Drunken: Master 2 Jackie Chan //top\\

The sequence took four months to film for just seven minutes of screen time.

The plot is classic Chan: a MacGuffin hunt. Wong Fei-hung and his father are traveling by train when they inadvertently get caught up in a scheme to smuggle Chinese national treasures (bronze seals and jade carvings) out of the country. The villains are a ruthless British consul and his Chinese henchman, the terrifyingly powerful Ken Lo. When the consul’s men assault Wong’s father, Fei-hung unleashes his drunken style to defend his family. The film then spirals into a breathless chain of fights, chases, and comedic set-pieces as Fei-hung tries to recover the stolen artifacts while hiding his drunken antics from his disapproving father. drunken master 2 jackie chan

The film's cinematography is stunning, with vibrant colors and dynamic camera work. The sound design and music are equally impressive, with a catchy soundtrack and crisp sound effects. The movie's editing is well-paced, moving seamlessly between action sequences, comedic moments, and dramatic scenes. The sequence took four months to film for