In 1992, Quentin Tarantino broke the entry into the cinema world by showing his first feature film: impressive reservoir dogs, especially Harvey Kate, Michael Maden, Tim Roth and Steve Busque.
Although she was preparing for an even more difficult strike with her second film (Pulp Fiction, which was going to prove Palme d’Or in the skin), the young film director briefly mentioned another project At the press conference of the Toronto International Film Festival.
- “I think he is the best actor in the world”: for Quentin Tarantino, the biggest actors, that’s it!
“John Wu is really my hero”
During the master class, the journalist really told him about the possible cooperation with Hong John Wu’s famous director, Maestro of Action Cinema, who is known for works such as a killer or nonsense.
“Thank you for bringing me into the same category as it is the best!”He then replied Tarantino before confirming that the project was really provided.
“I said I wouldn’t write anything for anyone else.
“I met him and liked it very much.
“I take responsibility for this”
Even if this co -operation between Quentin Tarantino and John Wu has never succeeded, the director of the reservoir dogs, in any case, seems to have a worthy scenario of Asian filmmaker.
“I thinkHe said at the same press conference.
“I accept this as a responsibility to introduce John Wu to the American market, without any filter. Not in half the road, not for John Wu for the American society, but for John Wu, as the people, loves it and as he wants to be.
Despite this good intention, Tarantino and Wuth have never worked, which did not prevent Hong Kong filmmaker in Hollywood after the start of his career, with films such as Volte/Face, Paycheck or Mission 2.
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