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Zhang Ziyi on the premiere of "Memoirs of a Geisha" in
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view | BEIJING, Nov.
29 -- Based on a best-selling novel, backed by Steven Spielberg and directed by
Rob Marshall of the multiple Oscar-winning Chicago, Memoirs has generated
enormous media interest.
The cast adds up to Asia's A-list, with China's Ziyi
Zhang starring as Sayuri, a poor fisherman's daughter who transforms herself
into a legend of Kyoto's mysterious entertainment world in the 1930s.
The two other leading roles are played by Gong Li, also of
China, and ethnic Chinese Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh, with Japanese
performers relegated to secondary roles.
Memoirs, reported to have cost its makers $85
million, can ill afford to alienate moviegoers in Japan, the second biggest
market for Hollywood films.
Dressed in an off-white cocktail dress with her hair
piled high, Zhang told a packed news conference she saw the film as a step
forward for Asian actors.
I am really grateful to Rob Marshall for giving us this
incredible chance to show the whole world Asian actors' ability, she said on
Monday. We can do so much more than people think.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)
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