
Bridging these two eras are two pivotal films from the early 2000s that demonstrate Chan’s unique flair for action – Heroic Duo and Invisible Target.

Bridging these two eras are two pivotal films from the early 2000s that demonstrate Chan’s unique flair for action – Heroic Duo and Invisible Target.
To add some contemporary touches, Chan used his well-known talent for explosives to blow everything sky-high in a fiery finale filmed in an industrial area in Kowloon Bay. The explosions were so loud that nearby residents thought they were real and called the police and fire services.
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