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John Woo

Director

“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.”

 

Biography

The first Asian filmmaker to helm a major Hollywood feature, John Woo initially emerged as the leading light of the Hong Kong action renaissance of the late ’80s. Celebrated for his unique, much-imitated style: a Molotov cocktail of graceful slow-motion sequences, staccato edits, freeze-frames, and dissolves; Woo brought a new depth of emotion and visual beauty to the action genre, perfecting an operatic, highly stylized brand of mayhem laced with melodrama, savage wit, and homoerotic undercurrents. Woo was born Wu Yu Sen on May 1, 1946, in the Guangzhou Canton Province of China, his parents relocating the family to Hong Kong three years later to escape life under communism. The Woos were quite poor, and were homeless for several years. His father, a philosopher, was later hospitalized with tuberculosis for over a decade. It was his mother who introduced Woo to the cinema, where he fell under the sway of American musicals and the films of the French New Wave, with Jean-Pierre Melville… read more

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CGI Baby

12Mar12

It's funny how the greatest action film of all time (Hard Boiled) and the greatest AMERICAN action film of all time (Face/Off) are made by this great director.

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Zachary Curl

11Aug11

without rival in action cinema. i love how nostalgic and sentimental his pictures can be, even while being some of the most action-packed kill-fests ever put to celluloid.

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Dr. Strangelove

6Feb11

Where is Just Heroes?

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shaun morrison

9Jan11

a scene from how i met your mother ted: do you have anything not by john wood robin: no do you

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