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  • 28-7-08: With Gong Li

    Sunday, Aug 17, 2008 11:09PM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    THE MOST STRIKING GONG: In ‘Shanghai’ with China’s greatest screen actress.

    Considering the 1.3 billion population of China, and the fact that, as Mao said, women hold up half the sky, it seems remarkable that, for a good number of years, modern Chinese cinema produced only one screen actress of note. More remarkable still is that the same performer, Gong Li, remains easily as luminously, stunningly beautiful, on-screen and off, as she was when she first became the muse for Zhang Yimou, most illustrious of China’s 5th generation film directors. It’s been a huge pleasure to work with Gong on our film ‘Shanghai’, a project that brings together the greatest screen performers from across Asia.

    I first became aware of the star when her early films for Zhang, Ju Dou and Raise the Red Lantern, were given an art-house video release in the UK. Yes, I’m more of a Gong Fu than a Gong Li kind of guy, but I was trying to expand my cultural horizons (and I still am!). What I found fascinating about Gong Li is that, the same year she made Raise the Red Lantern for Zhang Yimou, she also starred in God Of Gamblers II: Back to Shanghai opposite Stephen Chiau, directed by the prolific, populist director Wong Jing. On first meeting Gong, I realized that this apparent dichotomy perfectly reflects her character: she can be effortlessly glamorous, but also has a wry, quirky sense of humour.

    Any woman of such beauty, with so many great performances and so much acclaim to her credit, might be forgiven for playing the diva, but Gong Li seems constantly to defy expectations. One major sequence in this period thriller is set in a Shanghai casino. (As I mentioned in earlier blogs, our Shanghai was actually filmed in London and Bangkok.) The scene climaxes with a major dramatic beat for star John Cusack, and I noted how, for take after take, Gong and co-star Chow Yun-fat were there, off-camera, to give John a genuine performance to react to. Gong Li was there late in the evening, emoting her heart out solely to support a fellow actor. So much for playing the diva…

    I really treasured the opportunity to watch Gong at work. One thing that struck me was the way she is such a wonderful re-actor. It doesn’t matter who the other performer is, when you watch Gong listen to them, you absolutely believe in them, because you believe in her. For obvious reasons, a lot of attention is paid to the way she looks, but she brings so much to a scene simply from the way she listens.

    On the day of our Thai press conference for ‘Shanghai’, reporters from around the region were gathered in a soundstage at the Moonstar studios to meet director Mikael Hafstrom, stars Cusack, Gong and Chow, as well as producers Jake Myers and Steve Squillante. At the very last minute, I got drafted in to host the event, and to improvise questions for the assembled film-makers. When I got to Gong, her eyes met mine and, for once in my life, I totally blanked on what I wanted to say. To jump start my brain, I tried to phrase the query in Cantonese, asking how our Shanghai back-lot measured up to the real thing, where Gong Li had shot films like ‘Shanghai Triad’. Gong replied, in Mandarin, that our Shanghai seemed ever more real than the original, and her answer was immediately translated into English and Thai. It felt like working in the United Nations…

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  • Cloudy-jetli
    posted on Sunday, Sep 21, 2008 11:23PM [Report]
    Bey is Shanghai coming out during this yrs Oscar season?
  • annah
    posted on Friday, Sep 19, 2008 9:38PM [Report]
    I like Gong Li so much....n_n
  • hongkong
    posted on Tuesday, Aug 26, 2008 6:24PM [Report]
    hi bey how are you ??
    i think you are very well and so lucky man !!!!!!!!!
    take care my friend
  • xibanyae
    posted on Tuesday, Aug 26, 2008 3:18PM [Report]
    amazing, radiant, fantastic...  (i mean her :D)
  • nobleterry
    posted on Friday, Aug 22, 2008 4:21PM [Report]
    Wow! You do have a cool job!!!
  • JRS
    posted on Thursday, Aug 21, 2008 8:37AM [Report]
    She is an amazingly talented actress....
  • Oldie21
    posted on Tuesday, Aug 19, 2008 10:25PM [Report]
    stunning.
  • Oldie21
    posted on Tuesday, Aug 19, 2008 10:24PM [Report]
    What a beautiful woman. She looks in her mid 20's. The woman is a legend
  • Blueamrub
    posted on Monday, Aug 18, 2008 10:25PM [Report]
    she still look as stunning as ever.
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  • SpencerDouglass
    Official artist 
    posted on Monday, Aug 18, 2008 3:39PM [Report]
    oh you lucky, lucky man...

    what a wonderful photo!
  • rottendoubt
     
    posted on Monday, Aug 18, 2008 1:18PM [Report]
    you are a lucky man....
    oh ... and saint of gamblers 2 was one of my favorite hk films ever.  i didn't even realize that was gong li until years later!!!  i like her better in that movie (as the mentally handicapped sister) than any of her other roles.
  • markmoran
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    posted on Monday, Aug 18, 2008 11:39AM [Report]
    I like the saying about Women holding up half the sky.  It reminds me of the quote by Abdu'l Baha: "The world of humanity has two wings—one is women and the other men. Not until both wings are equally developed can the bird fly."
  • mariejost
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    posted on Sunday, Aug 17, 2008 11:58PM [Report]
    Gong Li is truly a luminous actress (and I mean actress with a capital "A").  In every film, she presents us with a different, fully realized character.  I never tire of watching her on screen, especially in her Mandarin language pictures.  She is truly one of the world's great actresses, and I'm lucky enough to have watched her films over the past 25 years.  My life is incomparably richer.
  • goginebulana
    Official artist 
    posted on Sunday, Aug 17, 2008 11:49PM [Report]
    wow.. :O........
  • dillonwu
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    posted on Sunday, Aug 17, 2008 11:29PM [Report]
    she is awsome !!! i like her alot !!!

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