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Zhang Ziyi: An Uprising Star
The next day, a New York Times film critic said in his film review, "It is an
amazing and thrilling film! Zhang Ziyi's performance in the bamboo forest will
become a classic shot in terms of the actress' performance, the action
arrangement, and acoustic design."
With the screening of Hero and House of Flying Daggers ,
Zhang Ziyi once again became the favorite of North American audience and film
reviewers.
The film was nominated for the "Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language
Film" in December 2004. It not only became a legend in Chinese film history, but
also solidified Zhang Ziyi's status in the film circles.
2046: A New
Breakthrough
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| Zhang Ziyi was given the Golden Statue Award
for the Best Actress for her performance in
2046 | In Wong Kai-Wai's film 2046,
Zhang Zifi had her first dance hostess role, that of Bai Ling, who lives in the
room 2046. Bai Ling arrives in Hong Kong all by herself, with no one to
turn to. In the room next to 2046 lives Zhou Muyun (starring Liang
Chaowei), and the story rolls on between the two. In the very beginning, Bai
Ling is not serious about her relationship with Zhou, but gradually, she finds
herself in love with the man. However, to her heartbreak, Zhou does not want to
love any woman.
In order to play the role well, Zhang Ziyi studied in great detail how to be
a dancer hostess in the 1960s. She went to ballrooms, trying to figure out the
dance hostesses' manner, and practiced dancing in high-heel shoes. Though it
turned out she didn't have to dance in the film, she learned from the experience
what it feels like to be a dance hostess.
The character Bai Ling is imbued with kind of tragic obstinacy, and what she
is confronted with is not moral, systematic, or of society. Zhang Ziyi, while
retaining Bai Ling's individuality, well expresses the character's interior
conflicts and her inability to change. Zhang's performance in 2046 was
hailed as her most wonderful to date, even better than that in Crouching
Tiger Hidden Dragon .
In March 2005, Zhang was given the Golden Statue Award for Best Actress for
her performance in 2046 ,
winning all-round affirmation from the mainstream Chinese film circles with her
excellent acting.
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