Jet Li's BIO His role as Huang Feihong in Once Upon a Time in China II (1992)
April 26, 1963 (Beijing, China)
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I‘ve said more than once that this will be my last martial arts film.
Wushu is a move in Chinese, a physical move. An attack. Wushu is like an art.
We need families to start taking more responsibility in understanding which movie is good for their children and which movie is not.
He said, ‘Here is the deal: Play the bad guy first, then I give you a good guy next,’ … I asked him what the movie was called, (and) he said ‘Romeo Must Die.’ (It) sounds like a romantic story, not an action movie.
My personal philosophy stems from the deep understanding of martial arts and Chinese culture, and especially in the past eight years, the Buddhism thoughts shaped my ideology.
When I first met her, … she asked, ‘Jet, can you teach me some martial and kung fu stuff. I want to fight in the movie.
No matter Fearless is warmly received or not, I hope young Chinese generation can appreciate it from the point of the world rather than being confined to the Chinese culture and movie. It is a narrow idea that Chinese Kong Fu must defeat all the foreigners.
This film is a bit adventurous, … You have to keep guessing what’s going to happen next, and the ending is quite unexpected.
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