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Gorgeous (Film)

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Gorgeous

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Directed byVincent Kok
Written byJackie Chan
Vincent Kok
Yiu Fai Lo
Produced byJackie Chan
StarringJackie Chan
Shu Qi
Tony Leung Chiu-wai
Wakin Chau
CinematographyCheung Man-po
Edited byCheung Ka-Fai
Kwong Chi-leung
Music byWong Dang-yi
Production
company
Golden Harvest
Distributed byMedia Asia Distribution
Release date12 February 1999
Running time120 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguagesCantonese
Mandarin
Hokkien
English
Box officeHK$40,545,889

Gorgeous (Chinese: 玻璃樽; Jyutpingbo1 lei4 zeon1; released in the Philippines as High Risk) is a 1999 Hong Kong action romantic comedy film written and directed by Vincent Kok who played Lo’s assistant, and co-written and produced by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Shu QiTony Leung and Emil Chau. The film performed well at the Hong Kong box office.

Plot

Bu (Shu Qi) is a beautiful young girl from a small Taiwanese fishing village who discovers a romantic message in a bottle. She heads for Hong Kong to find its writer, only to learn that it was in fact written by Albert (Tony Leung Chiu-wai), a lonely gay man. She then meets a wealthy recycling company owner, C.N. (Jackie Chan). They fall in love with each other. The plot is soon thickened by the rivalry between Howie Lo (Emil Chau) and C.N., who are both businessmen who have known each other since their childhood days.

In the English dubbed version, some of the dialogues are changed and a few scenes are edited out. These scenes included one at the airport where Sandra Ng‘s and Sam Lee‘s characters conned and robbed Long Yi (Richie Jen) who supposedly is engaged to Bu and another where Stephen Chow‘s policeman character came to investigate after C.N. fought off Howie Lo’s masked goons and Albert’s friends who on Bu’s request pretended to be gangsters attacking her who in turn is pretending to be the reported missing girlfriend of a Taiwan gangster leader.

Gorgeous / 玻璃樽 (1999) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

Cast

Featuring cameo appearances Paul Chang, Maggie Cheung Ho-yeeCheung Tat-ming, Asuka Higuchi, Jo KukLee Lik-chiMark Lui, Edmond So, Kai Man-tin, Ken Wong, Annie WuKitty Yuen, Rocky Lai, Chan Man-ching, Louis Keung and Mars.

Production

Chan had long wanted to be involved in drama films, but had constantly been dissuaded by Leonard Ho, one of the founders of Golden Harvest and Chan’s godfather. Ho had argued that to ensure success in his films, Chan should play to his fanbase by only doing action movies and avoiding the love scenes that may alienate certain markets (notably Japan). Ho died on 16 February 1998 and Chan left Golden Harvest soon after, seeking a change and a new freedom to make the films he really wanted to. This coincided with his growing fame in the West, due to the international success of the film Rush Hour.

Gorgeous was originally conceived purely as a love story, with Chan as producer, but not as one of the film’s cast. In order to secure the actress Shu Qi, the script of the film was re-written and a role for Chan was created. This soon developed into a starring role, and elements of action crept in. However, Gorgeous remains primarily a romantic comedy and so it differs from his usual all-out action films. The action scenes are fewer and there is no real bad guy character – the fight with the nominal enemy (played by Brad Allan) is a pre-arranged bout and both fighters wear boxing gloves – competitive rather than motivated by revenge or the fight for survival.

The director had wanted to use Chan’s office as the set for C.N.’s apartment, but this proved impractical, particularly as that section of the office is on the third floor. However, many props from Chan’s office were used including his own training dummy. Chan said of his character C.N., that he was “60-70% Jackie Chan”. The clothing the character wears, the training routine he undergoes and healthy lifestyle he maintains, his general good nature and his environmental role are all traits and actions of Chan himself.

Under Control // Jackie Chan & Shu Qi

Chan summarised the difference between the films Rush Hour and Gorgeous, stating the former was a job, and the latter was his baby. In Rush Hour his role was restricted to actor and action director. In Gorgeous, he was also the producer, editor and was involved in casting.

Although a romantic comedy, the only significant kissing scene was dropped from the main film for fear that it would alienate certain East Asian markets who may not want to see Chan in such a relationship. The underwater kiss scene was retained and appeared amongst the out-takes that accompany the film’s closing credits.

The film is notable for casting numerous, then, unknown actors who went on to achieve national and in some cases multi-national success. These include: Sam LeeDaniel WuRichie Jen and Stephen Fung.

Gorgeous (1999, Jackie Chan) – Then and Now Movie Locations

Release

Gorgeous was released in Hong Kong on 12 February 1999. In the Philippines, the film was released as High Risk in early September 2002.

Box office

Gorgeous was a box office success in Hong Kong, grossing HK $40,545,889 during its theatrical run.

Awards and nominations

YearsAwardsCategoriesNomineesResults
199936th Golden Horse AwardBest Action ChoreographyJackie ChanNominated
200019th Hong Kong Film AwardsBest Action ChoreographyJackie ChanJackie Chan Stunt TeamNominated

Gorgeous – Chinese Version

Gorgeous (1999) HD 1080p Full Movie with English Subtitles | Jackie Chan |

Gorgeous – English Version

Gorgeous – Jachie chan Full Movie English Dubbed Best Action Movie

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