Once  upon a time, every action fans are looking forward for what would be a  dream martial-art stars combo between Donnie Yen and Vincent Zhao in  Clarence Fok's upcoming action thriller, SPECIAL IDENTITY. However, the  production went sour when Vincent Zhao was reportedly unhappy with the  movie's production crew as well as his dissatisfaction towards the  changes of the script without his approval. Zhao eventually left the  production even after reported meetings between Donnie Yen and the  production crew.
 In  a recent interview, Vincent Zhao has stepped out and revealed his side  of the story surrounding his troubled experience with the movie  production. He claimed that it was Donnie Yen who demanded major script  changes, including changes to previously agreed fight scenes. Those  particularly changes have ultimately led Zhao's character reduced into  supporting role than sharing a lead performance with Donnie Yen. Not  only that, he also complained that there are frequent arguments on set,  with Yen acting like a big shot -- yelling and swearing at the movie  crew as well as the director.
 However,  SPECIAL IDENTITY director Clarence Fok denied arguments on set and even  continued expressing his support for Donnie Yen. He stated that the  script had to be changed because it was not good enough. SPECIAL  IDENTITY cinematographer Peter Pau said that Yen is very professional  and it's a pleasure to be working with him. As for Yen himself, he has  not publicly spoken against Zhao's allegations but did wrote on the  Chinese micro-blogging site Weibo that he is disappointed and hurt, but not shaken, and he will make his movie even better.
 
 








 
 
 
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