As Chon tries to regain his memory, he meets a woman named Joyce (played by Michelle Yeoh) who helps him on his quest. Along the way, Chon uses his martial arts skills to fight off his enemies and uncover the truth about his past.
The movie has since become a classic in the martial arts comedy genre, and it is still widely popular today. The movie's success also helped establish Jackie Chan as a major star in Hollywood, leading to more international releases of his films.
The movie was originally filmed in Cantonese and Mandarin, but it was later dubbed into English for international release. The English dubbed version of the movie is available on various online streaming platforms and DVD/Blu-ray releases.
"Who Am I?" was a commercial success, grossing over HK$41 million at the box office. The movie received positive reviews from critics, with many praising Chan's performance and the movie's action sequences.
As Chon tries to regain his memory, he meets a woman named Joyce (played by Michelle Yeoh) who helps him on his quest. Along the way, Chon uses his martial arts skills to fight off his enemies and uncover the truth about his past.
The movie has since become a classic in the martial arts comedy genre, and it is still widely popular today. The movie's success also helped establish Jackie Chan as a major star in Hollywood, leading to more international releases of his films.
The movie was originally filmed in Cantonese and Mandarin, but it was later dubbed into English for international release. The English dubbed version of the movie is available on various online streaming platforms and DVD/Blu-ray releases.
"Who Am I?" was a commercial success, grossing over HK$41 million at the box office. The movie received positive reviews from critics, with many praising Chan's performance and the movie's action sequences.