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Rain Comes To Hollywood, Kills Ninjas

11/26/2009  | Brian McKechnie, CityNews.ca

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Review: Ninja Assassin

He can't walk down the street in Korea without being swarmed by fans, but pop superstar Rain is fairly unknown in North America. Last year he appeared in the Wachowski Brothers' film Speed Racer, and he currently stars as Raizo, a ninja who hunts and kills other ninjas, in the ultra-violent and bloody Ninja Assassin.

"It's very sexy. I love my character. I think [he] is the most incredible character," he told CityNews.ca while in Toronto promoting the film.

Rain sees conquering Hollywood as a challenge and doesn't plan to slow down until he gets the same reception in America as he does in his home country.

"I want to challenge myself to see where my limit is. I'll do my best and Americans will love me too," he says.

The Wachowskis (brothers Larry and Andy), who produced Ninja Assassin along with Joel Silver, wanted to make a serious ninja film from the time they finished the wildly successful Matrix trilogy back in 2003. They couldn't find the right person for it until they worked with Rain on Speed Racer.

"They have the abilities to make dreams come true," he says of the directing duo. "Without them I couldn't have done the film in the first place. I love them and want to work with them again."

The Wachowskis also brought back their V For Vendetta director James McTeigue to helm Ninja Assassin. Rain says he was great to work with and enjoyed his directing style. He also cited McTeigue's commitment to the film, as well as his humility on set.

The Raizo role required intense training -- Rain learned Tai Chi, Tae-Kwon-Do, kung fu, kickboxing as well as sword fighting. There was no wire work or camera tricks in Ninja Assassin and Rain did his own stunts, which left him with cuts all over his body at times.

"I trained for eight months, five days a week, eight hours a day. It was hard. I ate chicken breasts and vegetables. No sugar or salt of any sort. It was horrible," he says of the experience.

During the interview he would occasionally speak Korean when he got excited and passionate about an answer. While talking about his idols Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan for instance he slipped into his native tongue. "They are my heroes," he enthuses. "I saw a lot of Lee movies from when I was young."

Rain is also a very funny, cool guy and cracked jokes often. While talking about Lee and Chan he said sarcastically, "I'm so powerful, I'm so much faster, I'm so young, I'm so more handsome than them."

Rumours of him starring in a remake of Enter the Dragon have been circulating on the Internet. When I asked if he's signed on yet he told me he hasn't decided and then added, "If I tell you, my producer will kill me." Read into that what you will.

Although he's only starred in one Korean film, Chan-wook Park's I'm A Cyborg, But That's OK, he feels his focus should be on Hollywood productions and currently has offers for two action films as well as a romance. He did say the Korean film industry is popular in Asia and is similar to Hollywood but on a much smaller scale.

When asked if he prefers the music business (he has six albums under his belt) to the movie business he said, "This is like: 'Do you prefer father or mother?'. I love singing and acting and I'll concentrate on both."

After seeing Ninja Assassin I was curious to find out if there will be a Ninja Assassin 2. He seems willing to return: "If people like it [the first one] we will do it."

Ninja Assassin is currently playing at a theatre near you. Check out a featurette on Rain's training for the film below.

brian.mckechnie@citynews.rogers.com

Top image: Rain in a scene from Ninja Assassin. Courtesy Warner Bros.

 

 
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