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He was so well-read. He would quote ancient Chinese philosophers, people I’d never read myself, like Lao-tzu and Zhuangzi. He made me want to go back and do more reading.
But he was also fun to talk to.
We met the first time at the Chateau Marmont; we had coffee, and he was so charming. We shot the movie in China; the whole shoot was eight months. He took his time, but he could afford to — the actors were practically free. But he was a considerate director, he didn’t torture the actors. He seduced you into pleasing him.
I recall doing a scene where the emperor and the two empresses were in bed, and he was like a kid. He kept saying, “I so want to get in bed with all of you!”
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