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John Woo

Director Hong Kong 1946–present

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When I was a kid I feel lonely, I have not many friends. If you make a movie, then you can work with different kinds of people and make different kinds of friend. That's very important to me.
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The 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.
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I have found my heaven in musicals. When I watch a musical, it makes me believe life is still beautiful.
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There is absolutely no Wuxia or martial arts in 'Red Cliff.' I want all the action to look realistic.
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I think I have been stereotyped as an action director in Hollywood, so all I got were the action scripts.
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I can use movie as a language. Not only could it send a good message, I could let people know about my thinking and how I see the world, how I see the colour, how I see the music, how I see everything.
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I like doves. They look so beautiful, like a woman. For me they represent peace and love and purity. And sometimes they're seen as the messengers of God, so they're important to me because I'm a Christian.
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My films are always concerned with family, friendship, honor, and patriotism.
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When I was a kid I got so much help from the Church. When I was a kid, our family was so poor they couldn't afford me to go to school, so there was an American family that send the money to the church to support my school fees.
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To be honest, I don't have much time to watch any movies.
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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.
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