A few weeks ago, we learned that Donnie Yen, concerned that John Wick 4 lacks Asian stereotypes, changed the script. Today, the man who portrays bad guy Kane in the action film returns to portray Bruce Lee in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. And he looks pretty sad…
“Everyone has the right to an opinion”Donnie Yen says In the microphone of the Variety site. “Quentin Tarantino is a very famous filmmaker and he has a right to that status. I have a right to express my opinion. Obviously, he was mocking Bruce. It was a cartoon.”
During an appearance in Hollywood in 2019, Bruce Lee’s daughter strongly criticized the fact that her famous father was portrayed as an arrogant man on screen. In one scene in the film, Bruce Lee brags on set and brags that he can beat boxer Muhammad Ali before picking a fight with stuntman Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), who mocks his attitude.
The controversy quickly escalated, and Quentin Tarantino spoke out on the subject and denied distorting reality. Words that did not calm Shannon Lee, who gave a layer and brutally, against the filmmaker.
‘John Wick Chapter 4’ trailer with Donnie Yen as the bad guy:
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