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Jackie Chan believes Hollywood studios care more about money than making quality films. He shared his thoughts during a Q&A at the Locarno Film Festival. Chan praised older movies while criticizing today's profit-driven approach. The action star also reflected on his own career and dedication to filmmaking.

Key Points: Jackie Chan Criticizes Hollywood Studios for Prioritizing Profits Over Quality

  • Jackie Chan says old films were better than modern Hollywood movies
  • Claims studios prioritize profits over creative filmmaking
  • Highlights challenges of budget constraints in today's industry
  • Shares insights on his hands-on approach to film craft
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Here's why Jackie Chan feels new Hollywood films lack quality

Jackie Chan says Hollywood studios focus too much on money, making it hard to create great films like in the past.

"Right now, a lot of big studios, they're not filmmakers, they're business guys. — Jackie Chan"

Locarno, August 10

Global film icon Jackie Chan recently received a Career Leopard award at the 78th edition of the Locarno Film Festival.

During an interactive session at the festival, he shared his views on new Hollywood films. He believes the big Hollywood studios are stifling contemporary filmmaking with what he described as their obsession with money," as per Deadline.

"I think the old movies are better than today," Chan said.

"Right now, a lot of big studios, they're not filmmakers, they're business guys. They invest 40 million and think, 'How can I get it back?' And you can't go over. It's very difficult to make a good movie now."

Chan was speaking with Locarno head Giona Nazzaro this morning at a packed-out Q&A session, where he ran through his career credits, telling multiple lucid and highly entertaining stories about his start in the business, working in Hollywood, and how he completed many of his most dangerous stunts.

The major throughline during the discussion was Chan's dedication to cinema craft, particularly how he worked to learn every role on a film's set, from stunt direction to acting and sound. Chan later joked that in Asian cinema, there were only two performers who had the same expansive skillset.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian film student, I completely agree with Jackie sir! The dedication he shows to his craft is inspiring. In India too, we need more filmmakers who focus on storytelling rather than just box office numbers. Our regional cinema is still keeping the art alive though! ✨
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Rohit P
While I respect Jackie Chan's opinion, I think he's being a bit harsh. Marvel movies might be commercial but they bring joy to millions. Also, Indian audiences love these big Hollywood spectacles - our theaters are always packed for Avengers and Fast & Furious releases!
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Sarah B
Interesting perspective! I'm an expat in Mumbai and I've noticed Indian cinema has a similar struggle - balancing art and commerce. But at least here, we still get meaningful films like "The Kashmir Files" alongside commercial potboilers. Hollywood could learn from this diversity.
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Karthik V
Jackie Chan is a legend no doubt, but let's not romanticize the past too much. Even in the 80s-90s, there were many bad films - we just remember the good ones. Today we have gems like Parasite and Everything Everywhere All At Once. Quality cinema exists if you look beyond the mainstream.
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Nisha Z
His comments remind me of Amitabh Bachchan's recent interview where he spoke about changing cinema trends. Both legends who've seen the industry evolve! 🎬 We need more artistes who value craft over quick money. That's why I prefer South Indian films these days - they still focus on strong scripts.

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