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Zhang Ziyi: An Uprising Star
Xu Ke, a famous director of martial arts films in Hong Kong, once commented
on Ann Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, "The most conspicuous thing about
this traditional martial arts film lies in its achievements in successfully
portraying the vivid and perfect image of a woman."
When the film was screened in America in 2001, Zhang Ziyi became the focus of
a promotion campaign carried out by the American Columbia Pictures Corporation.
In the same year, Zhang Ziyi received the "Award for Future Star" conferred by
Hong-Kong Asia Screenings.
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon received four big awards, including
the "2001 Golden Globe Award" and the 73rd Oscar Award for the Best Foreign
Language Film, and Zhang Ziyi has since been a rising star in the international
film circles.
Rush Hour 2 : Heading for the
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| Zhang Ziyi in Rush Hour
2 | The great success of Crouching Tiger Hiddern
Dragon provided a good opportunity for the inexperienced actress to enter
international film circles. The director of Rush Hour 2 , with an eye
on the freshness Zhang Ziyi brought to the English world, invited her to join in
the shooting. So after her appearance at the 2001 Spring
Festival Evening Party (a television program celebrating the Chinese New
Year in China), Zhang flew to America to shoot her first Hollywood film --
Rush Hour 2 as the leading actress, in cooperation with Jackie Chan, a
Hong Kong and Hollywood star known for his Kungfu
films.
In the film, Zhang portrayed a merciless and taciturn
female killer and Kungfu master named Kelly Hu. Dressed in black clothes and
wearing long straight hair, Zhang vividly portrayed the cruelty and evilness of
the killer while showing graceful demeanor in Kungfu fighting. Though Zhang
spoke Chinese throughout the film, this does not lessen her attraction to the
foreigners, with her performance being acclaimed as the most outstanding in the
film. Hence almost overnight, Zhang became one the most popular actresses in the
West.
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