JET LI: Because everybody has nicknames in the industry. People call me the boss and him big brother, but I see him not just as big brother as like a sister. He brings the umbrella for me, cushions, sunglasses, protection, and also everyday he cooked some green beans and brought to me, just like your sister taking care of everything for you. So that's why I joke and say you guys call him brother I call him sister. Because brother usually helps you on major thing, not so detail.

THE SCREENING ROOM: And also I heard you guys wrote each other's lines on your clothes to help each other remember them?
JET LI: During the shoot there was this English dialogue and not a normal English dialogue like today, but ancient Chinese forms. So he got in more trouble because my character, mostly in the film is a silent monk. Silent monk doesn't talk a lot. So he talks a lot to tell the story. He put everything on my shirt, the dialogue… just for fun.
THE SCREENING ROOM: You mentioned a bit earlier about the action director Yuen Wo Ping. He has had a very major influence in action films, and his action, his stunts usually grab the audience, so, what was it like to work with him?
JET LI: We, I think we can say he made Jackie. In the early days, 30 years ago he made Drunk Master and Jackie became very famous. He worked with me in 18 years we always worked together. So he knows both our style. He's the master, knows how to construe actions, martial art movement to tell the story. He's the best, so that's why we feel very comfortable work with this guy. So he can decide everything and we just listen.












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