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BEIJING, Nov. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- His last film, Kill Bill, bravely incorporated Japanese, Chinese and Spanish dialogue into a mainstream Hollywood movie, but U.S. director Quentin Tarantino¡¯s next project promises to dispense with the English language altogether. It will be shot entirely in Mandarin, he claims, and it will be another
kung-fu film.
The announcement comes as a surprise, as it was
widely believed that the director was preparing his long-delayed war movie,
Inglorious Bastards, having finally completed the two-part Kill Bill last year.
But according to an interview in Total Film magazine, that is no longer the
case.
Like Kill Bill, Inglorious Bastards is ¡°ballooning,¡±
said Tarantino, and could again be split into two movies. ¡°Before, I want to do
something much smaller.¡±
And in homage to the kung-fu films of the 1970s that
so influenced Tarantino, the new film will also be available in a version with
subtitles and an English-language version with old-school, out-of-sync dubbing.
The idea of making another martial arts movie came to
Tarantino after seeing Zhang Yimou¡¯s House of Flying Daggers at the Cannes film
festival this year. Like Tarantino, Zhang had to learn the skills of Chinese
action directing from scratch for his movie Hero.
¡°He¡¯s spent a year and a half learning to make that
kind of martial arts movie,¡± said Tarantino. ¡°So what does he want to do Make
another one. That just made sense to me.¡±
Tarantino spent many months shooting Kill Bill¡¯s
kung-fu scenes at China¡¯s Beijing Film Studio, working with a predominantly
Chinese cast and crew, many of whom he will be hiring again.
¡°He had a really good time shooting Kill Bill there,¡±
his publicity agent, Bumble Ward, said. ¡°And I don¡¯t think he¡¯s fully exercised
that muscle.¡±
China has another persuasive advantage: extremely low
costs. Kill Bill cost approximately US$60 million to shoot, a fraction of what
it would have cost had it been shot entirely in the United States.
Worldwide, the two films generated more than US$330m
at the box office. Another quick, cheap martial arts film under the Tarantino
brand name could be even more profitable.
Tarantino is currently writing the movie, which he
will spend five months shooting in about a year¡¯s time.
(Shenzhen Daily)
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