I once hit Quentin on the head with my ball and chain.
“I once hit Quentin on the head with my ball and chain.”
— Chiaki Kuriyama · Chain
The World Motivation
I once hit Quentin on the head with my ball and chain.
“I once hit Quentin on the head with my ball and chain.”
— Chiaki Kuriyama · Chain
I once hit Quentin on the head with my ball and chain.
Without going into too much detail, the end of my major action scene, after the climax of the scene, there was one little change that I suggested regarding the way things should turn out. It was in the detail of the tears of blood.
My character is somebody who is smaller in stature and yet who's strong, so to see the fighting situations between people who are not generally thought of being strong is in itself unusual and therefore interesting, I think.
Julie Dryfus and I were both afraid of heights and in one scene, I had to be quite high up and I was rather terrified, but Julie was very kind, encouraging me and we got through that together.
It is easy to ignore responsibility when one is only an intermediate link in a chain of action.
The economic situation, the high cost of undertaking manufacturing, the supply chain - which is, by the way, dying out also as manufacturing undergoes hardship - make the U.K. not the first place you would look at to make a manufacturing investment.
Yeah, I feel as an artist, making a movie is the top of the food chain - that's the peak, the climax of everything.
I built a supply chain of 400,000 people in China to play games professionally to mine digital currency.
Rarely do I do film press because I'm so low on the food chain of the movie, and for me it's just this thing I did for four weeks before the next tour started.
Up until doing this movie, I hadn't really paid a huge amount of attention to those genres, but after finishing this movie, it really gave me a different sense of appreciation of the way the movies play out.