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Fonda
Back To Besson Territory
Bridget Fonda - Kiss Of The Dragon Interview By Paul Fischer In Los Angeles
In case you were wondering what had happened to Bridget Fonda,
shes back, starring opposite Jet Li in Kiss of the Dragon.
Paul Fischer spent some time with the actress.
It seems ironic that Bridget Fonda is co-starring in the new Jet Li actioner
Kiss of the Dragon. Ironic, because the movie was co-written and produced
by Luc Besson, and the actress appeared in the Hollywood remake
of Bessons La Femme Nikita. Fonda merely smiles but is also grateful
that this time around, she does very little butt kicking. After
I said that Id do the movie, there was a call back the next day,
and I said, Am I supposed to be doing action? You have to
tell me if Im supposed to be getting into physical shape like I
did in Point of No Return. I trained for 6 weeks to learn how to do the
fighting for that. Just to get limber enough not to pull every muscle
in my body. But Luc said, No, no, you just do all the running away.
All I had to do was turn up and look out of it, she adds laughingly,
referring to her role as a junkie hooker in the movie.
In Kiss of the Dragon, Jet Li plays Liu Jiuan, a mysterious operative
who travels from Shanghai to Paris on a mission so sensitive; the details
are unclear even to him. A few clues lead Liu to Jean-Pierre Richard,
a brutally corrupt cop. When the mission goes horribly wrong, Liu falls
into a deadly trap and becomes embroiled in a vast conspiracy - accused
of a murder he didnt commit, on the run in a city he doesnt
know. When Liu is thrown together with an American woman forced into prostitution,
the unlikely duo goes up against the cunning and ruthless adversary who
set this trap in motion.
Fonda took the unusual step of agreeing to do Kiss of the Dragon even
prior to seeing a finished script and putting herself in the hands of
a first-time director. I looked at it as a chance to have an adventure,
she explains. First of all, I really liked Jet Li and from everything
I know about him, people have said that hes the most decent guy
who he turned out to be, and what he wants to do, more than anything,
is to do good work that he can stand behind. So I knew that we werent
going to have anything exploitative. Then of course theres
Luc Besson as an added attraction, who has his own style and is
very strong and opinionated. So Fonda felt that any
time you were going to take a chance this it, so I signed on for the adventure.
An adventure, which included not being, cast as merely the girl
in what is clearly a male genre. I knew that wouldnt happen
in a Luc Besson movie. He loves women too much; theres no way he
could let her be just the girl. So what could easily have been the
girl part gets woven more into the story. Besides, Id just
stomp my feet until I got my own way, anyhow, she adds laughingly.
Fonda has been stomping her feet in Hollywood since her starring
role in 1989s acclaimed Scandal. Despite her famous family, there
was no added pressure for her to become actress, but admits she was
pretty defiant as a kid, and everything had to be MY way. In a strange
way, I didnt think I was going to act until I did a school play,
liked it and I thought maybe I would try. But there was no way the
precocious youngster would take any advice on the subject, even
if I needed it, especially from my dad. So I was going to do it MY way.
And she did. Looking back on it, I saved a lot of time insisting
on seeing what I had, instead of trying to skip a few steps along the
way.
Fonda has always had sense of defiance, but not in a tantrum-filled way,
but more like being a tempest in a teapot. I really doubt that thered
be any stories about me being such a nightmare. I think Ive been
spoiled by having worked with people who I felt had earned their respect,
so I require it. Fonda has earned that respect over the years, appearing
in over 40 films, from the likes of Singles and Single White Female, to
Godfather 3, Mr. Jealousy and Jackie Brown. In the past 15 years, Fonda
has established herself, within the Hollywood community, as a committed,
no-nonsense professional, an actress first, celebrity second. The actress
says that she has been able to avoid the more celebrityism aspects of
her job, because I tend not to get harassed. I doubt that Id
handle it too well if I were. Consciously or unconsciously, I dont
tend to court a lot of attention and try not to air my dirty laundry in
public; Im not an exhibitionist in that way. In the 15 years
since Fonda first burst onto the screen, she feels that her viewpoint
has changed a lot since then. Things now are made much more by committee
and so its harder to get out a more individualized piece of work
and have it come out remaining as quirky, or what have you. Fonda
admits that usually in this process you get a script which you think
is really wild and then you get the next set of re-writes and you go:
Wow, this is blander. Then the when you get the next set you go: I wonder
if Id taken this job if Id read THIS draft. Then you have
you go back and fight to get back some of the little things that made
it special. Which is why, Fonda admits she doesnt work as
much as shed like. Also, she says, for her, the business of acting
in the past decade and a half has gotten harder, which I didnt
think would happen. I always thought that the longer you did something
the easier it would get, but the longer you do something, the more you
require of yourself, so as my ability heightens, the bar raises as well.
But Fonda is not career-driven, she says, and just wants to audiences
to like what she does. Im just happy if they get it. If I
read something that Im passionate about, I want to share that passion
with the rest of the world. And that passion continues.
The Kiss Of The Dragon
Opens Friday. July 6, 2001
The Story: A man coming from Hong Kong arrives in Paris. The same
evening, he is part of a mission consisting in catching a corrupted Chinese
high dignitary red-handed. The mission turns bad. The high-dignitary gets
murdered and our hero falls into the trap that has been settled for him.
He takes the full responsibility for the murder. So our hero is tracked
down in Paris, which he doesnt know at all, and will have much difficulty
to prove his innocence. Tcheky Karyo is said to play a bad/corrupt
cop in the film, and Bridget Fonda will play as a "whore". The
film will be a blend of Luc Besson's The Professional and Jet Li's
hit film Fist of Legend. The action/martial arts of the film will
also be in the line of Fist of Legend, which will be more realistic
than Jet's latest film Romeo Must Die.
- Distributor: 20th Century
Fox
- Producers: Luc Besson, Jet Li, Immortal Entertainment's Steve
Chasman and Happy Walters
- Director: Chris Nahon
- Action Director: Corey Yuen Kwai
- Director of Photography: Thierry Arbogaste
- Story: Luc Besson, Robert Mark Kamen
- Cast: Jet Li, Tcheky Karyo, Bridget Fonda
About: Bridget Fonda
Birthdate: January
27, 1964
Birthplace: Los
Angeles, California
- Monkeybone (2001)
- Kiss of the Dragon (2001)
- South of Heaven, West of Hell (2001)
- Lake Placid (1999)
- A Simple Plan (1998)
- Finding Graceland (1998)
- A Simple Plan (1998)
- Touch (1997)
- In the Gloaming (1997)
- Jackie Brown (1997)
- Grace of My Heart (1996)
- City Hall (1996)
- Balto (1995)
- Rough Magic (1995)
- Little Buddha (1994)
- It Could Happen to You (1994)
- The Road to Wellville (1994)
- Camilla (1994)
- Point of No Return (1993)
- Bodies, Rest and Motion (1993)
- Single White Female (1992)
- Singles (1992)
- Doc Hollywood (1991)
- Iron Maze (1991)
- Leather Jackets (1991)
- Frankenstein Unbound (1990)
- Out of the Rain (1990)
- The End of Innocence (1990)
- The Godfather, Part III (1990)
- Scandal (1989)
- Shag, The Movie (1989)
- Strapless (1989)
- Wonderworks - Jacob Have I Loved (1989)
- Light Years (1988)
- You Can't Hurry Love (1988)
- Aria (1987)
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