of the movie Rush Hour 3 at Trocadero in Paris, France on Septemper 11th, 2007