I am a shy person.
Meaning of the quote
Ang Lee, a famous Chinese director, says that he is a shy person. This means he is not comfortable being around a lot of people or speaking in front of them. Even though he is successful and well-known, Ang Lee still feels nervous and anxious in social situations. Being shy is a personality trait that some people have, and it doesn't mean they are less talented or capable.
About Ang Lee
Ang Lee is a Taiwanese filmmaker known for his emotional and exploring repressed emotions in his films. He has received numerous accolades, including three Academy Awards, and is considered one of the best directors in the world. Ang Lee’s films often explore the relationships and conflicts between tradition and modernity, as well as Eastern and Western cultures.
More quotes from Ang Lee
The way I go about a lovemaking scene is that we will talk about it during the rehearsing time.
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On a Chinese film you just give orders, no one questions you. Here, you have to convince people, you have to tell them why you want to do it a certain way, and they argue with you. Democracy.
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Sexuality is a big issue, but there are others – how much you commit to a relationship, to social obligation, to honesty and being honest with yourself.
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I think people are universal.
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Meanwhile, the Ice Storm was still in development, And that was something I really wanted to do, and frankly I don’t think I was ready to do a big production like this.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer
Now I’m kind of established as a director, I much prefer directing to writing.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer
My first instinct was to cast as close to the short story as possible, but then I realized that I needed actors who could go for it and that they had to function well as a couple in a love story.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer
I am a shy person.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer
In the past I’ve made movies that were pretty universally liked. You can’t really hate them. You can discard them, but you can’t really hate them.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer
To me, Ennis stands for the conservative side of America. He’s the biggest homophobe in the whole movie – culturally and psychologically – but by the time he admits his feelings, it’s too late.
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Sometimes films ignore other points of view because it’s simpler to tell the story that way, but the more genuine and sympathetic you are to different points of view and situations, the more real the story is.
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When there is a strong woman character in a story – that always grabs me.
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I did a women’s movie, and I’m not a woman. I did a gay movie, and I’m not gay. I learned as I went along.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer
Usually with this genre the first thing that happens is a good fight sequence to show that you’re in good hands. So we broke that rule. I think a lot of that comes from the western audience.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer
The most mysterious feminine factor, the existence that we men, we don’t know. It’s woman. It’s feminine. That’s what the sword is about. That’s the symbolic meaning of the sword.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer
Not taboo – it’s just that straight actors still risk their careers commercially and economically. They have to please the crowd – they’re movie stars; their image is their industry. It goes beyond acting.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer
So many times you see beautiful lovemaking scenes with a lot of exposure or an awkward lovemaking scene, but I think it’s very rare that you see it private.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer
When I sent those scripts, that was the lowest point of my life. We’d just had our second son, and when I went to collect them from hospital, I went to the bank to try and get some money to buy some diapers, the screen showed I’ve got $26 left.
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I think the American West really attracts me because it’s romantic. The desert, the empty space, the drama.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer
When I see something I like, that’s all that counts. What they use, how they get there, I never bother them.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer
Directing, I get all kinds of inspiration. It’s working with people. It’s a lot more fun.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer
I think the book struck me in a few ways that I thought very interesting to pick it as my first martial arts film. It has a very strong female character and it was very abundant in classic Chinese textures.
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I took the name Green Destiny from – well there is such a sword called Green Destiny. It is green because you keep twisting it, it’s an ancient skill, you keep twisting it and knocking it and twisting it until it is very elastic and light.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer
I wanted to shoot straight, mainstream, somehow off-beat. Not only realistic West, which is quite unfamiliar to the world’s population – even to a lot of Americans.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer
When I have a full schedule like that, I don’t see myself sitting there for a couple of months, doing the research, going through a painful process, it’s just not my thing anymore.
Taiwanese director, screenwriter and film producer