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.