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Mei Ting's "Aspirin" premieres
www.chinaview.cn 2006-02-10 08:10:08

    BEIJING, Feb. 10 -- Chinese actress Mei Ting and her husband turned out Wednesday for the premiere of her latest movie "Aspirin".     

    "Asipilin" is a film that Mei Ting invested and produced by herself. She said that she was inspired by a well-known claim of Luc Besson, the famous French movie star, that said "movie is not a kind of useful medicine at all, but Aspirin."

    Absorbing funds to produce a film is difficult and Mei Ting invested 2 million yuan to shoot "Aspirin". Although such an investment isn't much for a company in the business, it's worth the equivalent of two TV series for Mei. Mei expressed her optimism for the movie. "Investing money in this project is nothing to me. The most important thing is finding the most optimal and ideal story to shoot," she said, "I'm the kind of person who will work for my whole life."     

    Besides performing, Mei Ting also contributed more to her film. Not only did she sing the theme song, she also had heated debates with other cast and crew members to make "Aspirin" better. She says that her husband also gave her a lot of help and support during the shooting.

    The new film tells a complicated love story about modern young girls in big cities. Moreover, real estate tycoon Pan Shiyi will join the movie. It is the first time for him to hit the big screen.


(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)

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