Roger Spottiswoode's comments about "The Children of Huang Shi":
"Chow Yun Fat really liked this role. From the moment I told him the story to the moment we began filming he waited patiently for three years." Roger Spottiswoode said he was very much satisfied with Chow Yun Fat's performance, "The moment he appeared in a scene then he captures the eyes of the audience. In the film, Jack Chen is a "modern-day knight-errant" who comes and goes like a shadow. He not only saves George Hogg's life, he also tries to get him safely out of Nanjing, so that he can reveal to the world the suffering of the Chinese people in Nanjing...." (More of article on Chow-Yun-Fat.de forum)
"Chow Yun Fat really liked this role. From the moment I told him the story to the moment we began filming he waited patiently for three years." Roger Spottiswoode said he was very much satisfied with Chow Yun Fat's performance, "The moment he appeared in a scene then he captures the eyes of the audience. In the film, Jack Chen is a "modern-day knight-errant" who comes and goes like a shadow. He not only saves George Hogg's life, he also tries to get him safely out of Nanjing, so that he can reveal to the world the suffering of the Chinese people in Nanjing...." (More of article on Chow-Yun-Fat.de forum)