The Philippine Star

A fun take on history with Jackie Chan

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Set in 1941 during the Japanese occupation of China, Railroad Tigers is an action-packed, yet fun-filled movie about a group of Chinese workers eager to fight back.

Jackie Chan plays Ma Yuan, a railroad porter who uses his knowledge of the train network to lead his fellow workers in ambushing Japanese soldiers and stealing their supplies to feed their starving countrymen. With no real weapons, they just make do with hammers, shovels, pipes and other railroad tools for attack and protection. Ma Yuan and his team of freedom fighters find themselves in what could be a suicide mission: Blow up a heavily-guarded railroad bridge which even the Eighth Route Army of the National Revolution­ary Army of China cannot destroy.

“On paper it sounds like a war movie, but during the fighting scenes, almost no blood is shed,” says Ding Sheng, who also directed Jackie’s movies, Little Big Soldier and Police Story

2013. In contrast to the lone heroes in Jackie’s previous films, Railroad Tigers puts an emphasis on the team instead of a main character.

Co-starring with Jackie are rapper, singer-songwriter Huang Zitao, TV idol Wang Kai from the critically-acclaimed historical drama All Quiet in Peking and Taiwanese actor and model Darren Wang, known for the 2015 film Our

Times. Darren got the role of a Chinese soldier because of the recommenda­tion of Andy Lau, who, incidental­ly, has a must-see appearance in the movie.

The inclusion of the handsome young actors in the cast attracted extensive media attention. But there’s more to them than just a pretty face. “It is an action movie so everyone must have some training in kung fu,” says the director. “Once the locomotive is set in motion, you can’t simply apply the brakes. Even the veteran martial arts instructor­s in the JC Stunt Team are scared of the 100-ton steam locomotive when it is in motion. For actors who have never trained in martial arts, it is very difficult to achieve some of the moves…I (insisted) on casting only the most suitable actors.”

“When it comes to the train, everyone wants to see us climb aboard it. But we can’t just run after the train and jump straight on it,” Jackie explains. “So in order to embellish the scene,” Ding continues, “the characters used a skateboard, a slide and a bamboo pole to climb onto the train. Fortunatel­y, all these seemingly incredible stunts were performed safely.”

To film a real steam locomotive, the shooting took place in Northeast China at a temperatur­e of negative 20-degree Celcius. The crew consisted of more than 1,000 members. Furthermor­e, an entire train station was revamped for the film.

Railroad Tigers is praised for its hilarious jokes and astonishin­g spectacle. An audience member was quoted to have said, “The jokes are funny, the explosions are amazing and there’s not a dull moment.”

Distribute­d by VIVA Internatio­nal Pictures and MVP Entertainm­ent, Railroad Tigers opens in cinemas on Feb. 22.

 ??  ?? Jackie as Ma Yuan
Jackie as Ma Yuan
 ??  ?? Darren Wang is Daguo
Darren Wang is Daguo
 ??  ?? Wang Kai as Fan Chuan
Wang Kai as Fan Chuan
 ??  ?? Huang Zitao is Dahail
Huang Zitao is Dahail

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