A new video reveals how the 'Fistful of Vengeance' crew used a robotic camera to pull off one of its most impressive fight scenes.
Netflix's Fistful of Vengeance, the feature-length follow up to the hit series Wu Assassins, released worldwide on the platform on February 17. It follows the super-powered assassin Kai, played by Iko Uwais, as he traverses the globe, from Chinatown in San Francisco to Thailand, in search of revenge after the death of a loved one.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Director Roel Reiné, the prolific mind behind dozens of action-heavy dramas, has exclusively revealed to Collider the method behind the madness, opening up on the challenges faced by the production team in bringing his frenetic vision to the screen. "I'm always looking for things we have never seen before, and how cool would it be to have a camera move as fast as [star] Iko Uwais does in the middle of the fight," he told us.
The problem? Usually, Bolt operators program a maximum of ten moves for the arm to perform in a given scene — much less than you'd expect from a full three-minute sequence. But the effect, which you can see in this clip from Netflix Geeked, is pretty remarkable, placing us right in the middle of the action. "I'm so proud of what the end result looks like," the director said.Fistul of Vengeance, also starring Lewis Tan, Lawrence Kao, and Pearl Thusi, is streaming on Netflix now.
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