When I made 'Hard Boiled,' I had no idea that it would be released to an international audience. I just wanted to make a film to team up my two favorite actors, Tony Leung and Chow Yun-Fat.
John WooThere is absolutely no Wuxia or martial arts in 'Red Cliff.' I want all the action to look realistic.
John WooThe movies I like to make are very rich and full of passion. Some people see me as an action director, but action is not the only thing in my movies. I always like to show human nature - something deep inside the heart.
John WooI also wanted people to know that football actually started in China almost 3000 years ago.
John WooIt's pretty easy to make a film in China. A few years ago I just walked into the office and let them know I wanted to make a movie called 'Red Cliff' and they were so excited. They said, 'Let's do it!' It's that simple.
John Woo'Hard Boiled' is my last film in Hong Kong, before I moved to the U.S. It is the one film which is most accepted by the audience in the West.
John WooI have never intended in any of my films to sell violence or to glorify it. Even in the most intense action sequences in my films, there is a message about how evil violence is.
John WooI'm not a master; I'm just a hard-working filmmaker. I would like everyone to see me as a friend rather than a master.
John WooFor my own films, I would like to see 'Bullet in the Head' remastered. The original cut was actually almost three hours.
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