- Gunfights or explosions appear in John Woo's films at any time, but John Woo himself has never even used a gun.
- For the convenience of shooting, Philip produced 47 sets of gray suits of the same style, all of which were designed with a narrow collar and a thinner design, giving people a generous and elegant feeling, which matches the image of a dedicated electronic engineer very well.
- Ben Affleck has the habit of imitating others. During filming, he often imitated the way other actors in the crew talk and walk, and he learned very well. But once he deliberately imitated John Woo, he was scolded by John Woo. , Because he learned John Woo's Asian accent, so John Woo couldn't bear it .
- In "Paycheck", the weapon experts have modified the 9mm caliber pistols to ensure the safety of the actors and never let the weapon fans disappointed. The shooting scenes in the film are the same as the previous Wu style, with huge fireballs. , Flashing cremation and broken glass will still appear in "Paycheck".
Paycheck behind the scenes gags
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Madyson 2022-03-21 09:01:58
It’s not bad for a commercial film, at least it can’t find any fatal narrative loopholes except for the chicken-and-egg problem. Is this a tribute to yourself?
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Fanny 2022-03-26 09:01:06
After watching it, I realized it was John Woo's film~ It's very interesting, with a little bit of sci-fi and Uma Thurman without a vase~ [If you show someone their future, they have no future. To take away the mystery of the future is to take away hope. 】
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Wolfe: So, you're saying he sent himself a different set of personal items, ones he'd selected after using the machine, and nothing our security would flag.
Jimmy Rethrick: Everyday things. Combined with the power of foresight, transform Michael from engineer to escape artist.
[Rethrick looks at the continued computer virus signal and adds grimly:]
Jimmy Rethrick: I don't know about you, but I'd like to return the favor.
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[Michael is focusing on the Einstein stamps on the envelope of items]
Rachel Porter: What?
Michael Jennings: You know, when I checked this envelope out of Reddy Grant, they told me I signed in twenty items. But there were only nineteen.
Rachel Porter: I don't understand.
[He picks up a magnifying glass and examines the Einstein stamps. One of them has a strangely pixelated eye. The camera cuts to a laboratory in which Jennings is examining the stamps under a microscope while Rachel stands behind him. The pixels turn out to be Seattle newspaper headlines, such as "Machine Predicts Future" and "Stock Market Panic."]
Rachel Porter: [frightened] What are these pictures of?
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If you show someone their future, they have no future
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Just like watching Memories in the past, I was pleasantly surprised after reading it. The bigger surprise was that when searching for Xiaoben, he found out about his affair with Matt Damon. . .
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Old Wu wasted a good subject...
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The future has changed when you see the future
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An action movie with a mystery skin