'Boxers' was more time consuming simply because it was longer, but 'Saints' was definitely harder. I think it's just hard to talk about faith in general.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
For 'Boxers and Saints', the tension between Eastern and Western ways of thinking was very personal for me, and I needed to control every aspect.
I just don't know how I was able to be a boxer in the first place without believing God.
Saints were saints because they acted with loving kindness whether they felt like it or not.
One cannot possibly understand the teaching of the saints unless one has a pure mind and is trying to imitate their life.
The history of saints is mainly the history of insane people.
Sainthood is acceptable only in saints.
Faith is easy; I think people complicate it.
At first, when 'Boxer' came out, people were a little let down, and we worried that it might be the end for us. But then it began to grow on people. 'Boxer' bought us our creative freedom.
All boxers are different, and we all approach the fights in different ways.
I have always wanted to become a saint. Unfortunately, when I have compared myself with the saints, I have always found that there is the same difference between the saints and me as there is between a mountain whose summit is lost in the clouds and a humble grain of sand trodden underfoot by passers-by.