Submitted by HuskyLove92 t3_zwy2sl in movies
Over my decades of watching TV and movies, I occasionally notice how some great actors and actresses get left behind. Recently, I've thought of Donnie Yen - likely because he's in John Wick 4 and I saw the trailer recently.
Good God.....I remember seeing him back in the 2000s in Hollywood films like Blade 2 and Highlander: Endgame (don't get me started on the horrible Highlander sequels). I also recall he as in XXX: Return of Xander Cage but I didn't see it because it looked terrible. I guess for me....I absolutely loved his martial arts. To the average Western viewer, there's no real difference (with Martial Arts) between people like him and Jet Li, Jackie Chan, etc who all had their limelight in starring roles in Hollywood productions. For me honestly, the difference was that his English language fluency was so phenomenal and that was the difference for me - you never really see this in movies but rather his interviews. And no, this is not a complaint against people who don't speak English well, but rather studios ignoring a potential star actor.
I really believe if some Hollywood producer had cast him in a starring role rather than supporting roles (some were even non-speaking), he would have had some measure of success. I'm glad he had success with his Hong Kong roles (loved the Ip Man movies), but I really feel like Hollywood missed the boat on him. Thoughts, opinions?
newscumskates t1_j1xg8su wrote
I'm sure he's content with his success. He's one of the highest paid actors in Asia.
Asia is pretty much 1/3 of the world.