![]() ![]() ![]() So, if I turn the sound off, I want you to know what the scene is about, in whatever language. And a way to direct the cast and a way to mellow dramatically enhance facial performance. So, part of the challenge, not to jump over your question, but look, I think there's a way to do it. Where a look can mean a look which can mean a look, which mean there are a lot of ways to do it. Chad Stahelski, who is also known for his work on John Wick: Chapter 4, is taking the reins for the adaptation of the action-adventure game which quickly became one of the fastest-selling titles. He continued, noting the difficulty that some films have in taking such an approach, but believing that it can be easily overcome with good direction, "There's a way to direct actors. The director for the Ghost of Tsushima movie adaptation has revealed he wants both the cast and language used in the film to be Japanese. To try to direct not only in my language, but someone else's and culturally shift my mindset to bring apart that in a cool way that still entices a Western audience." I have a love of the country, love of the people, love of the language. Sony is so on board with backing us on that. Meaning, it's a Japanese thing about the Mongols invading Tsushima island. And honestly, we'd to try to do it, all in character. It's got an opportunity for great action, great looks. Top cast Daisuke Tsuji Jin Sakai (voice) Eric Steinberg Lord Shimura (voice) Sumalee Montano Yuna (voice) Patrick Gallagher Khotun Khan (voice) Franois Chau Sensei Ishikawa (voice) James Hiroyuki Liao Kenji (voice) Lauren Tom Masako Adachi (voice) Earl T. Stahleski said, "So, I think if we did this right, it would be visually stunning. ![]()
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