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Zhang Yimou
November 14, 1950 -
Nationality: Chinese
Category: Director
Subcategory: Chinese Director

For over ten years I always had, but I don't speak English.

   

The so-called commercialism includes elements like story, plots, rhythms and large big scenes.

   

People have become shallower. They view spending, entertaining, seeking leisure and enjoying as the main objectives of their life.

   

Piracy has destroyed the domestic market.

   

To do art, one thing should always remember - subjects of people in misery have deep meanings.

   

Ang Lee was educated in the West and his English is good.

   

Wuxia is a fantasy world exists in everyone's mind.

   

Under the big political umbrella, a man is just like a leaf in the ocean, with no control of his destiny and does not have any choice.

   

I must stick with Chinese language films.

   

Time has changed and now is the age of spending.

   

HERO is a combination of my personal feeling and the commercialism.

   

You must know what you are capable of.

   

Now a movie with 30 million returns would be something very incredible and the producer can only get 10 to 15 million. This is only 100 thousands US dollars. This is not enough!

   

But I think we need the international market.

   

I hope before I am getting too old and when my mind is still functioning, I can tell some better stories.

   

To survive is to win.

   

People in misery is what most important in art.

   

This is my first wuxia movie and I must consider this before trying to make something with my own.

   

I'm not Ang Lee who knows so much about western market and the taste of western audiences.

   

Only people have been through that miserable time will recall the pass from their deep memory.

   

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