It's all about exploring the more unpredictable aspects in the character, not just fighting people.
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You don't often see fight scenes with people who have no idea how to fight.
I think every fight is different based on who is fighting.
Martial arts is not about fighting; it's about building character.
There is a comfort zone of knowing where things are going and having characters in place, but the action gets more and more dramatic and is very challenging to describe.
It's a lot about the individual and it's really up to you, how much you dedicate to the fight and how hard you are working and that's where the outcome will come.
In a battle all you need to make you fight is a little hot blood and the knowledge that it's more dangerous to lose than to win.
The more conflict and contrast you have with a character makes it more interesting.
It's always appealing to play a character that has to overcome himself as well as an obstacle. It makes the drama so much deeper.
Why fight technology at all? The audience is always going to tell you what they like best. And you, as a storyteller, as a communicator, are going to be required to adjust to that.
It's about focusing on the fight and not the fright.
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