Jackie Chan, now in his seventies, continues to act regularly but has shifted away from the physically demanding stunts characteristic of his earlier work. Fans often believe he peaked in the nineties, particularly praising his performance in Drunken Master II, which featured complex and expertly executed action scenes. Released in the U.S. as The Legend of Drunken Master in 2000, the film received acclaim for its intricate choreography, with critics like Roger Ebert acknowledging its remarkable fight sequences as possibly unmatched in cinematic history.
"In his seventies, Jackie Chan continues to appear on the big screen with regularity, though he won't be attempting physically demanding stunts like in his earlier films."
"Fans argue that Chan peaked in the nineties, with his role in the 1994 film Drunken Master II showcasing intricate action sequences that amazed audiences."
"Roger Ebert praised Drunken Master II, stating: 'It involves some of the most intricate, difficult and joyfully executed action sequences I have ever seen.'"
"The climactic fight scene in Drunken Master II has received acclaim, with critics deeming it possibly the best fight scene ever filmed."
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