Collection Vol. 2 -1999-2023- B... | The Jackie Chan

If you own Vol. 1, you need Vol. 2 to complete the biography. If you are a casual fan, start with Vol. 1 for the fireworks, then buy Vol. 2 to understand why the fireworks stopped.

Yes. While Vol. 1 collected the untouchable classics, Vol. 2 collects the human years. It is messy. It contains failures ( The Tuxedo ), masterpieces ( Shinjuku Incident ), and nostalgia trips ( Ride On ). But together, they tell the story of a man who refused to retire despite broken bones, box office dips, and a changing world.

Vol. 2 proves that Chan is not just a gymnast. He is a dramatic actor on par with his contemporaries. The set would need an essay from film critic Tony Rayns discussing how Shinjuku Incident destroyed his family-friendly image to save his artistic one. The Jackie Chan Collection Vol. 2 -1999-2023- B...

This eight-disc set contains the following high-definition restorations: Icon Vs. Icon Winners and Sinners Wheels on Meals The Protector

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This collection chronicles that sometimes turbulent marriage between Hong Kong filmmaking sensibilities and Hollywood studio sheen. It captures the era of the "fish out of water" comedies— Shanghai Noon (2000) and The Tuxedo (2002). While purists may scoff at the use of wires and stunt doubles in these Hollywood productions, time has been kind to them. Viewed today, Shanghai Noon stands as one of the great buddy comedies of the 2000s, proving that Chan’s comedic timing was universal, transcending language barriers and cultural divides. If you are a casual fan, start with Vol

Perhaps the most poignant inclusion in the set is The Foreigner (2017). For a generation of fans who grew up watching him slide down skyscrapers, seeing Chan play a grieving, vengeful father in a political thriller was a revelation. It proved that he could hold the screen with serious dramatic weight, trading roundhouse kicks for quiet, simmering rage. This film alone justifies the existence of the 1999-2023 timeframe as a distinct era in his career.

This volume spans Jackie Chan’s late-career renaissance and international transition (1999–2023), capturing his evolution from Hong Kong action star to global icon. It typically includes restored classics, underrated gems, and select Hollywood co-productions.