by Brian Thibodeau » Tue Jul 26, 2005 3:18 pm
Freeze framing many of Jackie Chan's action sequences reveals his occasional use of doubles for much of his modern career. Sometimes it's revealed in a changed stance, as you mentioned, or a nano-second insert, or one of those moments where the continuity just feels a teensy bit "wrong" between actual shots, in spite of the crucially tight editing required to hide the seams (and NOT owing to the well-known HK style of shooting little bits of film to edit into full sequences later on - those kinds of inconsistencies are acceptable once you've watched enough of this stuff). This is not to say he doesn't deserve credit for the jawdropping stunts he HAS done, particularly in the 80's: it's just that any claims by either Chan or his press agents that he does ALL his owns stunts are, at best, embellished. Seems practical that, even in a film industry without mindful insurance companies, there would be times that even a rough 'n tumble mega-star might resort to the odd close-up of someone else's leg throwing a kick.