Fighting is easy to understand. You just hit the guy as hard as you can.
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Every fight's like that. You try to break the guy's will.
Fighting is kind of like choreography. It's not just get in there and punching someone: you have to have choreography. Someone is going to hit high; someone is going to hit at the bottom.
If you fight back and get hit, it hurts a little while; if you don't fight back it hurts forever.
Sometimes you need to get hit in the head to realize that you're in a fight.
When you're in a fight, and you get hit, it hurts. And as you get older, you begin to take on the aches and the bruises of doing that.
People get in fights because they don't communicate, because you don't want to hurt the other person.
Usually in fist fights you get punched in the face.
Fight as hard as you can, and then understand there's going to have to be some amount of reasonable compromise.
Fight scenes are hard, no matter what you do. You're trying to make it look like you're hurting someone without hurting them. It doesn't matter how big and strong the guy is that you're fighting or how small and feeble someone is that you're fighting. You don't want to hurt them. You're working with them.
Fighting is not something you can just turn off.
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