I just finished a Jackie Chan movie, yes. That was an experience. I can mark that off on my bucket list.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Certainly, a lot of the films I've worked on have ended up good movies, but they haven't always been the best experiences.
I worked with Jackie Chan for a long time, and seeing how much pain he's in, I realized that that might not be a sustainable career for me. So I started to develop my career as a dramatic actor rather than as an action actor.
When I was a kid, I loved Jackie Chan.
I had a whole bunch of very successful movies. I have worked with some incredible people - incredible.
I haven't done as many films as I would have liked.
I did my first film when I was in the final year of my graduation. At that time, I was still a kid, and I couldn't read the industry very well.
I spent a couple of years doing American films. I did a few.
As an Asian actor, I would like once in my life to do just one Hollywood movie. It would be a memorable experience.
The best night of my life was watching the Japanese Noh theater. I've only seen it once, but even saying it now, I think, 'How can I ever have this experience again?' It was so mesmerizing, so complicated and so primordial; I could not believe it.
I could never have imagined the films I've done and the people I've worked with when I was starting out; I certainly did not have a career path.
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