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Saturday, March 26, 2016

The Hunted: Feature Film (2016) Movie Review (C) 2016 Dan's Movie Report




Greetings Dan's Movie Report valued readers, time to veer away from the serious and the mundane to the tongue and cheek vampire film 'The Hunted', Director Robert Chapin, who also stars in the film as "Bob" spins a tale of righteous vampire slayers all in a mission to film a movie, all the while searching for "The Chosen One".




Watch for Monique Ganderton as Susan. She is of course a good girl, we learn later (minor spoiler) she is a slayer. Monique makes the transition from stunts to lead actress material with ease. In a comedy such as 'The Hunted' it is important to have comedic timing and she does.

Eventually our story leads to training a ragtag band of misfits and untrained fighters to battle Dragos (Gary Kasper). Watch for copious lines from various movies and poems ranging from 'Scarface', 'Independence Day' to 'Shakespeare'. The put downs and silliness ensues, along with a vast library of action and even a amazing high fall, in a sparse, yet special outfit! HA!

Oh I loved the politically incorrect insults and dialogue. Example when trying to escape from an explosion a particularly brave character who does not want to go down the garbage chute Star Wars style says "Screw it, I would rather take my chances with the bimbo." On the other side of the door, Lauren Kim, who is a very cute, petite and crazy vampire yells "I heard that" and bursts through the door, with evil red eyes, dressed in black. Sexy Vampire slayer Michelle C. Lee is given the classic line "So you have returned for more sex.?" Bob responds "No just looking for my wallet"  Finally last line I have to mention is the creature they are hunting is and I quote: "1/2 human 1/2 vampire and the other 1/2 an armadillo". Ok that is the type of dialogue you can expect, and if you like your sarcasm like I do, it is hysterical.



With many of the actors in 'The Hunted' mainly stunt people, the action is fast and furious, at times over the top, but always brought back home with clever dialogue. Tara Macken, with her character Wendy dressed like an alternating striped mix of Harley Quinn and a crazy school girl from 'Battle Royale' has loads of action. Her preferred method of attack is to jump into the victims arms and writhe around sexually. Not sure how this is dangerous, but I guess you could throw out your back if not expecting it, but Tara is pretty light. In fact it must have been hard for her to pretend not to kick ass, like biting your tongue when someone is insulting you.

There is of course oddities like a 12 step program meeting for vampires and a guy who is almost as crazy as me! This distinguished gentleman has a straining bowl stuck to his head, complete with a pizza cutter, and wire wisk glued on, I see so much of myself in that character, I envy the guy. Actually he is used by the team for information gathering and his on the street knowledge. Perhaps strained through his head with the holes in the bowl, and the pizza cutter extracts the useless material?

 I noticed they filmed a bit on the street by the Chinese Theater where people dress up, and charge for pictures, and the characters poke fun at that. Obviously this was a fun project, and a culmination of years of Chapin's The Hunted series on Youtube. The accoutrements of 'The Hunted' lighting, sound, were high quality, and with Chapin working on VFX for big films, the special effects were pretty cool for a total indie.

As a side comment, and with all of my action oriented reviews I throw my hat in the ring and #Standupforstunts and firmly believe that this needs to be included in The Academy Awards. Support stunt people worldwide, they take the hits, hard falls, with a minuscule amount of screen time and recognition. Quite frankly, they have some of the most interesting stories to tell. Lauren Mary Kim is a top notch action lady now, as she doubles Elodie Yung as Elektra, check her out here as the Sexy Shadow Vamp!



Well there you have it! Is "The Hunted' high art, why yes, a bong is used apparently filled with spice! Is 'The Hunted' full of cliche phrases?  There can be only one! Who is the 'Chosen One'? Director Robert Chapin mentioned to me about a drinking game where every time the words "The chosen one" are said you have to do a shot. Trust me if one does this, the only bottle you will see is an IV in 'General Hospital'. Overall I rate this slick, sexy, slice of RED camera mayhem, a 7.5 out of 10. For the lovely  ladies; Monique, Michelle, Tara and soon to be Lauren who I have already interviewed, well played, keep up the humor. For Tara, your outfit alone had me in stitches, keep on jumping on people, someone will eventually fall over hahah!

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Monique Ganderton:  http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2012/01/monique-ganderton-interview-c-2012-dans.html
Tara Macken: http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2013/04/tara-macken-interview-exclusive-dans.html
Michelle C. Lee:  http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2013/09/michelle-lee-interview-exclusive-mortal.html


Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Daredevil Season 2 Review (C) 2016 Dan's Movie Report (New Photos!)

Above Picture: Full character Poster of the Daredevil universe (C) 2016 Netflix

Blasting into Netflix on March 18th Daredevil season 2 ramps up the intensity with two additional main characters Punisher and Elektra. My odd method of watching,: a total binge all 13 at once, however I actually started with episode 5 because that is the real moment Elektra is in play. Thus I watched 1-4 after 5-13. The review contains minor spoilers but will not reveal any major plot points.

Developing two new major characters in a series in one season can often prove tricky. Especially when furthering the development of the existing characters in a series. The best part of the Elektra development, is a (Minor spoiler) we see a young Elektra training. The development of character is not linear; but organic, a bit like a cause and effect. Going further into Elektra, she is given vulnerability, but we also see her cold assassin side, she actually is the most brutal character. Here is how I see it. Daredevil, aims to not kill, Wilson Fist AKA Kingpin kills for power and money, Punisher Kills for revenge for those who killed his family and sweet Elektra kills and had her first kill at 12 because she enjoys it! Any questions talk to THE HAND hahaahah!

Above Pic: It is the dark end of the street if you cross paths with Elektra! (C) 2016 Netflix!

Elektra is portrayed with dichotomous emotional diversity by Elodie Yung. There is
a bunch of meat to chew on in her story arc and trust me, if she wants you dead, you will be. My favorite scene is when she meets with a perspective french assassin, of course the dialogue is in her native French, and he tries to seduce her and she figures out he is sent to kill her and smiles “let's get on with it”. She has copious fight scenes, and credit given to her and her stunt double Lauren Mary Kim, for putting on an expert display of action in a wide variety of Martial Art styles. Watch for a future interview with Lauren on Dan's Movie Report! Because Elodie has a martial arts background in karate, and extensive training from 'G.I. Joe: retaliation' she is well suited for the action. Elodie's dramatic skills are put to full use when in romantic interludes with Matt Murdock, and when she is injured she shows almost a childlike face when being carried to bed. Elodie was one of the 3 finalists for the Wonder Woman job, but this role suits her to a T, and allows her to delve deeper into a complex character.

The Punisher is also a nice addition, throughout most season two the writers keep the Punisher and Elektra stories separate. Obviously the creators set up characters to grow and do not look for comic book style costumes at the outset.
The audience gets an extensive background look inside the Punisher. Jon Bernthal really has nailed all of the conflicted iterations of the Punisher character in his performance far surpassing anyone else tackling the role. The Punisher needs depth and Bernthal respect for the source material

Another improvement is the furthering development of the Foggy character, He is forced to work alone on the Punisher trial because Daredevil is pre occupied with the sultry and mentally unstable Elektra. Add a sprinkling of Rosario Dawson's soul full (Claire Temple) again, not as promanent as season one.

Check out this shot of The Kingpin
(C) 2016 Netflix! Now that is how to go BIG in character!

With regards to the fighting the actors and stunt doubles follow a brutal fight path layed out expertly by stunt and fight coordinator Philip J Silvera The action is virtually seamless from transition stunt double to actor and back again. One of my favorite fights is Elecktra vs one of Stitch's assassins in an airplane hanger, at the end of episode 10. check out this Capoeira inspired bad assery! Like I said am an not going to spoil the outcome but will point my readers to some highlights.

Complaints aside from people that feel that the story is setting up the next series, but of course it is DUH! People are complaining on IMDB that Elektra is interrupting the Punisher story arc, this is Daredevil, in fact Elektra is more intertwined in his past than Punisher is! If you want simple, watch Supergirl, basic network fluff.

This is a series not for kids under 15, to be honest, the concepts and violence are very dark, and intellectually Daredevil forces the viewer to be engaged in the minute details of the characters. 

The entire season feels like one long 13 hour film, as one episode ends in a cliff hanger and the next one begins exactly where they left off no recap needed as the entire series drops at once. As a viewer in my this is the best way to see if you are going to like a show, you do not have to wait 3 or four weeks, you watch a few episodes over the weekend or anytime, if you do not like it on to the next. Networks rely on ratings, but they put their shows online so you can just wait till the season ends and binge watch. Watch for: some cool prison scenes with Kingpin, crazy ninjas, and general mayhem throughout season 2. 

 

This is probably the most violent original program on Netflix at the moment, blood and guts wise, as The Hand is a violent subversive organization, obviously when the rest of the marvel series ties in we will see. Prob a stand alone Punisher series in 2018, perhaps a 2 Elektra Movie rather than 13 hours of a series, so many possibilities, just have to watch. I enjoyed season 2 far more than the first season, characters grew, we meet some new ones, and a strong female character like Elektra is in Daredevil's life and she is there to torment and delight. 

Above Photo: Elektra exacts some wicked ass kickary on a French assassin! (C) 2016 Netflix
 

Before I close this review I will make a statement and a commitment to offer firm support to the entire stunt community, as this is a category that is NOT represented in the Academy Awards in any way. Please point your browsers to the Stand Up For Stunts community on FB https://www.facebook.com/Stand-Up-For-Stunts-714286178593690/ and support these fine performers. Here at Dan's Movie Report I feel that this is an under appreciated area of the press, thus in the coming weeks look for interviews with Elektra's Stunt double and all around awesome ass kicker Lauren Mary Kim https://twitter.com/LaurenMaryKim , and Stunt and Fight Coordinator Philip J Silvera!

I rate season 2 of Daredevil a must watch, 10 out of 10. Elektra I rate lovely dangerous, and fun, and she does not have to break into my house to find me, I will leave the door open haha!! Elodie and Lauren kill it! 

All of the main stars of the cast kick ass and are very active on social media.

Rosario Dawson
 

Monday, March 21, 2016

Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon: Sword Of Destiny Movie Review (2016)

Above Photo: (C) 2016 Netflix from official FB page.


Greetings action movie fans, was really on the fence about this film from the Netflix universe. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny is the latest offering from action legend Woo-Ping Yuen. I really wanted to fully enjoy the long awaited sequel, but sadly many elements were under utilized and the story was lacking, with the short running time many characters underdeveloped. For the purposes of balance, I will say that the film has some excellent action sequences and a story lacking the depth and breadth of the orginal.

Detailing the story, it boils down to the protection of a sword called The Green Destiny, 'CTHD: Sword of Destiny' pits Hades Dao (Jason Scot Lee) against Yu Shu Lien (Michelle Yoeh). Hades Dao wants to get the sword to rule. My main issue is that many additional important characters are introduced including a young warrior Snow Vase () Wei Fang () who are like friends and enemy's combined. and another character set of the furies, a rogue warrior set that includes actress Juju Chan as Silver Dart Shi. none are given the necessary screen time in the 96 minute film to warrant audience engagement. As a viewer, I would deem necessary to a short 2 to 3 minute backstory on each character, this would only add bout 15 or so minutes to the film and allow the audience and insight to the areas they originate from.. Perhaps prior to the scene where they meet in an outside pub, show each character separate, so that when we see them in the pub, They had the potental to become engaging characters. Silver Dart Shi is a great character idea in context (a woman who can hurl darts from her cape, protects her villiage, fights for honor), and she mentions where she is from at the pub, lets see a bit of her village, her life etc.. Sadly we do not. Snow Vase is given time to train with Yu Shu Lien, as in the first Crouching Tiger with Zhang Ziyi, but again there is just not enough meaningful information on her character, especially given she is the lead.

I do not blame the actors, in fact the entire film felt a bit rushed. Some films can work at 90 minutes, however, with historical sweeping action films at least a 2 hour minimum is necessary to properly tell a story, and introduce engaging characters. The story does not have to be linear, just developed. I actually enjoyed the idea of Hades Dai and Blind Enchantress as protagonists. Their dangerous characters were only explored through fighting, just not enough dialogue to flesh them out.
 
My other issue is the quick cuts between fight, i.e. two fights occurring at the same time, and just as I am getting into the fight we are cutting away to someone else fighting. The signature fight on the frozen lake was great, but it was over an hour into the film, and by then the impact was less, because the buildup was limited.

Getting to the positive elements: The scenery and settings used in New Zealand and China are fantastic. There are many bright clear outside locations with lush vegetation. The scenes were technically slick, and when the action was going on, the camera brought the audience into the fighting. There is a bunch of action, and that is where Sword of Destiny" shines. I am hoping and am sure that an eventual DVD release will have more story and an extended cut so will of course add in to the review if necessary.

Donnie Yen is amazing in action. His fight in the outside pub is fast imaginative and tight. The fight sequences he works on and the fight between Michelle Yeoh and Eugenia Yuan, take this film up in intensity and grace. The fact that Yuan was a blind sorcerer character, was cool, and she had  two very angry eyes even if she could not see out of them!

I liked the acting portrayals Michelle Yeoh, was wonderful and her character conveyed emotion and empathy. Juju Chan's wry smile and action prowess and Eugenia Yuan's  menacing looks were good given the limited character development, both also can obviously handle the action. for her first acting gig was pretty good.Everyone in the film could have used a few more moments of dialogue. For more info about actress Juju Chan check out her detailed interview @ http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2014/08/actress-juju-chan-interview-exclusive-c.html
Producer Bey Logan chats about his films and a bit on Sword of Destiny @  http://dansmoviereport.blogspot.com/2015/04/bey-logan-interview-exclusive-c-2015.html

A small soapbox comment about the release; I kind of hoped that Sword Of Destiny would at least see a limited theatrical run in the U.S, not 10 IMAX screens! Perhaps a couple hundred total screens. I am sure in every decent sized city there are enough indie theaters to screen it even if the big theaters are boycotting. It is a fine line building a film for the U.s audience, and releasing it in English language first and not showing in theaters seems a waste, might as well play it for the Chinese audiences, and then do English later, if that is successful Off soapbox.

I watched the film a few times, I kept searching for more, sadly like many of the fury characters, by the end I was in the prone position. If you have Netflix already, of course watch it, but as for a purchase I have to say probably not, unless you are like me and like extra material, or are a fight action fan. I really applaud the Weinstien Company and Neflix for giving the sequel a chance and to give the opportunity for the 71 year old legend Woo Ping an opportunity to direct, however a better script was needed, thus' Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon: Sword Of Destiny' rates a 6 out of 10.

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Actress Jenny Wu Interview (C) 2016 Dan's Movie Report Exclusive!!!




Greetings Dan's Movie Report readers. Later in 2016 will see the release of the female centered action film "Lady Bloodfight" Actress Jenny Wu will have a prominent role and sits down and chats about the film's production process and also her involvement in the Jackie Chan film "Dragon Blade". Time to unwind, grab some tea and get ready to be Wued! By Jenny Wu!

 Share a story not on your official site about your background and desire to act? Was there an event that made you say allright this is what I want to do?



I always knew I wanted to be an actor and there was never going to be another backup career or alternate plan. I remember my parents were always very much against me pursing acting, as I come from a traditional family background. And I can recall that the more they prevented me, the more I persisted. Sometimes breaking through the limitations others may place on you gives you more courage and determination. And so here I am. And of course, these days they are very supportive. wellI guess they have no choice. Ha!



 I saw you did a short film called" Drown", what is that story about? Concepts, share a story from production. Is it available in the US?



If you call it a short, Dean Francis, the director would be very upset. Took him a long time to pull it together. Drown is an Australian independent feature film and I had a very small involvement in it, most of it ended up on the cutting room floor. If you blink youd miss me. So make sure your eyes are wide open throughout all 90mins of the film if you want to see me. It is essentially about homophobia and so the story follows three boys. I believe you can find it on DVD in the States.



Lady Bloodfight, how did you become involved with the production?



Luck? Haha! I often ask myself, did I land this role because Im lucky? That I put myself in the right place at the right time? Or is it because Im good? A talented actress? You know Katharine Hepburn once said, most of the people involved in any art always secretly wonder whether they are really there because they're good or because they're lucky.I guess a combination of both. And I believe you can always create your own luck. A lot of hard work goes into what I do on a daily basis so when the opportunity presented itself I was prepared. Success is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.



In fact I was auditioning for Wai, but when I met Chris Nahon, he felt I was too young for Wai, and so I read for Ling. And the rest was history. well not really. the rest was several months of hard work.



What attracted you to the script?



One of the biggest attractions was the characterization of Ling, on the page the role just jumps out, but of course, this is very biased because its coming from me and I played her.



When I first read the script, it was unfinished, two and a half acts, without a third act, but I was already drawn in by then, I read it in one breath, without having a coffee break in the middle, so that says a lot. We reworked several scenes while we were on set, as with a lot of movies, nothing is set in stone, until it gets finished.




Your character Ling, describe her, she is a bad girl positive force etc.. seems her character is steeped in mystery.


Hmmm. I wonder how much I should talk about her without giving her away. Maybe Ill let her be steeped in mystery.



Lings journey parallels Janes in that she goes through a transformation and then faces off with Jane. Shes a street baby, a wild baby, an alternative baby, with a fierce heart, but deep down, shes just trying to survive.



You could call her a bad girl, I mean she likes doing naughty things. I wont describe what these naughty things are, youll find out in the movieYeah shes bad, shes real bad, but cool bad, if there is such a thing. Shes super cool, and super bad. So shes cool bad.






What was your favorite aspect of working on Lady Bloodfight, the fighting, or the interplay and the fact it was all female characters?



Haha, my favorite thing on Lady Bloodfight is.. drumroll. all the sexy ladies, because the cast were all so sexy. To be fairly honest, it was a tough set, most of the fight choreography were changed in the last minute with very little rehearsal before shooting, sometimes, actually most of the time, we were doing new choreography and stunts on set, I guess a very Hong Kong method.



So I was doing my first ever wire work including a difficult stunt on the day of shooting without any prior practice or training, I think everybody was praying for me! So at times it can be very stressful, because you are doing something dangerous without really knowing what youre doing at all, and all you have is your gut instincts, and of course lots of instructions thrown at you in the last minute, thrilling as well as numbing.



I remember on Dragon Blade, Daniel Lee said to me that you exceed your usual abilities when you are working under stress. In that if you are a normal woman, then under stress, you become super woman. That couldnt have been more true for Lady Bloodfight, I have to say I have never performed, fought or acted so well. The stress lifted my game. Thanks stress!



 Any situations or setbacks from Lady Bloodfight you had to contend with? Anything you would change?



I think you are fetching for goss.. here. What happened on set stays on set. I cannot reveal who hooked up with who, haha, my lips are sealed.



HK and Asia market question, how is the landscape for filming now?



I am no Asian film market expert so it would be wrong for me to comment on the filming landscape or give you any statistics. I will give you my opinion though, heheChinawood is very exciting, its bustling, they are producing a couple of hundred films a year, and it seems everyone wants to jump into bed with them, especially Hollywood, and maybe Bollywood too. So I guess Im a crossbreed, born from the sheets of Chinawood and Hollywood.


Chat about upcoming projects in Asia. What films are you working on new projects?


In a nutshell, I have a Chinese feature film about to be released in China this year, its literal translation is That Year When I Promised You, theres no fighting in it, only love, lots of love.



I have a TV show airing in China, date not yet locked in, which I star in opposite two major Chinese celebrities, lots of love in that one too, actually I play the love interest.



I have a new project coming up. I cant talk about it at the momentmaybe save it for the next interview, otherwise I may run out of things to talk about.



And oh, of course Im always on the look out for new projects.





Dragon Blade, Share a story from the massive production,what was your responsibility as it is listed on as Asst Director, were you involved in other aspects?



Dragon Blade is the biggest budget Chinese blockbuster to date, so yeah its massive, lots of actors, lots of crew, lots of extras, lots of atmos, lots everything, we have up to 1000 people on set everyday. I was on the project for almost 7 months, and you know what that is like in terms of film set time, it is like having been in a 7 years relationship. So much happens in one day, in one hour, in one minute, that you can be loved one minute and invisible the next, and no body remembers what drama happened in the morning because they are dealing with the drama happening right now. And yesterday? Huh? Whats yesterday?



My responsibilities grew throughout the production, they mustve thought I was super woman. At one point I had to teach this song to 100 or so Roman Soldiers, most of them from Russia or Ukraine, so they couldnt really understand English or Mandarin, I mean what the heck, the song was in Latin anyway, so it didnt matter. Music transcends languages.



Share an funny or unusual story from production about Jackie, and perhaps about Adrien Brody and Cusak, must have been very interesting on set, and how long did it take to shoot the project?



The first time I saw Jackie was the first day of shooting, and I was very star struck, I was like OMG that is Jackie Chan!!!! Then before I knew it, I was sharing a lift with Jackie, I was in the same hotel as Jackie, I was invited to dinner by Jackie, Jackie was talking to mehuh? Yeah he was talking to me. I was riding in Jackies car. I was in Jackies trailer, I was giving Jackie advice on script and dialogue, he was asking for my opinions.. oh wait. what had the world become? The world had just turned upside down!!!! Jackie Chan was asking for my opinions on script and characterization???? Thats unreal. The world had turned upside down!!!



Jackie is like a child, hes over 60 years old, but hes just about the most energetic person youll see on set. Hes always on the go. And he cares about everybody, he genuinely cares about everybody, he offers drinks and food to crew and extras. The guy is a legend. Im so lucky I get to learn off a legend early in my career, let me rephrase, THE LEGEND!



Shifting gears to chat about Jenny. What producers and directors in the future would you like to be in films with?



Wow this is going to be a long list if I list all of them outIm very open at this stage because I cannot chose to be picky.



Ill list a few, James Wan, Luc Besson, the Wachowski Siblings, Zack Snyder, Guillermo del Toro, Eli Roth, Martha Coolidge, J.J. Abrams, Gareth Evans, Lars Von Trier, Wong Kar Wai, Robert Rodriguez, or anyone else who is interested in offering me a challenging role, haha!



Are you eventually looking to aim to the US market or is Asia your main focus?



The million dollar questionHollywood vs Chinawood Spray and pray baby! Spray and pray! Why not do both? Ill combine the two!



You know Ill go where the work is. If one of my movies open in Nigeria and gets a warm reception there, and I get invited to do a movie in Nigeria, hell yeah, Ill do it. There is nothing more exciting than shooting in exotic places youve never been before.



Closing thoughts, chat about what is coming in the future,  goals and ideas. in a decade Jenny Wu is?



If you had asked me this question a decade ago about where I would be now, I would have said I dont know, maybe a decade older? I would have never guessed so many adventures could have been crammed into the last two years of my life. I think life is very funny, it never ceases to surprise you. And of course the experiences are priceless, they are what makes up the sum of you. All I could hope for is that this trend keeps up.



And I wish I have fortune telling skills but I simply cannot tell my own future. I know I have a goal, and I persevere. They say perseverance is a great element of success, if you only knock long enough and loud enough at the gate, you are sure to wake somebody up.I guess Im on the right track then. Phew!






Sunday, November 29, 2015

Ashley Park Interview (C) 2015 Dan's Movie Report




Actress Ashley Park is fresh off of winning a Miss Asia USA pageant and sits down to chat with Dan's Movie Report about her recent projects, pageant win, and upcoming films in 2016.

I read in your great interview in Search My Trash website that you were very athletic when you were younger. What were some of the sports you participated in?
Yes, I was a competitive athlete for many years. I ran cross country and track for my high school. I won multiple state championships and set some records in both cross country and track. I was also on my high school swim team. I went on to run cross country and track on a scholarship at the University of Oklahoma before I transferred to the University of Arkansas to compete as a Lady Razorback.


I saw recently you have been doing beauty pageants. Perhaps share some behind the scenes stories from the beauty pageant world.
Miss Asia USA is actually my first pageant! I was scouted to apply for the pageant, and seeing what a great opportunity it was, I decided to accept the honor and challenge. I was then designated the title of Miss Korea USA 2015, and I was fortunate enough to win the title of Miss Asia USA this past Saturday. It was a great honor for me to have represented Korea. I have to say that participating in this pageant was one of the best experiences of my life, and I have made some wonderful new friends in the process.
What are some of the pressures you have being a contestant in a pageant? 
Competing in anything is going to demand a certain amount of determination, discipline and dedication. There is more to competing in a pageant than meets the eye. Being a contestant reminded me not only of my previous athletic and academic competitions, but also the ever-competitive Hollywood industry. 

You mentioned you are analytical about characters you play in films. Do you ever read a script and adjust the character in your mind before filming?
Yes, I am a very analytical person, so naturally, that translates into every area of my life. In order to take on a character truthfully, every actor has to look for clues in the script that help define the character. Then you have to make choices that work for you while remaining true to the circumstances of the story. It’s important to already have made your choices when you show up to set, but I think it’s equally as important to be flexible so that you can react and be present in each moment of every scene. And the director and other actors may throw you a curveball at times! You have to be ready for that.
Share a story from the set of 'All American Bikini Car Wash'.
We had such a great time on set! The chemistry of the cast was amazing, and we all had a blast shooting this film in Las Vegas. Having the opportunity to travel together was such a great bonding experience. While the weather was generally mild and sunny, we had a rather unfortunate day while shooting the car wash scenes outdoors. It was incredibly cold that day, with no sun and a random thunderstorm that blew through our set. In between takes, we were all huddled around a tiny heater in the corner in a rather sad attempt to stay warm. When it was time to shoot, we’d stay wrapped in robes and blankets until the very moment the cameras turned on. Now that I look back on it, we must have been quite a funny sight to behold!
What are your thoughts on nudity in film, if given the chance to play a complex character and as part of the story she had to disrobe, would that be in tune with your ideas?
Nudity can be a part of a complex character in a film, especially when it’s included as an integral part of the story. As the reigning Miss Asia USA and a proud representative of Korea, I take my responsibility as a role model for young women seriously, so nudity is not in the cards for me.

When is Rogue Warrior: Robot Fighter going to be released? Looks like a cool project. Can you shed a bit more light on your character Rhianna? Is she a fighter?
Rogue Warrior: Robot Fighter will be released in early 2016. It stars talented actress Tracey Birdsall, who is also the producer. Neil Johnson is the director, and I was fortunate enough to be cast to play the integral role of Rhianna. Yes, I would definitely say that Rhianna is a fighter and a survivor, using every tool known to man (and artificial intelligence!) to stay alive in a post-apocalyptic world.
Back to the beauty pageant world. Is there some camaraderie in the pageant world or is it more everyone for themselves?
It’s a competitive environment, for sure. However, I found that many of the women I have met while participating in Miss Asia USA are not only gorgeous, but also kindhearted, intelligent women who radiate with beauty from the inside out. I have definitely made a few friends for life.
How about new projects after Rogue Warrior? What is on the horizon for 2016?
I am preparing to shoot a new sci-fi film in late January. I am very excited about this project, and will be taking on the role of Kat. As soon as I read the script, I knew I had to get the part. The film is called Trapdoor, and it’s a desert sci-fi that blends elements of action, horror and adventure. Another feature film I was in is being released in early 2016, called Day for Night. It’s a film noir starring many wonderful actors, including Peter Bogdanovich, Lin Shaye and Sally Kirkland. I am currently working on multiple projects, and am preparing to shoot three web series in early 2016 as well.
What charitable organizations do you support?
I worked alongside my mother for over a decade helping to hand out food to the homeless every Saturday. It's an area that is very near and dear to my heart. I am also a big fan of Mercy For Animals, and have worked with them quite a few times over the years.

Wrapping up, what advice for young aspiring models and actresses, is there something you wish someone in the biz would have told you before you started that you can think of to tell people just getting started?

My advice for young people would be to study. Study everything, and become a master of your craft in every way. I was so anxious to get started before I was ready, and it really shows in some of my projects. So many people told me to go learn on set, and to take any project that comes along as a learning experience. I really don’t recommend that, because you have to live with that footage for the rest of your life. It won’t go away. I think that the classroom is the best place to hone your skills, and that actors should wait until they’re truly ready to step onto a set.

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