There are not a few directors who disregard the personal will of actors in the name of art;
Whether it is the rigor of art or the disregard for actors, different people have different views.
Today's disc of those big directors who have been famous for "going crazy" and "cursing" on the set for a long time ranks before and after.
First, Yang Dechang

Yang Dechang came from an engineering background, did things rigorously, and was notoriously violent, catching who scolded whom on the set. Life is wearing glasses and being gentle. When it comes to creation, he becomes a tyrant. In addition to the Three Character Classic, he often said a sentence on the shooting scene: Don't show up that person, don't see him tomorrow. Scolding people, Chinese, Taiwanese, and English take turns to greet. The most famous is definitely "Muling Street", one day the crew just opened dinner, Yang Dechang called Zhang Zhen to the warehouse where the props were placed, scolded a meal, smashed things, dropped hats, scolded the on-site staff to all escape, and then turned off all the lights, let him think about the wall in the dark. Zhang Zhen, 14, was frightened at the time, and half an hour later, Yang released Zhang and started filming the scene where XiaoSi saw Shandong being killed, just to have that effect. "Muling Street" late dubbing, Zhang Zhen caught up with the adolescent voice change, once the effect could not come out, Yang Dechang shouted at the door of the studio, Zhang Zhen, come out, the two of us go outside to single it out!
Second, Du Qifeng
Liu Qingyun once said that director Du Qifeng scolded people on the Hong Kong set, and Beijing could hear the movement. In addition to the cigar leaning body, Du Sir also has a nickname called Du Cannon, because he loves to scold people on the set too much. The way he scolded people was simple and rude, directly personally attacking, "How do I use the pile of things you just photographed?" Have a fart? I really can't understand. "You really have to reflect on what you're doing." For example, Liang Chaowei, after filming dark flowers, no longer played with Du Qifeng, but the anger was ultimately for the drama, the camera was not good, the progress did not catch up, and finally returned to business logic. As the only film company that does not instigate on the downhill road of Hong Kong films, Galaxy Image has a lot to do with Du Qifeng's hard-working style and violent temper.
Three, Wong Kar Wai
Compared with Yang Dechang and Du Qifeng's garbage talk, Wong Kar-wai's tyranny on the set is cold violence, that is, constant repetition and consumption of your heart. The scene does not give the script, let the actors think for themselves, after a scene is filmed, not to say where it is not good, anyway, it is an infinite number of NG, Ah Fei zhengchuan, Jacky Cheung a shot NG60 times, east evil and west poison, so that Liang Chaowei can not eat, 2046, Kimura Takuya directly ignorant circle, always kind Zhang Guorong said that cooperation with him is more and more dangerous. Wong Kar-wai's soft violence is extremely harmful to the actor's heart, because people on the set will constantly speculate and doubt, and those with poor mental endurance will directly collapse.
Fourth, Kim Ki-duk
Kim Ki-duk has the title of beast director, as early as 2008, when filming a tragic dream, in order to show the near-death experience, a hanging scene almost killed Lee Nai-young, Kim Ki-duk locked himself in a small black room, reflecting on what the movie is, but after this, he knew what the mistake was, 8 years ago to shoot "Mobius", Kim Ki-duk was exposed to slap the actress and temporarily extra bed scene, causing the actor to give up participating, afterwards, Kim Ki-duk provoked a lawsuit and sat on the name of the beast director.
Five, Bertolucci
This brings us to the infamous butter incident.
In 1971, there was a rape scene in the movie "The Last Tango in Paris", director Bertolucci and male protagonist Marlon Brando privately decided to use butter on the scene, and the female protagonist Maria Schneider did not know this, in 2007, Maria Schneider broke the news in an interview that there was no such scene in the script, and on the set, there was really a feeling of being violated. 42 years later, in 2013, Bertolucci admitted in an interview that the film's "butter rape" scene did not inform the actress of the existence of "butter", in order to record the real reaction of the next girl (not the actor). The impact of the scene on Schneider is lifelong, and the feeling of being insulted is real.
Violence in the name of art, regardless of the actor's personal will.
What do you think about that?