Nathalie Emmanuel and Omar Sy Discuss Action Poses in 'The Killer' Remake
- Nathalie Emmanuel and Omar Sy delve into recreating iconic action poses for 'The Killer' remake.
- The discussion focuses on emulating John Woo's renowned style of action sequences.
- The remake will be available on Peacock this Friday.
In a recent interview, actors Emmanuel and Sy discussed their roles in a film that pays homage to director John Woo's signature action style. The duo recreates Woo's iconic moves, including the dramatic poses of holding guns outstretched and executing simultaneous gunfire while sliding across the floor. Emmanuel noted the challenge of achieving the slick, cool aesthetic, emphasizing the need for a slippery floor to enhance the action sequences. The film revisits a significant location from Woo's original work, particularly a church that also featured in his American film, *Face/Off*. Emmanuel expressed the excitement of stepping onto the set, remarking on the atmosphere created by the iconic imagery, which instantly immerses the actors in the narrative. The church serves as a backdrop for pivotal moments, reinforcing the film's connection to Woo's legacy. In a standout scene, Sy's character, Zee, cleverly conceals swords within her evening attire at a club, showcasing her lethal capabilities while evading security checks. Emmanuel described this moment as a predator-prey dynamic, where dance becomes a disguise for danger. The physicality of the weapons added to the challenge, requiring specific handling techniques. As the plot unfolds, Zee and Sey form an alliance to protect Jenn from assassins. Emmanuel highlighted the complexity of Zee's relationship with Jenn, marked by guilt yet driven by a desire to shield her from the criminal world. Despite feeling empowered on screen, Emmanuel acknowledged her admiration for Woo's influence throughout the filming process.