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The 2009 film frequently circulated under the title is officially known as Looking for Jackie (Chinese: 寻找成龙; pinyin: Xúnzhǎo Chéng Lóng ). This 2009 Action-Family film directed by Jiang Ping and Gangliang Fang is often marketed in Western markets to capitalize on Jackie Chan’s fame, although the superstar himself only appears as a supporting actor rather than the main star.
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Looking for Jackie received mixed reviews, largely due to how it was marketed in Western markets.
Indicates the source material was an official, commercial retail DVD, ensuring better quality than a "CAM" or "TC" (Telecine) print. Jackie.Chan.Kung.Fu.Master.2009.DVDRip.XviD-RUBY
(Chinese: 寻找成龙; pinyin: Xúnzhǎo Chéng Lóng ). The release was encoded by a digital media group known as "RUBY" in the XviD format. Original Title : Looking for Jackie . English Release Title : Jackie Chan: Kung Fu Master . Release Date : July 3, 2009 (China). Genre : Action, Family, Comedy. Directors : Fang Gangliang and Jiang Ping. Runtime : Approximately 84–90 minutes. Plot Summary
XviD is an open-source video codec, a direct competitor to the commercial DivX codec. It was one of the most popular compression technologies for scene releases in the mid-to-late 2000s. It allowed groups to compress a full-length film, which often took up 4-7 GB on a DVD, down to a single 700 MB file (fitting on a CD-R) or a 1.4 GB file (fitting on two CDs). The codec was prized for its ability to maintain impressive visual clarity, especially in action scenes, at very low bitrates. While largely replaced today by H.264/x264 codecs in MKV containers, XviD was the workhorse of digital video sharing for nearly a decade.
Stars Jackie Chan as himself and Zhang Yishan as Zhang Yishan. The 2009 film frequently circulated under the title
The narrative follows Zhang Yishan (played by teenage star Zhang Yishan), a 16-year-old Chinese boy living with his grandparents in Indonesia. Struggling with his grades and facing relentless bullying due to his poor Mandarin skills, Yishan finds solace in his idolization of legendary martial artist Jackie Chan .
For fans searching for the latest action-packed Jackie Chan flick during that era, this title promised classic, comedic martial arts. However, the reality of the film—known officially in many territories as Looking for Jackie or 寻找成龙 (Xúnzhǎo Chénglóng)—was quite different, offering a gentle, dramatic lesson rather than a non-stop action spectacle.
This comprehensive deep-dive breaks down the movie itself, the technical specifics of this classic 2000s video format, and the digital preservation history behind this specific file tag. 🎬 The Movie: " Jackie Chan: Kung Fu Master " (2009) This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
To the uninitiated, it looks like a jumble of typos and periods. To the seasoned data hoarder or the martial arts completionist, it represents a specific moment in time—the tail end of the XviD codec era, the twilight of DVD supremacy, and the release of one of Jackie Chan’s most misunderstood modern projects.
: The signature tag of the "Scene" group responsible for ripping, encoding, and sharing the file. Scene groups followed strict quality standards to ensure standard aspect ratios, audio sync, and frame rates. 💾 Technical Specs of a 2009 XviD Archive