- 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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Rosetta 2022-03-28 09:01:03
The plot sucks but the iconic Wu-style action is still pretty good The only thing I remember is the deepest line If you show someone their future, they have no future, if you take away the mystery, you take away h
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Katlynn 2021-12-12 08:01:08
There is no in-depth meaning, but it’s good to use time for entertainment. It’s not a bad movie.
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[Michael and Rachel have entered the inner sanctum, where the computer is which, presumably, Michael designed or reverse-engineered]
Michael Jennings: Let's take a look at the future before we destroy this thing.
[Jennings looks intense, then smiles as he discovers that he innately knows how to place his fingers and palms on the devices. But his smile turns to a frown as he discovers the same virus message that Brown has been receiving: ERROR - 41. He taps at some controls, then whispers:]
Michael Jennings: I bugged it! I rigged it, so Jimmy wouldn't use it against me.
Rachel Porter: Then you can fix it, right?
[He sighs and climbs down into the engineering section]
Michael Jennings: Where would I have planted that bug? Maybe I wanted the motherboards. Whoa! Whoa!
[He sees that Rachel has picked up a monkey wrench]
Michael Jennings: We won't be needing this, okay? You're dangerous with that thing!
[He seizes the monkey wrench and tosses it away onto the ground. Rachel's fingers curl against her bosom]
Rachel Porter: You must have given yourself something to help you find it.
Michael Jennings: I know. The only things left would be are the bullet and the, this.
Rachel Porter: The crossword?
Michael Jennings: Yeah!
Michael Jennings: [He studies it] Look at this: 12-Down.
[the clue is circled in ink and it reads: Used for changing connections in a circuit]
Michael Jennings: Maybe it's here.
Michael Jennings: [He counts circuits until he comes to the twelfth] Maybe it's a circuit diagram? I wouldn't have put it in the primary path. Twelve down.
[By placing the crossword puzzle over the grid, he discovers the bug; and he looks at Rachel with sly pride. They grin at each other. The virus warning turns into a pleasing display on the screen]
Michael Jennings: [In another room, Rethrick has been spying on them and has followed their progress]
Jimmy Rethrick: Take 'em.
Wolfe: Okay, Corridor 3, Level A: Jennings' lab.
[Rethrick arms his pistol and starts walking]
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Michael Jennings: Oh, my God, it's the future. The machine predicts a war - and we go to war to avert it. It predicts a plague - we herd all the sick together, create a plague. Whatever future this predicts, *we* make happen. We give over control of our lives completely. I did this... Seeing the future will destroy us.
Michael Jennings: If you show someone their future, they have no future. You take away the mystery, you take away hope.
Michael Jennings: I have to go back. I have to destroy that machine.