2013年10月14日星期一

John Woo and his films

John Woo and his films

The film “The Killer” is the most perfect work in John Woo his life and he could not be available to beyond this work during his whole life. It is not only a classic action film but also including romantic and responsible. It shows us a lot of feelings and psychological changes from the characters in this film. John Woo is a humane person; He puts ties of friendship in a really important place in his heart. We can see all his personality traits in this film.


Ah Jong is a killer, his job is to kill the person his boss gave to him and got money back. However, once in his mission, he accidently hurt Jennie’s eyes and she became blind. He thought it is his responsibility and planned to take care of her until she can see things. Also, when Ah Jong finished his mission and escaped to a island, he was hunted that time and gunfight broke out. A little girl was shot innocently, Ah Jong carried her to the hospital even the police followed closely by him. I don’t think a professional killer could have so many feelings to other and help them so much. I believe it represents director’s personality trait. Fung Sei is the man gave Ah Jong information about the mission and money when he finishes the mission; also they were good friends in 13 years. However, Ah Jong’s boss did not want to give the money and let Fung Sei kill him. Ah Jong found that out but he did not plan to kill him, he still treats him as his best friend. Fung Sei did not live up Ah Jong’s trust and made the money back. I think it also represent Joho Woo himself from another side. Even he was tricked, he still trusts his friends, and shows respect and give them chance to proof themselves. Ah Jong as one of the main actors in this film, he showed his unyielding spirit to us. He never gave up even when he was deceived by friends, wanted by the police and hunted by gang. The only purpose he wants is to treat Jennie well and take care of her. It also shows what exactly kind of person John woo is. From this film, we can see nothing can measure friendship, sympathetic arena brothers and their unshakable principle of life.


In 1971s, John Woo followed the most famous action movie director Chang Che at that time. John Woo studied a lot of professional skills from him. In his word, “if we exchange the knives to guns in Chang Che’s films, it will be like my film “A better tomorrow”.1 however, although we know John Woo is a famous action film director, he directed many comedies at first ten years from 1971s to 1983s. After 1983s, it was a big challenging to him; also it was his career trough. He was sent to Taiwan and was not allowed to direct films. He did not give up his dream, he made lots of friends and tell the difference between films in Taiwan and Hong Kong. He started to some films form Japan, Europe and United State America. He gets lots of inspiration from kurosawa, who is the most famous director in Japan. When he studied the films form the USA, David Samuel Peckinpah and Stanley Kubrick gave him new idea about violence. John Woo always wanted to make gangster films but no one support him until 1986s; he directed “A better tomorrow” successfully with the help of Chang Che. This film has laid a John Woo film style aesthetic of violence. “A Better Tomorrow” is not only a turning point in John Woo’s life, but also a monument of Hong Kong films. This big scenes, high-quality works shocked all the audiences and filmmakers. At the same time, the film has also found a large number of Hong Kong film talents, such as Tsui Hark, Chow Yun Fat and Leslie. In 1989s, “The Killer” is probably the most important representative of the life of John Woo. In 1993, John Woo started his Hollywood life and in 1997s,2 he directed the film “ FACE/OFF”, which is the John Woo film industry another peak. He found Eastern andWestern people advocate the kind of “humanity” and “family values” and focus on the role of women portrayed strong and gentle, which is one hundred percent by the female audience recognition, and many never see action films female audience also fascinated by the movie.



John Woo is the third Chinese star into Hollywood after Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, also the first one to leave a mark on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Chinese director. He is often called "masters aesthetics of violence", in fact, his movies in violence under the guise of this layer, focusing on the description of the friendship between the characters, and the relationship between man and the times of social reality as a confused, but the best still active, he is good at borrowing of lyric and emotion in the matter, as in his films often appear "pigeon", "church" is a beautiful symbol. His works let the world notice the film of Hong Kong is huge and attractive.  He never gave up his dream, as we all see from his film career, he did not really show his talent to others and he studied a lot to improve himself. He made a great contribution to promote the development of Hong Kong and world’s action films.