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After
interviewing the amazing Ann Truong, connecting with Katrina Grey,
and purchasing the extended Blu-ray edition of Hard Target 2, I had
to have a sit down with the amazing Roel
Reiné
about the film. Both Ann and Katrina have told me that he was the
best director they have ever worked for, so organized, and
fastidious. Enough of my babbling, sit back, relax, get some tea,
take a hard trip bacl to Thailand for the shoot of Hard Target 2!
DT:
How much time was spent on principle photography in the open spaces
in Hard Target 2.
RR:
I shot the whole movie in 20 or 21 days. (20 days, wow , incredible)
That is the nature of the beast when you are doing low budget action
movies. The budget was 4 million USD, and we shot all over Thailand.
Mainly in the north around Chiang Mai, it was a blast. Wait no haha,
that was where we shot 'Man With the Iron Fist' there. We shot Hard
Target 2 in and around Bangkok. We shot in a place a few hours south
of Bangkok, there we shot all the jungles. If I remember correctly we
spent 2 and a half weeks shooting in the jungle and we spent a week
and a half shooting in Bangkok for the Thai city scenes, the fights,
and the opening, and that material.
To
give you an idea, the opening fight in Hard Target 2 (The Arena) I
shot that in one day! (Ed Note, I was astonished, I asked for
clarification) (Yes one day, and Scott (Adkins) he is just an
incredible actor and fighter, he designed the whole opening fight
sequence in the arena. He was a real trooper, of course for me I am
running around with the camera it is tough, but for him it is even
harder (tough) because he has to do every fucking thing and the
acting and the fighting as well. He (Scott) was just an incredible
person to work with.
DT:
Speaking of casting, your Hard Target 2 had something unique to a
Scott Adkins film, a women with heart and soul. I loved the casting
of Ann Truong as the local village lady, I felt she added heart to
the film without a clunky love story. How did you manage to wrap a
heartfelt story around so much action.?
RR:
Yes, having a script that works is so important, and having an actor
(Ann) that knows performance, and it is easy to focus on that. I
must say that of all my movies, my focus is always the story itself,
the drama, and the human interaction. It is really never the action
for me as a focal point, the action is easy, the drama and the story
telling is the tough part. That is the reason I enjoy my films
watching them and making them, as the drama is the focus, and they
work on that level. A lot of the action scenes I design myself, in
the script it says there is a fight or a chase etc... Then together
with the local stunt team in the case of Hard Target 2 the amazing
Seng Stunt Team coordinator, I will decide on the design of the fight
based on locations, things I think that is “cool” and based on
things that a particular actor is good at. If you work with Scott,
you know what he is good at, so it is advantageous to use that.
Especially shooting in Thailand, I always use Seng Stunt Team. His
team are real pros and they are behind the Ong Bak series. He is one
of the best stunt co-odinators I have ever worked with anywhere in
the world.
With
him we just go creative and see 'what can we do here what can we do
there' then we design it. What I always do and that is why I can
complete principal photography in such a short time 20 days Hard
Target 2. It is important to do a lot of prep before hand, prep is
the most important thing.
DT:
Mentioning prep, how much time did you have for preparation before
the start of principal photography?
RR:
We had five weeks, it is rather short but if you are really thorough,
and also Scott is, he came in two or three weeks before shooting. He
started rehearsing on the fights. In the prep I will make all the
decisions, then when you hit the set, we are ready. I also chose
specific sets where I can do the drama, story, and emotion. I also
chose the sets where I can have the action on location. This allows
me to split the set, (Have two teams) Between action and drama. We
will set up an action scene, example it will take the team two hours
to build the shot, or to build some complicated explosion or stunt
rigging. Wile that set up is going on I will go to the drama side of
the location shoot that dramatic scene with two or three cameras,
then I leave one or two cameras with the action people to set up a
complicated shot. When they (The action team) are ready to begin
shooting I bring the other two cameras from the drama set, shooting
with all four cameras in the action piece, and tell them how to reset
it. This process takes about an hour or two to reset, during that
time I go back to the drama, so it is a continual process.
DT:
Wow, what an amazing insight, really saving time. Basically you
answered my next question, now we move to one of my favorite scenes
in Hard Target 2, a real guilty pleasure. The fight on the train with
the sultry Ann Truong and the dangerous Rhona Mitra. Discuss the set
up and execution of the fight, with regards to set up time and
filming conditions.
RR:
With these scenes especially when dealing with actors who are not
seasoned and trained fighters like Scott is. Ann and Rhona are not
'trained' fighters (Ed Note- Roel was also talking about screen
fighting, Ann knows how to fight, but this is different dynamic) What
you had was two doubles that were Synchronizing and mirroring the
fights. The actors in turn look at the doubles and mirror the fights
from the doubles. That is how I shot that sequence. I recall that we
shot the sequence in only one day, it was pretty tough as it was so
hot (nearing or exceeding 100 degrees) Both actresses were real
troupers and gave it their all. They went for it hard. For a few of
the spot gags (stunts like falling off the train and between the
train) because when Rhona Mitra's character is kicked between the
train it is a really dangerous sequence. Actually that is a stunt guy
double actually bending into that position. It was a very dangerous
stunt.
DT:
Speaking of the fights in Hard Target 2, there is a girl on guy
fight, a tricky fight sequence with Rhona and Scott Adkins. Describe
the dynamic of the cunning vs brawn fight, girl vs guy type fight.
RR:
The good thing about Scott Adkins is he then runs that moment. He is
the one telling Rhona to really hit me full on as hard as you can. He
was really pushing her to use her full power. There was full contact,
that is what made the fight believable. Yeah that was really cool, as
it made Rhona aware of what she could do, she was also daring Scott
to come closer and fight and do the same thing. It was really a team
effort between the two of them to make it really look good. My job as
a director on that sequence was relatively easy just to point the
camera haha, because it is them doing this. The only thing I could do
is come up with a cool ending where Scott kicks her through some wood
planks. The fight though is completely managed by Scott and Rhona
themselves. The choreography was executed by Seng and his team, they
designed the fight but ultimately as with any fight it is up to the
two actors to make it believable. It was up to them to make it work
and they did, they both really went for it.
DT:
The went for it and it was damn brutal. Speaking of action, chat
about working with Jeeja and doing the final fight on the bridge in
Hard Target 2. Must have been amazing to work with great action
people for the climactic fight in the film.
RR:
For me it was an absolute blast, Jeeja is such a famous star in
Thailand. I really liked her films. Chocolate was amazing. Seng and
her know each other. In one of the rehearsals that Scott was there
she came to the rehearsal and I met her and said I was a big fan and
kind of like a joke I said hey do you want to come to the movie and
do a little thing, some action. She was like 'yeah why not' . So that
was kind of how it went. (Ed Note: That is amazing and proves, ask
for what you want, who knows you may get it) Lets put her in the
action and lets go for it. That fight Katsu is also a fight
choreographer he is the guy who 'dances' with her during the fight,
the two of them are also in one of the Thai films (Chocolate) Since
they worked together previously, they both came up with some unique
moves, then Seng and Scott came up with some ideas, so it was a real
collaboration on the final fight sequence designing that part of the
fight.
DT:
The fight was amazing but so was the location, chat about the bridge
location for the final fight.
RR:
I remember I really wanted to do this whole ending on the roof of
this building in Bangkok, and we actually designed it for that. We
then lost the location, which was at the time a real bummer. The
local producer Chris Lowenstien, said hey know this really cool
bridge, he showed me pictures, then I went scouting with him to the
bridge. When I saw the bridge I thought wow it is spectacular.
I
thought the bridge was huge gave a massive scope to the ending.
Probably never would have realized that on the rooftop location.
Exactly,
of course.
DT:
Thanks for the incredible insight to Hard Target 2. Wow! My mind is
blown, seems someone is ready for A list action! Give this man 100mil
and haha, the movie theater just might topple over!
This
concludes part one of the massive interview! Get ready kids, more
hard knowledge is gonna be dropped your way soon!
Now
as your teacher in action, I humbly submit your homework
assignment: drive, fly crawl, or run to a real museum to watch
Marvel's Inhumans! The first two episodes were shot on dual Alexa
65mm 4k museum cameras! Phase two of this massive interview will drop
from the sky in September! When you want to unleash hell, don't talk
about it, go and do it!
For
information on the amazing Seng Stunt Team, blast your browsers to:
https://www.facebook.com/Seng.Stunt.Team/
For
information on the intellectual and unrelenting Ann Truong: Check out
her exclusive Hard Target 2 interview on Dan's Movie Report:
http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2016/11/ann-truong-interview-c-2016-dans-movie_52.html
For
Katrina Grey happenings, please visit her official Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/katrinagreyofficial/
Watch
for new interview with her soon!
Finally,
special thanks go to the ladies Ann and Katrina, for pointing out
this spectacular film, and having the heart and mind to prove that
film is truly worldwide! To Roel, um, seems you sir have unleashed
hell, just hope the IMAX can take it! Keep Reading Dan's Movie Report!
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