Top 26 Quotes & Sayings by Jiang Wen

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Chinese actor Jiang Wen.
Last updated on April 21, 2025.
Jiang Wen

Jiang Wen is a Chinese film actor, screenwriter, and director. As a director, he is sometimes grouped with the "Sixth Generation" that emerged in the 1990s. Jiang is also well known internationally as an actor, having starred with Gong Li in Zhang Yimou's debut film Red Sorghum (1986), and more recently as Baze Malbus in the Star Wars film Rogue One (2016). He is the older brother of fellow actor Jiang Wu.

I've also shot plenty of films with very small audiences - 'The Sun Also Rises.' I love that film, but I didn't capture the imagination of the audience. I don't know why.
I'm especially keen to work with good scriptwriters on stories we have developed.
Other people's films are like a cocktail, a little alcohol with water and juice. My films are like pure vodka. — © Jiang Wen
Other people's films are like a cocktail, a little alcohol with water and juice. My films are like pure vodka.
From 1911 to 1928, the country was officially called Republic of China, but in reality, it was actually split between different warlords. It was one of the liveliest periods in Chinese history. It is therefore quite theatrical, and it is good for making films.
Changing people's preconceptions is something you have to do in order to search for truth. Of course normally, that's not done because it also challenges social stability, and stories, as a result, are often told much more simply.
I think that as a director, especially when it comes to writing the script, which I also do, and I'm also the first one to visualize this story, I think contributing to the film industry means I'm able to take the best of a story and translate it well into a movie that can be released in theaters.
I'm interested in history.
From now on, I will work with other people's material if it fits where I want to go.
Painters who do self-portraits are engaging in a form of narcissism. But it doesn't work like that in movies. A truly narcissistic person wouldn't go into filmmaking because it's just too tiring.
Stories that can be told through language and words don't need to be filmed.
A film that doesn't get distributed is like a child that never gets married.
I think that as a Chinese person, nobody will forget that in China's history, there was a war against the Japanese.
I personally don't distinguish between artistic and commercial films.
No matter how lofty a film is, it becomes a product after entering the market. It has a price. I think no matter what your purpose of shooting it, it has to have artistic value and then sell. But you can't make money if it doesn't have artistic value.
Some say, why will people pay for cinema when they can watch cheaper DVDs at home? But I say, everyone has a kitchen at home, yet there are still many restaurants.
We always hope we can make a movie that will beat America.
It's not easy for a film to tell a story of the experiences of an entire society. However, from an individual's perspective, it is possible to tell one aspect of an entire society's story.
I turned to historical films because they pass censors more easily.
Many filmmakers have had that experience. They make a movie, then out of nowhere, they either pass censorship or fail.
'Let the Bullets Fly' indeed attracted an audience, but how it did this is also a question for me.
I just make movies and hope people appreciate them. — © Jiang Wen
I just make movies and hope people appreciate them.
If there's Cold War, no 'Star Wars' in China.
Whether it's Shakespeare or Moliere, irony is a key component in the construction of theatre. A script would be pretty bad if it was devoid of irony.
When I meet a good actor, I would like to be a director. When I meet a good director, I would like to be an actor. When there is a good script, I would like to be both a director and an actor. The switch is very natural, not intentional.
I never control a film. The film controls me.
As a director, what I'm trying to do is to create interesting stories.
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