The Grandmaster's Tony Leung Sheds Light On Wong Kar-wai's 'Adventurous' Methods
At a New York press conference to promote the new Wong Kar-wai film, Leung described what it was like to play the legendary Ip Man under Wong's famously eccentric directing style.
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- On the literally unspoken chemistry between Wong Kar-wai and the actor:
- On how this project differed from previous ones with Wong Kar-wai, notorious for working off-script:
- On whether The Grandmaster represents a shift from Wong’s more independent oeuvre and a desire to garner wider box office appeal:
- On critiques that the film's final version seems "unfinished" and characters are unevenly developed:
- On how his Ip Man differs from other versions throughout film history:
- On filming the opener, an epic fight scene in the rain:
- On the history lesson he gained while filming:
- On seeing his hero in a new light:
- On working with Ang Lee versus Wong Kar-wai:
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