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		<title>Zhang Ziyi&#8217;s other Japanese-themed film is quirky fairy tale musical</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hong Kong, April. 17(AP): Zhang Ziyi&#8217;s best-known foray into Japanese culture is the Hollywood movie &#8220;Memoirs of a Geisha,&#8221; which stirred worries of an anti-Japan backlash in Zhang&#8217;s native China, where many are still bitter over Tokyo&#8217;s past military atrocities. Less known is the fact that &#8220;Memoirs of a Geisha&#8221; isn&#8217;t the only time Zhang [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=zhangziyi.wordpress.com&amp;blog=192364&amp;post=4&amp;subd=zhangziyi&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hong Kong, April. 17(AP): Zhang Ziyi&#8217;s best-known foray into Japanese culture is the Hollywood movie &#8220;Memoirs of a Geisha,&#8221; which stirred worries of an anti-Japan backlash in Zhang&#8217;s native China, where many are still bitter over Tokyo&#8217;s past military atrocities.<br />
Less known is the fact that &#8220;Memoirs of a Geisha&#8221; isn&#8217;t the only time Zhang has danced in kimono on the big screen.<br />
There&#8217;s also famed Japanese director Seijun Suzuki&#8217;s &#8220;Tanuki-Goten,&#8221; a quirky fairy-tale musical made in 2004 and recently released on DVD in Hong Kong.<br />
It&#8217;s the story of a mythical ancient Japanese lord who, jealous over his son&#8217;s good looks, wants to kill him. Meanwhile, the young man meets and falls in love with Princess Raccoon (Zhang), who incurs the lord&#8217;s wrath.<br />
Suzuki&#8217;s bizarre tale is matched by an equally unconventional cinematic approach and production design.<br />
For starters, Zhang dabbles in Japanese dialogue _ but speaks Chinese for most of the film.<br />
Meanwhile, sappy melodies are punctuated by an upbeat, trumpet-driven anthem that sounds like the theme song to a Japanese video game.<br />
In one scene, the lord and a minion break out in Japanese rap. In another, Princess Raccoon and the son tap dance _ he in wooden sandals _ before launching into a slow number.<br />
The set resembles a theater production with colorful costumes, sparse structures and painted backdrops.<br />
The pacing and aesthetic bring to mind Lars von Trier&#8217;s sometimes excruciatingly slow film &#8220;Dogville,&#8221; set in a one-dimensional layout of an American village.<br />
All of it begs the question: What was Zhang thinking?<br />
Suzuki&#8217;s stature must have been a factor.<br />
The veteran director is known for his unique style. He challenged the traditional Japanese gangster film genre in the 1960s, inserting a gay mobster who parks a pink limo beneath matching cherry blossoms in &#8220;Youth of the Beast.&#8221;<br />
In the 1980s, after a decade-long absence from movie-making, Suzuki re-emerged as a critics&#8217; darling with &#8220;Zigeunerweisen,&#8221; an exploration of Japanese identity as it faced Western influences in the 1920s. He went on to establish a reputation as a top art-house film director.<br />
Zhang has also shown a willingness to work with a variety of filmmakers. She&#8217;s appeared in Chinese, Japanese, South Korean and Hollywood movies.<br />
The quirky &#8220;Tanuki-Goten,&#8221; which never generated much mainstream attention despite screenings in 2005 at several film festivals, including Cannes, shows a different Zhang.<br />
For Zhang fans accustomed to her feisty characters in &#8220;Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon&#8221; or &#8220;Rush Hour 2,&#8221; her cheerful fantasy character in &#8220;Tanuki-Goten&#8221; is a refreshing, amusing change of image.<br />
Source: The Hindu News</p>
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		<title>Hong Kong loves to hate Ziyi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Celebrity media go out of their way to show prejudiceBy Min Lee Associated Press   HONG KONG — She speaks English with a funky Beijing accent. The beaded black and gray Armani outfit she wore to the Oscars was frumpy. She squats on the floor like a Chinese farmer when she goes shopping.      [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=zhangziyi.wordpress.com&amp;blog=192364&amp;post=3&amp;subd=zhangziyi&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Celebrity media go out of their way to show prejudice</strong><strong>By Min Lee</strong><br />
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<p>HONG KONG — She speaks English with a funky<br />
Beijing accent. The beaded black and gray Armani outfit she wore to the Oscars was frumpy. She squats on the floor like a Chinese farmer when she goes shopping.      So say<br />
Hong Kong media, which just love to bash Zhang Ziyi — the movie world&#8217;s hottest young Chinese actress.<br />
      Although<br />
Hollywood is enthralled with the spunky beauty who starred in &#8220;Memoirs of a Geisha&#8221; (which was just released on DVD) and &#8220;Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,&#8221; Zhang&#8217;s critics in this movie-mad city enjoy picking her apart. And the criticism can be downright vicious.<br />
      &#8220;Zhang Ziyi&#8217;s Armani evening gown made her look so flat-chested it was scary,&#8221; the Sing Tao Daily, a major Chinese-language newspaper, said in a headline about the 27-year-old starlet&#8217;s appearance at the Oscars earlier this month.<br />
      Zhang, who declined to provide comment for this story, has said previously the venom has to do with Hong Kongers&#8217; deeply entrenched bias against mainland Chinese, who are viewed to be bumpkins and gold diggers.<br />
      &#8220;They think, &#8216;How can you be an international movie star? You are only from<br />
China.&#8217; For them,<br />
China is like the countryside,&#8221; Zhang was quoted as saying in an interview with The Sunday Times of London in 2004.<br />
     <br />
Hong Kong was a British colony for more than 150 years before it was returned to<br />
China in 1997. The city, a global financial center, is much more cosmopolitan than mainland cities, and the population is better educated and more affluent.<br />
      A good example of the disdain for mainlanders is found in a 2004 article about Zhang in Next magazine, a popular weekly glossy known for its hard-charging paparazzi.<br />
      The publication printed a photo allegedly showing Zhang squatting down to browse the bottom shelf in a store. A snarky picture caption said, &#8220;Miss Zhang displays the special trait of our motherland&#8217;s compatriots&#8221; — squatting down, her legs splayed.<br />
      People can often be seen squatting in<br />
China in crowded places — such as railroad stations — where the ground is too dirty for sitting and there&#8217;s limited public seating.<br />
      Zhang&#8217;s rapid rise and ongoing success may also feed envy that has made her the favorite dart board for<br />
Hong Kong&#8217;s newspapers and magazines, whose hyper aggressive celebrity coverage makes<br />
U.S. supermarket tabloids look like National Geographic.<br />
      Many of the<br />
Hong Kong publications made sure their knives were extra sharp for the Oscars, where Zhang presented the award for best editing.<br />
      A headline in Apple Daily — one of the most popular dailies — ripped into Zhang&#8217;s English: &#8220;Zhang Ziyi presents awards with Beijing-accented English.&#8221; The story added, &#8220;She still can&#8217;t change her English with a<br />
Beijing country accent. She didn&#8217;t pronounce the &#8216;r&#8217; in the winning movie &#8216;Crash&#8217; properly.&#8221;<br />
      Sing Tao Daily said Zhang read her cue card with &#8220;quivering lips&#8221; and her pronunciation of &#8220;Crash&#8221; sounded more like the toothpaste &#8220;Crest.&#8221;<br />
      The Ming Pao Daily noted the Zhang forgot to hug or shake hands with the award winner, though the paper conceded that her English was improving.<br />
      The Zhang bashing didn&#8217;t stop there.<br />
Hong Kong writers also savaged her Giorgio Armani outfit: a black beaded bustier with a crystal encrusted gray skirt.<br />
      &#8220;Lacking in youthful vigor,&#8221; read a photo caption in the Oriental Daily News, a mass-market Chinese-language paper. Apple Daily hissed, &#8220;Zhang Ziyi two decades behind the times.&#8221;<br />
      Zhang&#8217;s performance could have been an ethnic Chinese pride-pumping moment, and that&#8217;s how it was treated by media in mainland<br />
China and<br />
Taiwan.<br />
      &#8220;Zhang Ziyi&#8217;s English rolls off her tongue,&#8221; said the Liberty Times, one of<br />
Taiwan&#8217;s three biggest dailies. Another Taiwanese paper, the Min Sheng Daily, said &#8220;Zhang Ziyi&#8217;s English is no longer poor.&#8221;<br />
      She made her big screen debut with famed Chinese director Zhang Yimou&#8217;s &#8220;The Road Home,&#8221; released in 1998. Her next film was &#8220;Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,&#8221; the Oscar-winning kung fu hit of 2000. In her short career, she&#8217;s made 11 films, including the<br />
Hollywood movies &#8220;Rush Hour 2&#8243; (2001) and &#8220;Memoirs of a Geisha.&#8221;<br />
      Thomas Shin, a film critic and editor at the Hong Kong Economic Times, doesn&#8217;t buy into the Zhang bashing. He feels she is a solid actress with strong fundamentals. And when he interviewed her she left a good impression.<br />
      &#8220;She&#8217;s very nice and she&#8217;s a very smart woman,&#8221; he said.<br />
      &#8220;She&#8217;s really sincere,&#8221; he added. &#8220;She says what&#8217;s on her mind.&#8221; Source: Deseretnews.com</p>
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