The article recounts the filming of Jackie Chan's 1995 movie 'First Strike' at Falls Creek in Australia, highlighting the challenges faced by the cast and crew. The production team sought the alpine resort for its snowy landscape, similar to Eastern Europe, and enlisted local skier Steve Lee for stunt work. Despite initial reluctance due to financial concerns, Lee eventually participated in some scenes. Jackie Chan performed several dangerous stunts, including a scene where he spent 30 minutes in a frozen lake without a wetsuit, leading to hypothermia. Director Stanley Tong also took on risky stunts, such as a high jump from a helicopter into a frozen lake. The piece emphasizes the physical demands and dedication of both Chan and Tong during the filming.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses on the behind-the-scenes challenges of a film production and does not take a clear ideological stance. While it mentions Jackie Chan and other figures associated with entertainment, it avoids commentary on political issues or ideologies. The narrative remains focused on the event
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately describes the filming of First Strike at Falls Creek and includes quotes from Steve Lee. Objectivity is lower due to the narrative style which emphasizes Jackie Chan's dedication and includes subjective phrases like 'put his body on the line.'

