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Donnie Yen says ‘I don’t really watch a lot of action movies’

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SINGAPORE — Donnie Yen, the action movie director, visited Singapore to promote his Chinese New Year film, Sakra. Sakra is an adaptation of the classic wuxia novel, Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, by Louis Cha. It will premiere in cinemas on Jan 16.

After the showing of Sakra, Donnie Yen will act alongside Keanu Reeves and Hiroyuki Sanada in John Wick: Chapter 4. This will be shown in cinemas starting Mar 23.

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In a press conference at the Marina Bay Sands Theatre, Donnie said that he hadn’t watched many action movies. He revealed that he has yet to view Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings – Marvel’s very first Asian-led superhero film starring Simu Liu and Tony Leung. “I have not watched Shang-Chi; I don’t really watch a lot of action movies,” he stated. 

Donnie explained that because of his expertise in these kinds of films, he tends to be critical when watching them. “When I look at action movies, I would say, ‘Maybe you should do it in this way or that way,” he added. 

However, he remarked that he likes films about people. “I like character-driven movies, you know? That’s just for my own interest,” Donnie remarked. He is also willing to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe to “represent Chinese culture.”

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Speaking of Marvel, Donnie played Snowman, a member of a squad of vampire warriors called Bloodpack, in the film Blade II in 2002. It was directed by Guillermo del Toro. 

Currently, Donnie is exploring the wuxia genre – a Chinese fiction featuring warriors of ancient China – in hopes of it being the MCU of Asian cinema. 

“The Chinese culture is so rich that we have so much content we can explore. We just have to find a way to package it,” he added. 

 

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