Tang Wei Turns out a Prisoner in New Film
First portrayal of Tang Wei as a prisoner in Korean director Kim Tae-yong's 'Late Autumn' was unveiled recently.
The actress in a yellow trench coat gives the audience very cold and detached looks from her eyes.
In the play, Tang Wei is an obedient, well-behaved prisoner on her holiday who encounters Korean heartthrob Hyun Bin's role of a runaway counterfeiter.
The film about their short-lived three-day romance is an English-language remake of Korean art-house classic 'Manchu', literally "Full Autumn," by director Lee Man-hee in the 1960s.
As a Korean-American co-production, the film started shooting in Seattle on Jan. 12. It is slated for release in South Korea later this year.
Tang Wei has previously played opposite Hong Kong singer-actor Jacky Cheung in another romantic art-house film "Crossing Hennessy."
The actress in a yellow trench coat gives the audience very cold and detached looks from her eyes.
In the play, Tang Wei is an obedient, well-behaved prisoner on her holiday who encounters Korean heartthrob Hyun Bin's role of a runaway counterfeiter.
The film about their short-lived three-day romance is an English-language remake of Korean art-house classic 'Manchu', literally "Full Autumn," by director Lee Man-hee in the 1960s.
As a Korean-American co-production, the film started shooting in Seattle on Jan. 12. It is slated for release in South Korea later this year.
Tang Wei has previously played opposite Hong Kong singer-actor Jacky Cheung in another romantic art-house film "Crossing Hennessy."
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