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The fight scenes in "Everything Everywhere All at Once" put a fresh spin on classic kung fu movies. We spoke with stunt coordinator Timothy Eulich and fight choreographers Andy and Brian Le about how the movie's most impressive action sequences came together.
Timothy, Andy, and Brian worked with directing duo Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, aka the Daniels, to plan and execute the film's fight scenes on a tight budget and shooting schedule, shooting almost entirely within the confines of a single warehouse building in Southern California. Here, they talk about the inspirations and references they pulled from in choreographing the action in "Everything Everywhere," from classic Hong Kong movies and Jackie Chan action flicks to break dancing and parkour.
Timothy has worked as a stunt coordinator and performer on TV series like "Westworld" and "Stranger Things" and films like "Spider-Man: No Way Home" and "Cobra Kai." Previously, he collaborated with the Daniels on their A24-released "Swiss Army Man," starring Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe.
Andy and Brian are the brothers and self-taught martial artists behind the popular RU-vid channel Martial Club. They appear in several scenes of "Everything Everywhere" as both actors and stunt doubles, most memorably opposite Michelle Yeoh in the IRS trophy fight. Previously, the siblings worked on Marvel's "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings," with Andy playing the Death Dealer in the film.
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@marcodragneel8035
@marcodragneel8035 2 года назад
Why is no one talking about how impressive it is that Waymond's actor still pulled off a lot of the fight scenes despite leaving the screen for more than 2 decades?? Edit: Ok, if you're gonna try and say he did fight choreographry and martial arts in his time out of the limelight, dont. A bajillion people already gave me the info
@AlgunPersona
@AlgunPersona 2 года назад
He trained like a mad dog for this role. Not just martial arts, but also with acting and dialogue coaches so he could nail all the different versions of Waymond
@marcodragneel8035
@marcodragneel8035 2 года назад
@@AlgunPersona I know racacoonie waymond was the best
@AngweenAnnora
@AngweenAnnora 2 года назад
at first minutes of The Batman, isn't that Waymond? the one get mobbed by painted face gang.
@marcodragneel8035
@marcodragneel8035 2 года назад
@@AngweenAnnora hahaha I dont know but it'd be awesome if it was
@bimokresno
@bimokresno 2 года назад
@@AlgunPersona because he is really a martial artist in real life.
@iconichakutv3580
@iconichakutv3580 2 года назад
The movie didn't confuse me. Just confirmed I'm not the only person who feels how they feel about the world and the randomness of it all. I feel less alone with my thoughts now. Along with old school action scenes and beautifully dramatic visuals. This will be the best movie of the year. Hands down
@Daisika
@Daisika 2 года назад
Same
@yueshen5908
@yueshen5908 2 года назад
I feel u. Many of my friend said they can feel it is a great movie but it is “confusing” in general. I just cried so hard like a idiot when watching it.
@randomrey6568
@randomrey6568 2 года назад
yo you described me right here
@lockay101
@lockay101 2 года назад
No, it was very easy to understand, I just turned to Christ and he gets rid of confusion. It’s spectacular and heartwarming
@iconichakutv3580
@iconichakutv3580 2 года назад
@@lockay101 ....don't know what made you tie religion into this, but I'm happy for you either way man. Whatever floats ya boat
@sew_gal7340
@sew_gal7340 Год назад
The film hit me really hard, As an asian living in the United States i really had a hard time understanding my immigrant mom's obsession with controlling everything i do and always being disappointed in me. The film helped me understand that the issue isn't me, it's her and her insecurity that is making her act that way. Michelle yeoh's character was my mom in every aspect, she gave up her life to bring me to the states and as i grew up being more americanized every day...she sees that she is losing her asian daughter (culturally in a sense). My mom died last year, and i saw this movie a few weeks ago...i cried so hard; i wish i saw it when she was alive so i can say i am sorry for all the pain i caused her. To me the film was about the struggles that asians have adopting to a new culture, one that is very extreme and different from what they understand. Asian kids growing up here have a hard time trying to adapt to 2 different cultures that at times are constantly canceling one another out.
@Sam-up4ul
@Sam-up4ul Год назад
As a positive take away, much like Michelle's character in the film, I'm sure your mum adored and loved you with every fiber of her being regardless any conflict :)
@angleet
@angleet Год назад
Thank you for sharing this.
@vadalia3860
@vadalia3860 Год назад
I'm very sorry for your loss. If the movie's message tells us anything, it's that no matter how hard it may have been for your mother to see you become more and more americanized, she still wouldn't have wanted to give up the time she had with you for anything else in the world.
@nokijinzo2493
@nokijinzo2493 Год назад
We are Vietnam war refugees. Live in Germany but have relatives in America that I have never seen. My father abused me and my mother. I've been disturbed ever since. Heroin addicted. Be happy for everything in life.
@chaosoul-seanleeriggs369
@chaosoul-seanleeriggs369 Год назад
I actually cried reading this. You made such a beautiful statement. I am very sorry for your loss. Having not seen this movie yet, (yeah, I know, but life has been kinda happening at exponential rates and not always in very welcoming ways) I am forever grateful that I'll now be watching this fully aware and mindful of how it represents these themes for Asians and Asian Americans. Seeing all the trailers and stunt teasers, I never really thought about how it affects being raised between two cultures and one of them being American (honestly don't know if we have any true culture here in America anymore, or if we ever did to begin with...) And especially how it impacts the psyche, spirit, and emotional being of individuals dealing with culture shock from the culture clash/culture absorption! This insight you've given us will make the experience of my first time actually watching this movie that much more meaningful and enjoyable than I already knew it was going to be, and I thank you for that! 😭🙏🏻🤗💖
@sohamghosh9016
@sohamghosh9016 2 года назад
This film is like one of those once in a lifetime movies that probably comes in a generation,century or a decade like Citizen Kane or The Godfather. In this MCU saturated age of 90% cgi movies with no real depth, this film really set a benchmark. So good. This will definitely nab a few Oscars, like Parasite. And Michelle Yeoh is an absolute dream. I would take her any day over all the American greats.
@glswain
@glswain 2 года назад
note that the Russo bros helped produce EEAAO - I’m glad that they’re using their MCU success to help movies like this get attention
@kifacorea
@kifacorea 2 года назад
A better film than parasite
@jennynguyen2823
@jennynguyen2823 2 года назад
@@kifacorea Parasite is a different genre of film, it feels disingenuous to compare these two great films from two different sides of the world.
@joshnizzle
@joshnizzle 2 года назад
The mcu has its place too both are great
@SL4PSH0CK
@SL4PSH0CK 2 года назад
..kung fu hustle is last decade
@isaacyeon6334
@isaacyeon6334 2 года назад
So glad Andy and Brian got to be in two big movies within a year, from their small (yet amazing) beginnings from Martial Club to the big screen of the likes of the MCU
@Mangolite
@Mangolite 2 года назад
Brothers Joe and Amthony Russo of MCU films produced EEAAO!
@silveriver9
@silveriver9 2 года назад
💯
@slyphknttdotdotdot637
@slyphknttdotdotdot637 2 года назад
@@Mangolite 🧢🧢
@ShanyShannon
@ShanyShannon 2 года назад
@@slyphknttdotdotdot637 Lol? Their names are in the film credits...
@rapidreaders7741
@rapidreaders7741 2 года назад
Collaboration between the two Le's, the two Russo's, and the two Dan's. Quite an unlikely event.
@VimeleosZen
@VimeleosZen 2 года назад
Personally really loved that the action relied on mundane objects as weapons and didn't cut so much (coz it would just make me dizzy). Also liked that the way to connect from different multiverses is to do oddly specific things.
@queene315
@queene315 Год назад
I completely agreed with you but the (coz it would just make me dizzy) part made me laugh
@rafaellima83
@rafaellima83 Год назад
Have you seen the Hong-Kong action movies the video says it was their references? That's how they *always* did it like 30+ years ago. Use mundane objects as weapons, long takes with wide shots, hits that actually *do* hit, actors doing their own stunts... Hong Kong always knew how to do action way better than the USA.
@massabiq9015
@massabiq9015 Год назад
Try The Raid: Redemption It's a brutal fight movie with not much cut
@motor4X4kombat
@motor4X4kombat Год назад
love the profile image
@commentor93
@commentor93 Год назад
I absolutely love the usage of mundane objects like the fanny pack in fights, I only wish they wouldn't have resorted to sex toys like buttplugs and dildos. To me, that brought in a nastiness that the movie could've done well without.
@vuilnisgod4388
@vuilnisgod4388 Год назад
Its crazy that the Daniels, who are inexperienced in the area of making action movies, managed to create something this complex and beautiful. This goes to show how much time and effort they spent in this fantastic movie
@alichahin
@alichahin Год назад
Sometimes all you need is a fresh person to stir the stagnant pond as we say in Arabic.
@cim888
@cim888 Год назад
They were clever, they hired bright young stunt men who brought in new ideas and experienced martial artist actors in Ke Huy Quan and of course the legendary Michelle Yeoh.
@nihilioellipsis
@nihilioellipsis Год назад
The great creative people have a keen understanding of how to find the right collaborators. Plus, this scenario of them being an experienced in one area, prevents the movie from becoming a another example of genre.
@fightbackphonescams2682
@fightbackphonescams2682 Год назад
They were successful music video film directors which was how they got their start
@criticalcrash
@criticalcrash 2 года назад
This movie is revolutionary. The fact that how seemingly bizarre and unique it was, managed to deeply resonate to so many people proves how connected (and wonderfully complex and bizarre) we all are.
@Tiger_Simple
@Tiger_Simple 2 года назад
If you haven’t already, PLEASE GO SEE THIS MOVIE! It’s absolutely beautiful, and it’ll have you laughing your lungs out to sobbing like a child.
@soulscyther666
@soulscyther666 Год назад
And pondering your existence.
@ChrisQuitsReality
@ChrisQuitsReality Год назад
I'm loving this, the fanny pack scene gave me pure Jackie Chan nostalgia, was so much fun! Also it's so cool to see the team behind the "trophy fight" scene. Amazing!
@lexocool7551
@lexocool7551 Год назад
He’s look a bit like Jackie, I thought he was Jackie for a minute
@fredlin6303
@fredlin6303 Год назад
@@lexocool7551 My understanding is that the stuntmen were from Jackie Chen's company as Michelle Yeoh's fighting ability is too fast for others.
@rickdeckard9810
@rickdeckard9810 Год назад
For sure, that one scene where Wayment kicks the knife away while the arm was wrapped was stolen directly from Rumble in the Bronx store fight scene.
@linustw
@linustw Год назад
The Michele Yeoh role was originally offered to Jackie Chan.
@user-Ados-amerika
@user-Ados-amerika Год назад
Yeah well everybody senior forgotten something Michelle yeoh used to work and Jackie Chan film as a stuntwoman at first, and she broke every bone in her body but she always healed up using traditional Chinese medicine she was never an actress but one day Jackie Chan notice that she had the quality to be an actress so he started giving her speaking lines 😊 and the results well she no longer was a she was an actress.
@RashidMBey
@RashidMBey 2 года назад
Alright. You win. I want to watch this now. Anything that captures the magic of old school Jackie Chan but with a fun twist has got me sold.
@akirebara
@akirebara 2 года назад
You won't regret it. This movie was made with pure heart. You'll laugh and maybe cry, too.
@JodiBaskoro
@JodiBaskoro 2 года назад
Can you please get back with your reaction of this movie?
@zitronentee
@zitronentee 2 года назад
Funny thing is, the first idea was to cast Jackie Chan in this movie. But as the writing process went, it needed more emotional actor/actress with a lot of range. Thus, the focus shifted to Michelle Yeoh's character. Although I wanted Jackie Chan to be Waymond (both were in Police Story 3), I think Ke Huy Quan was really great as energetic optimist.
@tedybomber1713
@tedybomber1713 2 года назад
Ur in for a ride.
@spookyfish24
@spookyfish24 2 года назад
@@zitronentee I LOVE Jackie Chan, but I can't imagine anyone but Ke Huy Quan playing Waymond. He was incredible.
@Punisher6791
@Punisher6791 2 года назад
this is why Jackie Chans movies are so awesome. not only is the choreography good but the precise editing is what sells his fights. not like Hollywood films where it takes 15 cuts to show someone picking up a stick.
@zitronentee
@zitronentee Год назад
Shaky camera 😁
@pedrito0429
@pedrito0429 Год назад
its funny they wanted him for the role but he reject the part so they went in other direction and asked michelle yeoh.
@MLGDuckk
@MLGDuckk Год назад
@@pedrito0429So Jackie chan was going to be the main character?
@pedrito0429
@pedrito0429 Год назад
@@MLGDuckk well they offer the part but he said no xD. So they revert the roles and go for michelle yeoh, because she does her stunts too. the other actors like ke hu quan and jamie lee curtis did their own stunts aswell risking themselfs, they deserver all the awards
@yenyen4114
@yenyen4114 2 года назад
I enjoyed this movie so much! From the insane, funny, witty fight scenes up to the randomness of it all. I cried, I laugh, I felt everything. It actually resonates so much of us just trying to figure things out while living in this insignificant, stupid world. It brings out the real existentialist in you like how we are just tiny specks in a very big universe and that we really don't matter. However, it also reminds us that in spite of it all, we chose to love, to be kind, and to endure each other because that's the only way we can really survive. Hands down the best movie of the year! This deserves so many awards!
@justsomeintrovertedhuman5726
@justsomeintrovertedhuman5726 2 года назад
the butt plug scene still makes me laugh just by thinking of it. Lol. And the fanny pack!!!!! It's just so cool I can't shut up about it
@suzygirl1843
@suzygirl1843 2 года назад
It was such a wacky scene. I have watched some wacky anime but that took me out of it
@anuspajamas6105
@anuspajamas6105 2 года назад
After that scene, my mouth was widened throughout the whole fight scene cus I was too stunned
@tordy4963
@tordy4963 2 года назад
are you a kid? im so confused.
@justsomeintrovertedhuman5726
@justsomeintrovertedhuman5726 2 года назад
@@tordy4963 you can think whatever you want and get confused. I don't really care.
@tordy4963
@tordy4963 2 года назад
@@justsomeintrovertedhuman5726 i think only a child's mind can find funny what you find funny. that's why i had to ask if you were a kid..
@danwood4171
@danwood4171 Год назад
Watching this just makes me appreciate this movie even more. The actors really needed to put in the work to pull it off.
@Maryberry874
@Maryberry874 Год назад
I remember loving the fight choreography so much and thinking it was so different from everything else I had seen recently; seeing the technical discussion behind it is So cool.
@bendgeddes
@bendgeddes Год назад
I felt like I was watching a PROPER movie. Where the hard work was put in and the extreme CGI taken out. 👍
@devonnobles1083
@devonnobles1083 Год назад
Yes! I dont know where hollywood got the idea that we want to see fights with a thousand cuts, and shaky cam, but I hope this wins best picture and changes their minds forever.
@nerfeecasilao1236
@nerfeecasilao1236 2 года назад
I really hope this movie recieves all of the awards it deserves.
@alichahin
@alichahin Год назад
11 Oscar nominations
@gzapray7203
@gzapray7203 Год назад
OH IT DID.
@blackmamba6046
@blackmamba6046 Год назад
Your comment aged really well…and honestly all the awards were deserved ☺️
@kitty4536
@kitty4536 Год назад
7 Oscar wins including best picture, director, editor, actors... all the big awards!
@OddWeird461
@OddWeird461 Год назад
Look… I haven’t enjoyed a movie this much in years. YEARS! I howled with laughter, I teared up, I marveled at so many scenes, and learned something about myself. The fight scenes were impeccable and so was the acting. Every single person in this was a joy to watch. This is the movie of the decade for me.
@vincentalexander6979
@vincentalexander6979 Год назад
Try watching RRR and you'll feel like other movies are behind.
@TastySchu4
@TastySchu4 2 года назад
I loved this movie SO MUCH!!! It was a wild & crazy ride but with big feels as well. I recommend anyone give it a try. The actors shine in such unique ways that it all just comes together as brilliant, in my opinion 😊🤷‍♀️. I love Michelle & think she really got to shine in this movie in such a different way. 😁👍
@chestertheblack
@chestertheblack 2 года назад
This was the best movie I've seen in years. They don't make movies like this anymore. Not sure they ever have actually. So many movies today are so meaningless and just a rehashing of something already done before. This is not that in any way or any means. GO WATCH IT.
@minguk
@minguk 2 года назад
Best movie since Parasite imo
@dipe6376
@dipe6376 2 года назад
Facts it's mainly marvel movies flooding the theaters these days
@LOL-VBE
@LOL-VBE Год назад
I genuinely don’t get it, as an Asian (not living in america) I have no idea why the praise of this film was so high. Personally, I felt this was messy and uncoordinated, with a poor story line and plot.
@StephenC555
@StephenC555 Год назад
This movie actually reminds me how enjoyable it can be when a movie do things right.
@jleigh329
@jleigh329 Год назад
@@LOL-VBE I'm not Asian but I do agree with you unfortunately. I mean the acting, the production and the editing was amazing. But the plot and some of the humor didn't really land for me. Which is a shame.
@szilarddietzel9071
@szilarddietzel9071 2 года назад
Brian and Andy, wow, finally getting the big jobs they deserve, so happy to see them involved in this!
@arden7281
@arden7281 Год назад
Yeah they were great, I was blessed with the opprotunity of meeting the martial club during one of the first screenings of "everything everywhere all at once" seeing them do demonstrations and tricks in real life before seeing them on the big screens was great, the whole auditorium loved them, and we'd cheer everytime we saw their faces on screen.
@truthhurts7
@truthhurts7 2 года назад
I love how they regard breakin’. You have no idea how much breakdancing has & will start to influence, movement-wise, movies & shows. Its underrated the level of athleticism bboy’s & girls are at no since the 80s.
@FilmaticProductions
@FilmaticProductions Год назад
AND THE FACT HE CALLS IT BBOYING!!! for the real heads LOL
@RayMak
@RayMak Год назад
The entire team behind this movie is excellent...
@GhilenPeek
@GhilenPeek 2 года назад
Respect to Jamie Lee Curtis for taking part.
@Garbageman28
@Garbageman28 2 года назад
And respect for her being as ride or die about promoting the movie. More actors need to actually care about their work imo.
@marka8817
@marka8817 2 года назад
I didn't know that. Omg no wonder the lady was so familiar to me 😭
@kkandsims4612
@kkandsims4612 2 года назад
@@marka8817 right I was like I know this actress the makeup team should be applauded cuz I did not realize it was her but I knew the voice
@Road_to_Dawn
@Road_to_Dawn 2 года назад
When I saw that she was in the movie, I expected her to kinda phone it it. Not the case AT ALL. She went all for it and just nailed everything so well. Such an amazing job.
@GhilenPeek
@GhilenPeek 2 года назад
@@Road_to_Dawn JLC is at a point in her career where she can choose her roles more freely. Never expected her to phone it in. Especially when the concept of the movie is all wacky and wild, and she's a fan of anime.
@LovePie33
@LovePie33 2 года назад
This movie is such an experience! Me and my husband cried, laughed, and had an existential crisis afterwards
@RubyDianArts
@RubyDianArts 2 года назад
I was so moved and I laughed so much at the absurdities and cried at the earnest emotions. Top 3 movies for me now
@heirrose1606
@heirrose1606 Год назад
The joy I felt when Data/Short Round walked onscreen was such a nostalgia rush I don't think I've ever been happier to see an actor return to the big screen. I hope he get more roles.
@pile_of_kyle
@pile_of_kyle Год назад
who are data and short and what's round walk? You need to provide more context lmao
@heirrose1606
@heirrose1606 Год назад
@@pile_of_kyle Ke Huy Quan who plays Waymond was Data in The Goonies and Short Round in Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom. He stole almost every scene he was in. As an 80s kid, I thought he was the coolest and wanted to be his friend. He was the "tech-gizmo" inventor in the Goonies and Indiana Jones sidekick with an even quicker wit than Indy. Those back to back roles for a kid might be unmatched. He went on to have a mostly behind the scenes career in movies, notably working as Wong Kar-Wai's assistant director on 2046. To me he epitomized the energy of kids talking 100 miles an hour when we got excited about something as kids in the 80s, the stuff that Stranger Things tries to replicate. I think Hollywood owes a lot to what he brought to the screen at such a young age and it was so satisfying to see he still has that energy in such an amazing movie like Everything Everywhere All At Once. I hope he gets more leading roles in the future and I still want to be friends with him one day. Dude is just supercool imo.
@GastrointestinalCumFart
@GastrointestinalCumFart 2 года назад
A movie made for theatre 🙌
@daudimasinde6280
@daudimasinde6280 2 года назад
I torrented it and I'm ashamed of myself
@chappellroanplsgotomanilaibeg
@chappellroanplsgotomanilaibeg 2 года назад
Im jealous of those who watched it in theaters 😭 our country would never release it in cinemas, but if they would id watch it again even for the 100th time
@capitalburst245
@capitalburst245 2 года назад
@@chappellroanplsgotomanilaibeg why
@Ana-fm4op
@Ana-fm4op 2 года назад
@@capitalburst245 lesbians?
@bhavyasavani6770
@bhavyasavani6770 Год назад
here in india we could not :( we often dont get indie movie released!
@davidhill2020
@davidhill2020 2 года назад
Jackie Chan's criticized Western fight direction, saying that directors do a billion jump cuts because they don't have confidence in their performers. If you want to see Western fight direction done right, watch Kingsmen.
@gracehlung
@gracehlung 2 года назад
Brad Allen is Jackie Chan stunt team alumni
@ShanyShannon
@ShanyShannon 2 года назад
I really liked the wackiness of kingsmen. I wondered why I had but now I know! I have to watch it, they always play it on TV but I have never seen it in full.
@benson827
@benson827 2 года назад
Fight choreographer of kingsmen was Brad Allan who was part of the Jackie Chan stunt team. That's why...
@JREAMSWILLNEVERDIE
@JREAMSWILLNEVERDIE Год назад
Looool, it's funny how you mentioned an example of Western fight direction done right, only for the fight choreographer to be someone who's from Jackie Chan's team as well haha. Ironic.
@Doflaminguard
@Doflaminguard Год назад
No cut fight scenes would be John Wick.
@thekidzcantfathom
@thekidzcantfathom Год назад
I have already madly fallen in love with this film, but I appreciate more watching all the behind the scenes stuff.
@denissewoo
@denissewoo Год назад
Ke Huy Quan and Andy went crazy, that scene with fanny pack is SOOOOOOO GOOOOOD
@Morphingtime602
@Morphingtime602 2 года назад
I don't know a single person who prefers choppy jump-cut action scenes over fluid, one-take choreography.
@crabman2023
@crabman2023 Год назад
Everything Everywhere still cuts every 5 seconds
@Iamfafafel
@Iamfafafel Год назад
I really thought Jackie chan choreographed these sequences after the scene with the riot shield. Glad to see a young asian American generation carry the torch, especially in such a fantastical story like this one. Well done guys
@muhammadalifsyafiq5317
@muhammadalifsyafiq5317 Год назад
yeahh when they mention it was inspired by Jackie Chan movie I was like "it would be more special and memorable if they ask Jackie Chan himself to help them with the random thing choreograph fight"
@xMDawg19x
@xMDawg19x Год назад
This was one of the most creative, entertaining, thought-provoking, and enjoyable movies I've ever seen. It was an absolute joy to sit through this.
@bengermin3104
@bengermin3104 2 года назад
This movie was one of my favourites, it had martial art fight scenes which I grew up with, it had sci-fi and it also had drama, action, comedy and just everything, it didn't confuse itself too, it was grounded. I cried watching this like multiple times and I've never cried watching a movie before
@isupport101
@isupport101 2 года назад
Fight me but this movie is AMAZING hope it will receive more recognition and awards!
@akirebara
@akirebara 2 года назад
I LOOOOOOVE this movie so much. I hope more people watch it or it comes to Netflix soon so that it can reach more people.
@TheDahaka1
@TheDahaka1 Год назад
When an emotional focused movie with a tight script and great ups and downs spends so much time on action choreography... you can see all the love and passion that made this movie possible.
@shahs1221
@shahs1221 2 года назад
The prop work and comedy in this movie DEFINITELY gave me such old school Jackie Chan vibes and its a JOY!
@nia-uo8nc
@nia-uo8nc Год назад
KE HUY QUAN IS THE ACTOR OF A GENERATION! IM SO HAPPY HE’S BACK!
@turn-me-later
@turn-me-later Год назад
As a Hong Konger, this is so proud to know how our action movies can influence the Hollywood a lot.
@rajashsankarbordoloi2390
@rajashsankarbordoloi2390 2 года назад
Stephanie Hsu ate the character of Jobu Tupaki. Mad respect.
@brianproductions1134
@brianproductions1134 Год назад
Shout out to the "Scorpion Guy" Narayan Cabral for performing that gnarly stunt!!!
@AnnLiesArtist
@AnnLiesArtist Год назад
The stunt work on this film is so damn good that I thought I was seeing a blooper at 4:06 where Key knocks over the card stand, despite the fact that a crew member is clearly visible pulling it over with a string. Absolute magic.
@jvrbwn6232
@jvrbwn6232 2 года назад
This movie tramples any of my fav marvel movies. Hands down to the actors and staff. Such a masterpiece!
@Icebearbear
@Icebearbear 2 года назад
Damn imagine being able to work with THE MICHELLE YEOH like man what an honor
@lestersalazar5129
@lestersalazar5129 2 года назад
This deserves an award. Kudos to the team
@SKippySounds
@SKippySounds 2 года назад
I actually really hope this movie gets nominated for Oscars, I don't even remember the last time a martial arts movie got one
@monohymn
@monohymn Год назад
Both The Matrix and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon won four Oscars. Those are the most recent ones that I can think of.
@nerdloser9987
@nerdloser9987 Год назад
i gave up on the oscars.. they just choose the most popular movies
@bword590
@bword590 Год назад
this movie won best film at the oscars 🙏🏼
@robwebnoid5763
@robwebnoid5763 Год назад
@@bword590 ... Yup & not only did it get nominated 11 times, like what the og commenter wished, but it won 7 of those at oscars 2023.
@th4nat0s
@th4nat0s 2 года назад
correction: that scene from Shaolin Temple @ 4:24 shows Jet Li practicing with a three-section staff and NOT a rope dart. Insider should've just used a clip from Magnificent Warriors (1987) instead, Michelle was quite proficient in the rope dart in that, too 😉
@javiersoriano671
@javiersoriano671 2 года назад
“A lot of sweeping techniques you can’t find in any martial arts” *Sad capoeira noises*
@fakhriimtiyaz.5496
@fakhriimtiyaz.5496 2 года назад
This is what the Multiverse of Madness should be !!
@simplenough
@simplenough 2 года назад
MoM was horror-adjacent, and damn good at that
@ShanyShannon
@ShanyShannon 2 года назад
Should have been, could have been, but didn't. It left much to be to desired I said at the end of watching that movie, "it felt like something was missing." My friends agreed with me and even random people as they were exiting as well agreed.
@simplenough
@simplenough 2 года назад
@@ShanyShannon blame the test screenings. What Raimi wanted would've been unwatchable to kids under 10.
@jonathancineus6424
@jonathancineus6424 Год назад
Please give everyone involve in this film every award, everywhere, all ar once.
@yeavaee7646
@yeavaee7646 2 года назад
This movie was so cool. I love how it was creative and different. The fight scenes seemed more intriguing than a lot of other action movies. And I also love how weird it is (I mean that in a good way).
@aprilp660
@aprilp660 2 года назад
This was a wild movie and nothing like the trailers lmao. Definitely more abstract than I assumed, amazing fight scenes, but the first movie I've ever watched where I walked out more confused than I was before I walked in haha
@hefeibao
@hefeibao Год назад
What's great is the fight scenes help tell the story, not replace or distract from it. Just a well done film all around.
@JR-gh8lp
@JR-gh8lp Год назад
The scene the stunt choreographer filled in for the character Waymond was so graceful and ballet like
@NavajoNinja
@NavajoNinja 2 года назад
The 80s kid in me nods with approval. Also after 2000s was ong bak. The 1st one had this 5 min. uncut fight scene where the protaganist fights up a 5 story spiral walkway thing. Lol. Idk how to explain it, but that scene stays with me to this day. But yeah, this film is awesome! Jamie lee does such a great job also. Whole cast is great actully. But her jaime lees hotdog fingers. Haha
@Grim19931803
@Grim19931803 2 года назад
Absolute massive respect for knowing what Ong Bak is - a Muay Thai Classic! 👏🏿
@NavajoNinja
@NavajoNinja 2 года назад
@@Grim19931803 still holds up too. The warehouse/motocross gang fight scene and of course the final figjt when he's wearing the tusks of his dead elephant. Man, got a lump in my throat just thinkin bout it. 😃👍
@Bendesho
@Bendesho 2 года назад
That wasn't Ong Bak, that was The Protector. Both awesome flicks
@NavajoNinja
@NavajoNinja 2 года назад
@@Bendesho o wow. Needa rewatch both i guess.
@gheeseng7098
@gheeseng7098 2 года назад
The Raid & The Raid Redemption are both after 2000s as well, awesome fight scenes.
@georgewitmore1460
@georgewitmore1460 2 года назад
This movie was an emotional roller coaster. Loved it.
@adolfopross7269
@adolfopross7269 Год назад
2:38 God Bless this guys, the choreography in fight scenes is almost non-existent nowadays, watching their work on this movie was a delight
@elmohead
@elmohead Год назад
I'm so glad for the Le brothers. Been watching them for years here on RU-vid.
@june2420111
@june2420111 Год назад
Damn they deserve all the awards. The actors didn't have any doubles and did all the martial arts themselves. As someone who practices capoeira, the martial arts with all the cool ground moves, I take my hat off. Wow. Not to mention Michelle Yeoh's age.
@iTzJimBoi
@iTzJimBoi Год назад
I love Kung Fu movies. I saw quite a lot of Jackie Chan in "Everything, Everywhere All at Once". Jackie's style of Kung Fu is "Whatever keeps him alive" in the scenes. From chairs, towels, notebooks, you name it he's probably used it to defend himself against the cartel. This is why I found the movie so nostalgic and why, when done with respect for the art, the movie can be both exciting and human at the same time. Most modern Kung Fu movies try to show the martial artist as beyond the limits of human capabilities. They use plenty of cuts to impart power (like the video says) but they forget that the brutality of Kung Fu is NOT what people keep coming back to watch. The human aspect of it is far more important than flying through the trees or fighting off crowds of gangs. If you can't identify with the hero or heroine, it doesn't matter how powerful you make them. What a profoundly detailed movie. Truly an homage to all the great Kung Fu movies that came before without cutting any corners. From casting to the story, I'm in constant awe of the Daniels.
@mr2ti41
@mr2ti41 Год назад
So happy for the two dudes. Been watching their stuff on RU-vid for years!
@Supurrbee
@Supurrbee Год назад
This movie is exceptional. It’s a wave of emotions the whole ride and so unexpected. Loved every minute of it.
@greenytaddict
@greenytaddict Год назад
I cried twice watching this movie, such a masterpiece 😭
@Derek4k
@Derek4k 2 года назад
brian and andy are the future of kung fu action movies. i need more from them asap
@T50N6
@T50N6 2 года назад
Agree. I miss these types of action movies. Jackie Chan and his buddies Samo Hung movies were the most entertaining (in term of kungfu comedy) in the 80-90s. Hope to see more movies with these 2 brothers involved in.
@Derek4k
@Derek4k 2 года назад
@@T50N6 I was also a big fan of the Shaolin/36 chambers Gordon Liu movies as a kid. That era of Shaw brothers/ golden harvest kung fu is supremely underrated.
@indigowolf556
@indigowolf556 Год назад
The moves are so amazing that it looks effortless. Great job
@bluej1762
@bluej1762 Год назад
It's an art form for sure. My Dad and I miss these types of movies. We hope more movies of this genre are made in the future.
@dethiusa2591
@dethiusa2591 Год назад
Every martial arts movie she is in, always comes out phenomenal. Michelle Yeoh is definitely one of the top female actresses in my eyes.
@frankspeakmore7104
@frankspeakmore7104 Год назад
Truly I couldn't be happier for everyone involved in this film. The Oscar awards are well deserved, well done A24. What makes it even more special when it's compared to the Msheu Doctor Strange and the multiverse. I hope A24 continue on this path.
@terjoe6643
@terjoe6643 Год назад
Great movie. Great performances. Worthy of every Oscar. Exhilarating and constantly laugh-out-loud hilarious throughout with a beautiful dose of tenderness and kindness running through each and every scene.
@spammusubi1607
@spammusubi1607 2 года назад
Wow seeing all the behinds the scenes is so cool!! I didn’t realize just how real these fights were
@diegopereira7281
@diegopereira7281 2 года назад
Best movie of the decade School of the cinema
@Piper_____
@Piper_____ 2 года назад
This film is the only movie that’s ever made me cry about a rock with googly eyes
@NotPorn
@NotPorn Год назад
This is one of my favorite movies of all time. So brilliant.
@eily_b
@eily_b Год назад
These martial arts brothers are amazing! Can't wait to see more of their work.
@KillerTacos54
@KillerTacos54 2 года назад
Respect to MartialClub
@emerraldx
@emerraldx 2 года назад
love seeing the boys from the Martial Club RU-vid channel making an even bigger splash on the big screen 🥰
@K3vin365
@K3vin365 2 года назад
These martial artists have come a long way. Salute and congrats!
@gamerstimes127
@gamerstimes127 Год назад
Thank you Insider for this marvelous informative video and congratulations to everyone that worked in the movie
@danimaddie
@danimaddie Год назад
What a well put together video!! Loved this behind the scenes look!
@sukritvarshney6896
@sukritvarshney6896 2 года назад
This movie deserves much more attention!
@MartialArtsFilmFreak
@MartialArtsFilmFreak 2 года назад
Love seeing Brian and Andy in here.
@kyoko703
@kyoko703 2 года назад
Let's go Martial Club!!!!!
@marylizabetha
@marylizabetha Год назад
It's so refreshing seeing people getting so much joy out of what they're passionate about
@Calida
@Calida 2 года назад
The martial arts and choreography in this were amazingggg so satisfying to watch! Esp as a life long Martial Arts movie fan!
@Vortex_7114
@Vortex_7114 2 года назад
I wasn't sure if I wanted to see this movie in theaters, decided to watch it and I do not regret it. I have been recommending it to friends since I've watched it.
@christina69962
@christina69962 2 года назад
When she says "rope dart" the video shows a three-section-staff. A rope dart is a rope with a dart at the end of it, which is more similar to the fanny pack (strap with weight at the end). Xialing can be seen using a rope-dart in Shang-Chi (which Andy and Brian also worked in)
@kleek2217
@kleek2217 Год назад
First time I saw rope dart type of work was in Jackie Chan's Shanghai Noon. He uses a horse shoe instead of a dart, but very impressive.
@winromeo
@winromeo Год назад
Beautiful focus of BTS of the kung fu references and martial art! They are so creative like choreograph a dance, way to go with the cast for doing some of the stunts!
@edwardwilliams2438
@edwardwilliams2438 8 месяцев назад
Thank You...nice to see the behind the camera innovations. This film deserves all the accolades...very under rated. Those brothers...the Lee's are just Stellar. I hope they get more work in the Hollywood spectrum. Love the story line and the kung fu tropes. Beautiful!!
@americanpancakelive
@americanpancakelive Год назад
Absolutely love this aesthetic and feel like it is very Quentin Tarantino-esque in the way that he pays a loving homage to dozens of movies in each of his singular movies. I LOVE Michelle Yeoh and soooo look forward to this. (Love Jamie Lee too).
@eraser7880
@eraser7880 2 года назад
I feel like martial arts movies of Hollywood become Jackie Chan's new generation.
@lucystephanieproperties
@lucystephanieproperties Год назад
Oh I love details and behind the scenes vids like this.
@Glass-Eye25
@Glass-Eye25 2 года назад
This is among my top 5 movies. So happy to see Martial Club getting more recognition!
@kylewollman2239
@kylewollman2239 2 года назад
I hope the great success of this film will spawn a slew of other films that don't rely on shaky cams and endless cuts to depict fight scenes. Watching this movie brought me back to the glory days of Jackie Chan's fight choreography.
@MegaMan-bs3oy
@MegaMan-bs3oy Год назад
Top 5 new fav movie. I will be watching this again and again until I am dead. This movie made me laugh cry and cheer. Something no MCU garbage has ever done. There is some legit important lessons in this as well as someone who is struggling with anxiety and depression this movie hit really hard. Classic.
@SL4PSH0CK
@SL4PSH0CK 2 года назад
love the hong kong slapstick "mo lei tau" last time i had this good film digest is back Kung-fu hustle
@arijeanz
@arijeanz Год назад
I've usually loved quick cut action the most because it feels more gritty and exciting but after this video i have a whoooole new appreciation for martial arts movies and less cuts. wow
@skadusshh8874
@skadusshh8874 2 года назад
The new generation of modern martial art film making has just begun!
@bojacknorseman9009
@bojacknorseman9009 2 года назад
Those brothers are going to go on and make the next John Wick type break out hit, I can feel it
@booster247
@booster247 Год назад
Such a great movie. The office fight scene with the 'objects' in the actors rears, had me laughing so hard, my son literally had to come check on me to make sure I was ok. This breakdown of those iconic scenes was fantastic. Such an enjoyable video. Thank you, Movie Insider.
@TheGoodfella2012
@TheGoodfella2012 Год назад
One of THE most entertaining and enthralling movies I have ever seen. Simply spellbinding action.
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