- Before shooting, Andy Lau practiced Qixing Boxing as a warm-up for the movie . During the live shooting, Huazi was very agile, and he was able to cope with even battles without any pressure. He also relaxed on-site barbecues and had fun. Under the temperature, using the heater as a barbecue grill to simmer the soft fish , the staff on the simmer also smelled the soft fish scent and drooled, which was very horrible .
- After joining the group, Nicholas Tse can’t wait to practice kung fu with the action director Yuan Kui and the martial artist in the film, so that everyone can understand his skills in advance and communicate with each other to conceive a set of moves that suits them. He also laughed. At that time, I won't be afraid of Brother Hua's Seven Star Punch. In terms of styling, Nicholas did not want the audience to confuse his previous roles and lack freshness, so he exchanged a lot of opinions with director Benny Chan and art director Xi Zhongwen, hoping to appear in a brand-new appearance, and make a comment on his performance in the film. Well prepared, not slack at all .
- In order to make the film more "realistic" and "dramatic", Benny Chan and Yuan Kui made a special trip to The Shaolin Temple to select a group of monks and monks to participate in the play, and they went into battle with real kung fu. Most of the special actors at the scene were selected from students from performing arts schools in different provinces and counties in the Mainland .
- In order to make his monk look more realistic in the film, Andy Lau did not use a headgear, but actually shaved his hair .
- Although Nicholas Tse in each film is played in person, this time it has been "tears and tears". It turns out that riding a horse is Nicholas Tse's "sacred spot". If he is allergic to horses, he needs to take allergy medicine to continue shooting .
Shaolin behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
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Cook: [to Huo Jie] I don't know an of this, all i know is it's worthless to train just the moves without the spirit.
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Abbot: A brave man is one who knows to return after having lost his way.