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Quotes from Kim Jee-woon

I want to do science fiction with dark stories.
~ Kim Jee-woon
I work from opposites to opposites, in a way. It's finding one thing and then doing the other from film to film. So maybe after 'I Saw the Devil,' I might do something like 'I Saw the Angel' or perhaps something warm and happy.
~ Kim Jee-woon
We all desire things that we believe we cannot have, and so my films reflect that again and again. The mystery must be solved, the goal attained.
~ Kim Jee-woon
After my film 'The Tale of Two Sisters,' I received a lot of offers from Hollywood to direct, but because 'A Tale of Two Sisters' was a horror film, I received a lot of horror films. But I wasn't interested in working in the same genre, and the scripts I received for films in different genres were for projects that were near completion.
~ Kim Jee-woon
A lot of people are very interested that a Korean director has made a western. But when I look at the reactions of the audience, I realise the points at which people laugh are the same for a Korean audience and an international audience.
~ Kim Jee-woon
The Western is as American as a film can get - there's the discovery of a frontier, the element of a showdown, revenge, and determining the best gunman. There's a certain masculinity to the Western that really appealed to me, and I've always wanted to do a Western in Hollywood.
~ Kim Jee-woon
Lionsgate and Lorenzo di Bonaventura saw my Korean Western-style film, 'The Good, the Bad, the Weird,' and probably felt that I would be right for 'The Last Stand,' which could be classified as a modern Western.
~ Kim Jee-woon
I've made the film 'The Good, the Bad, the Weird,' which was an Eastern Western film. Obviously, the Western film is American and American only; there's really no Western genre over in Asia.
~ Kim Jee-woon
In Korea, the director has the final word. If the director makes a decision, that decision is final. In Hollywood, every decision needs to go through the producer, the studio, and sometimes even the main actor. There is a certain procedure that needs to be followed.
~ Kim Jee-woon
I want to work with a wide range of genres because it gives each film a different cinematic energy.
~ Kim Jee-woon
I think my tendency when working is to try and find what's lacking in my current project and then tackle that in whatever I do next.
~ Kim Jee-woon
Actors are the flowers of the film, of the set, and of the director. The term 'Flowers of the Screen' holds a deep meaning.
~ Kim Jee-woon
What can possibly be the common factor in a Kim Jee-woon film? I think what really ties a lot of my projects together is that there is always a character that believes his life is not exactly the way he wishes it to be. My regard for that character turns out to be a very sympathetic one.
~ Kim Jee-woon
What can possibly be the common factor in a Kim Jee-woon film? I think what really ties a lot of my projects together is that there is always a character that believes his life is not exactly the way he wishes it to be.
~ Kim Jee-woon
Whatever it is that I thirst for in my current project tends to turn up in my following project.
~ Kim Jee-woon
I've been thinking of doing a sci-fi thriller or a sci-fi noir, if that's possible.
~ Kim Jee-woon
America is a country that, even with all its flaws, has been able to flourish because there is a certain ideology about fighting for what you believe in. What you choose to believe in - no matter how small or big it is - is what you believe in, and that ideology has made America.
~ Kim Jee-woon
My background is in acting, so I enjoy being able to show what I'm looking for. With acting, it's very immediate when you show someone what you're looking for, and the feedback is instantaneous as well.
~ Kim Jee-woon
'The Good, the Bad, the Weird' is about individuals fulfilling their desires and just going the distance to fulfill that desire.
~ Kim Jee-woon
I'm someone who has a singular goal in making films: I want to tell a story. There are certain stories that I want to tell.
~ Kim Jee-woon
I'm not an outgoing person. Compared to an average person, I am quite skeptical and pessimistic. This is different from being nervous.
~ Kim Jee-woon
Obviously, I've made several films in Korea, so I'm very well accustomed and acclimated to Korean filmmaking.
~ Kim Jee-woon
Korean films have always been distributed to international audiences as arthouse films.
~ Kim Jee-woon
I'd like to give the audience what they've always wanted to see and also I want to give the audience what they've never seen. It's these two things I'm striving for.
~ Kim Jee-woon