I'm still very critical of myself in film.
That artists are called to be more responsible and 'true' is a tip of hat to their power.
Korean cinema is very improvisational, and there is a unique power that stems from this.
There's a Zen to acting, by being in the moment. That's where the power is.
I started out to be a painter and was born into the theater.
Nowadays the audience has changed. No one can anticipate the audience.
I'm a great believer in stunt doubles. They do an amazing job.
I'm seeking to have an art that is engaged as a way for saying, 'Hurray for unity.'
Art is messy, art is chaos - so you need a system.
Rock isn't art, it's the way ordinary people talk.
I realize that every picture isn't a work of art.
I'd like to work on putting art programs back in schools.
Even a true artist does not always produce art.
Art should offend people because art should challenge people.
Zen, per se, is not just an art, it's not just a religion, it's a realisation.
When you are learning about a martial art, it is about respect.
Movies aren't just supposed to be a representation of reality. They're supposed to be an art.
We have to take risks with art. If we don't, it all becomes a bit boring.
Art is an expression of who you are. Parts that I play are my sculptures.
I don't need the money, dear. I work for art.
I really appreciate anyone trying to inject art into mainstream film.