Jackie Chan criticizes young actors for arriving last and leaving first: old habits are repeated again

Jackie Chan criticizes young actors for arriving last and leaving first: old habits are repeated again

Recently, Jackie Chan was interviewed by China Film Report and talked about the current situation of some young actors: some actors cannot sweat, cannot hang on wires, need to perform beautiful movements without being tired, and are often the last to arrive and the first to leave. Jackie Chan called on the actors' behind-the-scenes team to respect the lighting and photography staff on the scene and not to say they are leaving as soon as they arrive.

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Jackie Chan talked about this, he didn't name any names, some actors can't sweat, can't hang on wires, can't do dangerous things, have to have movements and look beautiful but can't work hard, he gets angry when he hears these things, the things he said two years ago, a new batch of actors are starting to make the same mistakes, you are worthy of so many people working on the scene turning on the lights for you, waiting for you, you are the last one to arrive and the first to leave, too many people indulge them.

In an interview, Jackie Chan called on the behind-the-scenes teams of some actors to respect those who provide lighting and photography for them, and not to come here and say that my actors are leaving.

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