Since I went nuts over Red Cliff, the good people here at Ningin (and the good people who work with Takeshi Kaneshiro) allowed me to interview Takeshi Kaneshiro (that’s right, I bolded it twice- can you tell I was excited about this?) For those of you who haven’t been following my Red Cliff posts (shame on you, go read my blog!), Takeshi played a leading role in Red Cliff as famous military strategist Zhuge Liang. Read on for Takeshi on his role in Red Cliff and more.

LT: I thought your performance in Red Cliff was incredible! What sort of approach and preparation was involved for your role as Zhuge Liang?

TK: Oh! Thanks! (Smile). I think this character Zhuge Liang is very difficult to play. He is such a famous person in all Chinese audiences’ mind already; everyone will have a very strong and slightly different image of Zhuge in their mind. All I can do is try to read many of the three kingdom related books and novels. And I remembered when I got this part, I was filming “The Warlords” with Jet Li in China, and the whole production crew from China was recommending I watch a Chinese “Three Kingdom” TV series and so I did. But I think most importantly, I discussed my character with director John Woo. After all, it is his version of the Battle of Red Cliff — it might be a different version or perspective than what the audience read from the novels. I was just trying my best to present an image of Zhuge which John Woo would find suitable.

LT: Did you have any embarrassing or funny moments while filming that you’re willing to confess?

TK: Hmm, I don’t think it’s embarrassing — I won’t call it a confession though. During the shooting, all the other characters were involved in war fighting scenes except Zhuge, because Zhuge was a strategist, not a warrior, so I was just waving my fan and providing ideas…. Hahaha… Seeing other characters wearing helmets and armor fighting in 38°C (100°F) summer days — that was really difficult for them.

LT: What scene did you particularly enjoy filming and why?

TK: Well, I have to say I liked the whole movie. There are some scenes which I did not participate in that I might have enjoyed if I were there (haha). And a lot of scenes with Cao Cao’s army make me feel very excited about when I watch the film. I think the whole movie presented the colors of each character very well, and I really enjoy watching it as a whole story so it is hard to say if there is any scene in particular.

LT: Given that the Western release of Red Cliff is half the content of the Asian release, do you feel it is an accurate reflection of the writer and director’s vision?

TK: I don’t know — I actually have not watched the US version. Maybe it is easier for the Western audiences to understand or digest it? You should ask the director… haha.

LT: Speaking as many languages as you do, do you ever slip up and start using the wrong language for your situation, or do you find it easy to get in a “mode”?

TK: No, not really. I think when I am in a place for quite some time then I move to other place — for example, if I was filming in China for a few months then I go back to Japan, my Japanese friends would say my Japanese gets less fluent than before. But then I will catch up very quickly if I stay in the same place.

LT: In closing, do you have any projects you’re currently working on or appearances you’d like our readers to know about?

TK: There are some projects I am reading but it is not confirmed yet so I can’t really tell right now.

WHAT?! What a downer! To be perfectly honest, although I enjoyed Takeshi Kaneshiro’s performance in House of Flying Daggers, I didn’t consider myself a fan until watching Red Cliff, which turned me into a proper fangirl. I’m desperate to know what’s coming next.

Anyone want to suggest one of his older films for me?

Don’t forget to watch Red Cliff in theaters now. If I haven’t convinced you yet, maybe this epic trailer will:

For more information, please visit the official Red Cliff site here.


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Hoc 100
Luda 0

Owned!


LarenThomas - 11/20/09 10:21 pm
Hoc - 11/20/09 10:14 pm

I’m a dude and like, I know this guy is hot. I’m proud of you guys for getting this interview =)

You get 100 points from me for being comfortable enough with your sexuality to say that, haha. ROCK ON!

Oh really!! BRAVO!


never her of it but It dose look interesting


i loved him in house of flying daggers!!!


You are so LUCKY. I really loved it!!

The movie that made people take more notice of his great acting skills is Wong Kar Wai’s critically acclaimed “Chungking Express”.


Jealous!!!!!
I love love love him!


Hoc - 11/20/09 10:14 pm

I’m a dude and like, I know this guy is hot. I’m proud of you guys for getting this interview =)

You get 100 points from me for being comfortable enough with your sexuality to say that, haha. ROCK ON!


JinraIlustrisimo - 11/20/09 10:08 pm

Swoon x 1000000000000!

haha ditto to that!


I’m a dude and like, I know this guy is hot. I’m proud of you guys for getting this interview =)


GREAT interview by the way. Go Laren!


Swoon x 1000000000000!


^ Yeah, it really is a good one.


Everyone: watch it, watch it, watch it! If you’re not interested in the genre, then whatever, but if you’re even CONSIDERING seeing this, then you absolutely must. It is really a fantastic film.


I want to watch!!!!!


i enjoy army film smile


yeah its a history/army theme


is it like action?


i know lol i’ma tell him about it


^ You should show your Dad, I’m sure he likes those kind of movies.


nope i havent seen it


Has anyone seen this? Did you like it? I enjoyed it.


^ i know right! lol xDDDD
pg-13 are awesome ;D


phanxuanna12297 - 10/24/09 5:57 pm

u actually check the rating xD?
PG is boring
R is more serious
PG-13 is comedy
my list of rating :D

lol thats usually what is is too XD

almost all comedies i know of are pg-13


phanxuanna12297 - 10/24/09 5:57 pm

u actually check the rating xD?
PG is boring
R is more serious
PG-13 is comedy
my list of rating :D

And M and MA have my name all over them? o_O


Awesome.

*sorely tempted to comment on Jinra’s popularity


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