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Because there were many low-position, wide-angle shots aimed at the camera during the shooting, they were funny, jumping and violent, and were very similar to Jackie Chan's movie style, so special action director JJ Perry called Paul Feige a fan of Jackie Chan's movies.
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The action scene in the film uses a Filipino warrior, and the lead actor Melissa McCarthy has received training from Bruce Lee’s female disciple, Diana Lee Inosanto.
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The character (Raina Boyanov) played by Rose Byrne in the film is abbreviated as RB, which is the same as her own name. Like the genuine Bond movie, the hero's mount in the film includes an Aston Martin, the model of which is DB9.
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In [Female Spy], agent Rick, who is immune to 179 poisons, is a role written for Jason Statham by director Paul Feige. After Paul saw [Angry Attack Heart], he decided that Jason was an interesting person and became his fan. When they first met the script, both Paul and Melissa McCarthy thought Statham was awesome, but they heard Statham walking out the door saying to himself: "I really messed up."
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Director Paul Feig once saw in the book that women are more suitable for spies, because women are usually better at deciphering body language, gaining trust, and using intuition than men. Therefore, the protagonist of the film is set as a female, and Jude Law plays the role, which is similar to Bond's supporting role.
Spy behind the scenes gags
2022-01-27 08:05
Extended Reading
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Rick Ford: You look like a flute player in a wedding band
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Susan Cooper: [Susan commandeers a covered scooter; top-heavy, it falls over as she tries to drive it] Who puts a roof on a scooter? What are you, the Pope?