Jackie.chan.kung.fu.master.2009.dvdrip.xvid-ruby
However, the film has a unique value for Jackie Chan completists. It offers a rare meta-narrative where Chan plays himself, acting as a mentor figure rather than a traditional action hero. For fans, the film captures a specific period in Chan's career, balancing his global superstar status with smaller-scale, nationalistic projects aimed at a younger audience.
: A 15-year-old boy living in Indonesia travels to Beijing to find his idol, Jackie Chan, hoping to become his disciple.
As IMDb reviews note , this was likely done to leverage Jackie’s massive international stardom. Many viewers felt misled when they realized the film was a heartwarming children’s drama with a strong educational message, rather than a high-octane martial arts movie. 5. Technical Aspects (DVDRip XviD)
This is the "tag" or identifier of the release group. In the digital distribution ecosystem (often referred to as "The Scene"), groups compete to be the first to release high-quality copies of movies and software. Each group stamps its work with its unique name. RUBY was an active group around 2010-2011, releasing not only this Jackie Chan film but also other titles like The Wrath of Cain , The Tortured , and War Wolves around the same time. Their choice of the XviD codec and DVDRip source places them squarely in the transitional era of digital media.
| Aspect | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | 16:9 anamorphic (approx. 1.85:1) | | Audio | Mandarin Dolby Digital 5.1 | | Runtime | Approx. 85 minutes | | Subtitles | Various languages (English, traditional Chinese, etc.) | | Extras | "Making Of" featurette (approx. 58 min.) | Jackie.Chan.Kung.Fu.Master.2009.DVDRip.XviD-RUBY
If you are looking for this specific film, you no longer have to rely on nostalgic, compressed file formats. Looking for Jackie (under its alternative title Jackie Chan: Kung Fu Master ) is preserved across modern streaming architectures and physical media: Jackie Chan - Hollywood Walk of Fame
The file name is a classic example of early digital distribution:
While the film itself is mediocre at best, the release is a perfect time capsule. If you find this file on an old hard drive or a private tracker, do not delete it. Keep it for the metadata, the XviD compression quirks, and the nostalgic thrill of seeing a poorly-dubbed Jackie Chan teach a random teenager how to punch.
Contrary to the action-heavy title, Looking for Jackie is a family-oriented coming-of-age story. It follows Zhang Yishan, a 16-year-old boy living in Indonesia with his grandmother who is obsessed with Jackie Chan and frequently bullied. However, the film has a unique value for
While the title "Kung Fu Master" might suggest a high-octane action flick where Jackie is the primary fighter, the film is actually a heartfelt comedy-drama. It follows Zhang Yishan, a 16-year-old boy living in Indonesia who is constantly bullied. His dream is to meet his idol, Jackie Chan, and become his disciple to learn the art of self-defence.
is stiff, repetitive, and lacks Chan’s signature blend of grace, humor, and danger. No dangerous stunts, no inventive prop use, no charisma.
: The movie remains available for rent or purchase on Google Play Movies .
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. : A 15-year-old boy living in Indonesia travels
Jackie Chan stars as a fictionalized, highly respected version of himself. He doesn't appear as a constant presence on screen; instead, he serves as the ultimate goal of Yishan's journey. When the two finally meet, Chan does not offer flash-in-the-pan fighting tricks. Instead, he imparts vital life lessons, reminding the young boy that education, respect, and emotional maturity are the pillars of a true master. Technical Breakdown: Understanding the Scene String
Though it holds a lower audience score on standard aggregating sites compared to Police Story or Drunken Master , the movie succeeds in its specific goals:
: While he does participate in some brief, well-choreographed sequences , the focus remains on the young boy's growth.
The file Jackie.Chan.Kung.Fu.Master.2009.DVDRip.XviD-RUBY is a digital encode of the 2009 Chinese martial arts family film officially known as Looking for Jackie (Chinese: 寻找成龙). It was originally released in China on July 3, 2009.
). The "RUBY" tag indicates it is a release from a specific scene group.
One of the most notable aspects of the film is Jackie Chan’s portrayal of himself. Rather than appearing as an untouchable superhero, Chan is depicted as a patient, wise, and humble mentor. When Zhang finally meets his idol, the climax of the film does not involve a massive brawl against villains. Instead, it features a heartfelt conversation where Chan explains that being a "master" involves hard work and respect for others rather than seeking out conflict. This subversion of audience expectations highlights the shift in Chan’s later career toward roles with more educational and moral weight.

