Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny behind the scenes gags

2022-04-03 08:01
  1. During the pre-production stage, the production company asked Ang Lee to be the director, but Ang Lee declined. Hong Kong director Yu Ren Tai also declined because he was worried that he would not be able to surpass the classics. In the end, Woo Ping Yuen agreed to direct the film despite the difficulties.
  2. A fire broke out in the filming crew of the film in New Zealand. Two studios were burned, and a very gorgeous main scene was built in one of the studios that was burned down   .
  3. When producer Harvey Weinstein approached Woo Ping Yuen, Woo Ping Yuen was unhappy with the script because it was too Western.
  4. This is the first time that Donnie Yen has performed a costume film in pure English.
  5. Yeoh Choo Kheng insisted on martial arts training before shooting, and practiced for an hour every morning to be fully prepared for the shooting.
  6. Actor Natasha Liu Bordizzo is a black belt in taekwondo and has a kung fu foundation, but she also spent 4 weeks training in martial arts before filming   .
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  • Wendy 2022-04-07 09:01:06

    In fact, if the director is replaced by RZA, if you treat this as the third episode of Tekken Man, you will not feel so inconsistent or even feel a little sentimental.

  • Eriberto 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    [Netflix] Hong Kong martial arts, American screenwriter, Chinese actor, English dialogue, New Zealand shooting, Chinese martial arts, classic sequel. Mixed together into a dog-tailed sequel to the mink. Especially the inexplicable ice battle scene has no logic. To bring Meng Sizhao back to life and change Yu Jiaolong in the original book to Hanmei is even more stupid to destroy the original work. Completely lost its artistic conception and reduced to commercial production. The rich and colorful depiction of a group of chivalrous supporting characters who give away their heads seems to show the chivalry of the rivers and lakes, and also distracts the focus of the plot. The rest of the aspects are quite satisfactory. There are no particularly embarrassing lines and bridges, and there is no bright spot to speak of.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny quotes

  • Yu Shu Lien: Honor, duty, excuses for bloodshed. That is why I left it behind, all those years ago.