[09.12.14] Ava in "Confucius"
  • GX3394GX3394
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    [quote]Curious that on the day the casting of Korean singer Lee Jung-Hyun (who's now bigger in China than she's ever been at home) in a new TV series about Confucius was announced, TV mainstay Hu Mei's first film in a gazillion years (well, seven) released its second, shorter trailer. The former is a $10 million CCTV production which just completed shooting, and will start airing next year - one of the two "big guns" of the Chinese broadcaster, the other being the humongously epic and star-studded 2010 version of the classic Luo Guanzhong novel, 三国 (Three Kingdoms); the latter is likely to be a much subtler, classier affair, more concerned about Confucius' legacy and place in history than on creating sensory overload with over the top warfare, like a certain heroic bloodshed aficionado-turned-popcorn historian recently did.

    Then again, the same Chen Han of 赤壁 (Red Cliff) participated in the script writing process, so some parallels will be inevitable (truth to be told, Hu has such a gargantuan historical consciousness that she won't let the same kind of history-related shenanigans which hampered Red Cliff happen here). In that sense, it's interesting to see what Chen had to say about the script-writing and research process in this interview, noting that it was relatively easier than most historical subjects, because of the wealth of material regarding the Great Sage. But I'd argue that it's for that very reason that the film will go through much more severe and exacting scrutiny. Still... Hu Mei, one of the most talented directors in China, and a cast of historical drama veterans led by Chow Yun-Fat and Zhou Xun, with those visuals? Sold.

    Film releases in January. If you haven't yet, take a look at the newly opened official website, and scroll to the right. That's the coolest design I've seen in a while.[/quote]

    source: twitchfilm

    [quote]Chinese philosopher Confucius will have his life popularized on the small screen. Just as Chinese director Hu Mei completed her biopic movie about Confucius, a new TV drama was in the middle of shooting in a Beijing suburb. The location was opened to the press this week.

    With a budget of 60-million yuan, the TV drama will chronicle the life of Confucius from that of a poor child, to a widely admired philosopher.

    The TV drama has gathered a stellar cast with Taiwan-based actor Zhao Wenxuan playing the ancient sage. This particular sequence sees Zhao playing the adult Confucius engaged in a concise, but abstruse talk with his apprentice Zigong, played by Gallen Law from Hong Kong, and Yanhui, played by Issei Ishida from Japan.

    Actors from the Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea have participated in the shooting of Confucius, whose wise thinking have influenced the Asian population for almost two-thousand years. The actors shares a common problem of understanding each other. Zhao Wenxuan said that he finds it easy to grasp the gist of his fellow actors. While Gallen Law, Issei Ishida and Lee Jung Hyun are determined to spend more time on the texts to grasp the true meaning of Confucius.

    Meanwhile, an activity aimed at honoring eminent teachers in the Chinese countryside has been initiated. Zhao Wenxuan has donated two-hundred thousand yuan to the project.[/quote]

    Source: cctv.com
  • ScuzScuz
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    It's quite a coincidence that they're making a TV-show (with Ava) and a movie (with Chow Yun Fat), and they're both getting released the same year! Or perhaps it's not a coincidence, but a strategy so that both will get more viewers/make more money?
  • anystar12
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    Very impressive, but wish she could do a drama in Korea
  • lmjljhlsj
    Fantastic Member
    We are still waiting for it.
  • GX3394GX3394
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    Confucius did not air in china yet???
  • mattfb
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    Have it aired already? It's been too long...
  • lmjljhlsj
    Fantastic Member
    [quote=GX3394]Confucius did not air in china yet[/quote]
    Yes,but i think it won`t be long^^
  • ScuzScuz
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    Wow! It's taken a while for the show to air! It's been quite some time since they filmed it, hasn't it?