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While you can find most of this information on Wikipedia today, the documentary offers a personal touch that a text entry can’t replicate: Jackie Chan: My Story (1998) - Letterboxd
If you spent any time on peer-to-peer file-sharing networks in the early 2000s, you probably recognize the format. Tucked between low-res action clips and "Matrix" parodies, was often the holy grail for martial arts fans. It wasn't just a movie; it was the definitive roadmap of how a kid from the Peking Opera School became the most famous face in the world. A Time Capsule of the Late '90s Jackie Chan - My Story.avi
The documentary’s style is unapologetically "90s"—complete with cheesy transitions, a bombastic narrator, and a "fluffy," upbeat tone that mirrors Jackie’s own public persona. Why Every Fan Should Watch It While you can find most of this information
Released in 1998, My Story captures Jackie Chan at a fascinating crossroads. He was already a titan in Asia, but the West was only just beginning to realize that the guy doing his own stunts was a once-in-a-generation talent. A Time Capsule of the Late '90s The
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