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Zhou Xun to chase romance in new film

(CRIENGLISH.com)
Updated: 2007-06-05 17:05



After having been involved in big-screen romances with Takeshi Kaneshiro
and Daniel Wu, Chinese actress Zhou Xun will again open her heart
on-screen, this time to another heartthrob - Vic Zhou.

Shanghai Morning Post says that "The Banquet" actress will take on the
leading role as a cab driver in the Huayi Brothers' unnamed love
thriller, crazily searching for her missing boyfriend, who will be played
by Taiwan actor/singer Vic Zhou.

Zhou Xun was named best actress at the 2005 Hong Kong Film Critics
Society Awards for her performance in Peter Chan's "Perhaps Love," which
also stars Takeshi Kaneshiro.

She worked with Daniel Wu in Feng Xiaogang's 2006 hit "The Banquet." The
film received the Future Film Festival Digital Award at that year's
Venice Film Festival.

Sources from Zhou Xun's agent company, Huayi Brothers, say she has been
waiting for a good screenplay ever since "The Banquet," and was drawn by
the new thriller's interesting plot.

Singaporean actress Fann Wong is also expected to appear in the film.

Shooting is set to start next month.











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