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What's the name of a mute in Jackie Chan's movie? What is the profile of a mute in Jackie Chan's movies?

1. There is a mute in Jackie Chan's movie, which comes from the movie Little Forest Lane. There are fewer people, fewer trees and fewer alleys, which is another martial arts film that Chen Zhihua quit after Jingwumen. It tells the story of the little mute's choice between the mentor and the enemy.

2. Little Dumb became a monk in Shaolin since he was a child. He is simple in nature and kind to others. There is a strange man behind the hill in Shaolin Temple. The little mute takes good care of him regardless of other people's eyes. The weirdo was grateful to the little mute, so he dictated lifelong learning, and the little mute's martial arts advanced by leaps and bounds. On the day of adulthood, he broke through the alley with few trees and many people and began to go down the mountain. On the day of going down the mountain, the little mute was entrusted by the weirdo to send a message to an old friend, which was actually a signal to summon Qinglong and Baihu to return to the Jianghu. And this weirdo is the Jianghu demon of that year. He not only made waves, but also killed the little mute's father and enemy. When all the truth came out, the little mute struggled internally and didn't know how to choose. In the end, reason triumphed over emotion, and he was determined to kill the Jianghu and avenge his father.

3. In The Alley with Few Trees and Many People, Jackie Chan plays a Shaolin laity disciple who swears not to take revenge and never opens his mouth. There is almost no dialogue (only two sentences are said at the end of the film), which makes the performance focus on action. The action of this movie is remarkable, and you can see the shadow of many future Jackie Chan movies. It is a very attractive film in Jackie Chan's early films. However, Little Forest Lane failed in business and was rejected by western film publishers at that time. They think that the martial arts scenes in this film are too long and unrealistic. If you are a martial arts expert, you will knock your opponent down with three strokes and two strokes.