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Bonne nouvelle : Jay Chou aurait renoncé à jouer dans "Shaolin Basket 2" !

Mauvaise nouvelle : il retrouvera l'équipe productrice de Shaolin Basket pour un autre gros projet qui va sans doute sentir le tofu pas frais !!

Titre du film : CI LING / 刺陵 / Profanation de sépulture (?)

C'est le producteur de Shaolin Basket, Wu Dun (吴敦), qui vient de l'annoncer : il a signé un contrat de 20M de HKD (environ 80M de dollars taiwanais) avec Jay Chou (周杰倫) pour ce film d'aventures fantastiques.

Le scénario est l'oeuvre de la Hongkongaise Ivy Ho (岸西).
Le pitch : par un étrange effet temporel, un couple de jeunes amoureux d'aujourd'hui se retrouve à l'époque dans la Chine ancienne. Ils vont rencontrer un mystérieux jeune homme dans le mausolée de Gengis Khan. Un triangle amoureux se forme, sur fond d'aventures, de pillages de trésors de sépultures...

La réalisation sera assurée par le génie taiwanais du 7e art qui a déjà commis Shaolin Basket : maître Kevin Chu Yen Ping (朱延平) !
On le disait pourtant en froid avec Wu Dun depuis leur dernier hit ensemble.
Mais Chu affirme qu'il est comme cul et chemise avec Wu. Et de toute façon, l'argent peut toujours effacer les inimitiés...

Les scènes d'action seront à nouveau assurées par Ching Siu Tung (程小東).
La photo sera confiée à Zhao Xiaoding (趙小丁), qui a assuré celle des derniers films de Zhang Yimou.
A la direction artistique : le Hongkongais Yee Chung Man 奚仲文

Jay Chou devrait jouer avec une jeune actrice coréenne star de la série télé "Love Story /爱在哈佛" (peut-être Kim Tae-hee / 金泰熙 ?) ...

Les prises de vue débuteront en Mongolie dès janvier 2009. Le tournage avec les acteurs en mars. La sortie du film est prévue pour les Nouvel An chinois de 2010.


source : Udn

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Jay Chou
(IMG:http://i3.sinaimg.cn/ent/y/2008-04-11/U996P28T3D1982896F329DT20080411092710.jpg)

Chu & Wu
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Miss Kim :wub:
(IMG:http://image2.sina.com.cn/ent/d/2005-01-21/U1017P28T3D637275F326DT20050121182254.jpg)


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Exit, la belle Coréenne, remplacée par Lin Chi Ling (林志玲)... :wacko:

Le cast comprend :
Jay Chou /周杰伦
Lin Chi Ling / 林志玲
Eric Tsang / 曾志伟
Chen Daoming /陈道明
Miao Pu / 苗圃
Chen Chuhe /陈楚河
...

Le tournage se déroule à Ningxia en ce moment...


visite de Han Sanping (casquette), patron de China Film, sur le plateau
(IMG:http://i0.sinaimg.cn/ent/m/p/2009-05-08/U3124P28T3D2508111F346DT20090508054530.jpg)

(IMG:http://i0.sinaimg.cn/ent/m/p/2009-05-08/U3124P28T3D2508112F346DT20090508054555.jpg)

Jay Chou, Lin Chiling, Miao Pu
(IMG:http://i2.sinaimg.cn/ent/m/p/2009-05-08/U3124P28T3D2508104F346DT20090508054242.jpg)

en pantalon blanc : Chu Yen Ping
(IMG:http://i2.sinaimg.cn/ent/m/p/2009-05-08/U3124P28T3D2508106F346DT20090508054330.jpg)

Eric Tsang
(IMG:http://i1.sinaimg.cn/ent/m/p/2009-05-08/U3124P28T3D2508107F346DT20090508054354.jpg)

(IMG:http://i2.sinaimg.cn/ent/m/p/2009-05-08/U3124P28T3D2508108F346DT20090508054417.jpg)

(IMG:http://i2.sinaimg.cn/ent/m/p/2009-05-08/U3124P28T3D2508110F346DT20090508054506.jpg)


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Le film est sorti le 31 décembre 2009. Ci-dessous une magnifique critique que je n'ai pas le courage de traduire :

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The Treasure Hunter

January 1st, 2010

CNN’s city living website CNNGo recently called Taiwanese pop star Jay Chou an “entertainer extraordinaire” when listing him as one of the 25 people “Who Mattered Most in Asia 2009.” Clearly, the CNN writer has not seen “The Treasure Hunter.” In short, Chou might be the king on stage but not on the silver screen. Chou’s lack of acting skills, however, is hardly the main reason this massive pile of crap masquerading as a film is a flop. This high-budget adventure-esque film by Taiwanese director Kevin Chu has gotta be one of the worst we have seen in a while.

The film has a simple storyline—an adventure novel author (Lin Chi-ling) has been kidnapped and taken to the desert by a tomb raider wannabe (Eric Tsang) because her estranged father (Kenneth Tsang) is in possession of a map that tells the whereabouts of a lost city. The father’s protégé is Chou, who is an Indiana Jones-esque character (he uses a whip too—WTF) who tries to save Lin. Everyone then embarks on a journey to find the treasure in the lost city—the film seems to be a Chinese-version of “Indiana Jones.”

Only that it’s not—seriously a copycat wouldn’t be half as bad as this. Though it is called “The Treasure Hunter,” the film’s actual treasure hunt only lasts for 30 minutes. Instead, most of the film is packed with redundant episodes and dialogues. To list them all would be a waste of our precious space so here are just two (and I dare you to pay $60 to go the cinema to see for yourself). First, Lin was held at a Mid-Western American style desert bar (seriously, everything in the bar is in English) by Tsang. When Chou comes to exchange the map for Lin, Tsang questions the map’s authenticity because Lin’s father did not come himself. Hearing that, Lin says, “My dad doesn’t care about me anyway—I won’t leave here if he doesn’t come.” Hello girl, you ain’t helping. Later, in order to segue to a flashback about how Lin and Chou bonded when they were kids, director Chu makes Lin read an English novel in the middle of nowhere in the desert—the very night after they escaped from near death and were chased by hundreds of masked horsemen. Where did the book come from? It must have been buried in the desert all along!

And finally, we return to the two leads. Chou, who seems unable to enunciate any word he says clearly (thank God for subtitles), is not acting—he is basically playing himself. Meanwhile Lin, Taiwan’s number one supermodel, is stunning but just painful to look at—supermodels should go host “Project Runway,” not act. But the responsibility for every misstep in this film should fall upon Chu, because he allows these atrocities to happen.

1/5 Stars by Winnie Yeung.

(China) Directed by Kevin Chu. Starring Jay Chou, Lin Chi-ling, Eric Tsang,
Chen Daoming. Category IIA, 110 minutes. Opened December 31.


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On me dit dans mon oreillette depuis HK, que le film est une daube et que "J'ai Chaud" y est tres penible :) :peureux:


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QUOTE (manolo @ Mardi 05 Janvier 2010 16h03)
Le film est sorti le 31 décembre 2009. Ci-dessous une magnifique critique que je n'ai pas le courage de traduire :

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The Treasure Hunter

January 1st, 2010

CNN’s city living website CNNGo recently called Taiwanese pop star Jay Chou an “entertainer extraordinaire” when listing him as one of the 25 people “Who Mattered Most in Asia 2009.” Clearly, the CNN writer has not seen “The Treasure Hunter.” In short, Chou might be the king on stage but not on the silver screen. Chou’s lack of acting skills, however, is hardly the main reason this massive pile of crap masquerading as a film is a flop. This high-budget adventure-esque film by Taiwanese director Kevin Chu has gotta be one of the worst we have seen in a while.

The film has a simple storyline—an adventure novel author (Lin Chi-ling) has been kidnapped and taken to the desert by a tomb raider wannabe (Eric Tsang) because her estranged father (Kenneth Tsang) is in possession of a map that tells the whereabouts of a lost city. The father’s protégé is Chou, who is an Indiana Jones-esque character (he uses a whip too—WTF) who tries to save Lin. Everyone then embarks on a journey to find the treasure in the lost city—the film seems to be a Chinese-version of “Indiana Jones.”

Only that it’s not—seriously a copycat wouldn’t be half as bad as this. Though it is called “The Treasure Hunter,” the film’s actual treasure hunt only lasts for 30 minutes. Instead, most of the film is packed with redundant episodes and dialogues. To list them all would be a waste of our precious space so here are just two (and I dare you to pay $60 to go the cinema to see for yourself). First, Lin was held at a Mid-Western American style desert bar (seriously, everything in the bar is in English) by Tsang. When Chou comes to exchange the map for Lin, Tsang questions the map’s authenticity because Lin’s father did not come himself. Hearing that, Lin says, “My dad doesn’t care about me anyway—I won’t leave here if he doesn’t come.” Hello girl, you ain’t helping. Later, in order to segue to a flashback about how Lin and Chou bonded when they were kids, director Chu makes Lin read an English novel in the middle of nowhere in the desert—the very night after they escaped from near death and were chased by hundreds of masked horsemen. Where did the book come from? It must have been buried in the desert all along!

And finally, we return to the two leads. Chou, who seems unable to enunciate any word he says clearly (thank God for subtitles), is not acting—he is basically playing himself. Meanwhile Lin, Taiwan’s number one supermodel, is stunning but just painful to look at—supermodels should go host “Project Runway,” not act. But the responsibility for every misstep in this film should fall upon Chu, because he allows these atrocities to happen.

1/5 Stars by Winnie Yeung.

(China) Directed by Kevin Chu. Starring Jay Chou, Lin Chi-ling, Eric Tsang,
Chen Daoming. Category IIA, 110 minutes. Opened December 31.

Et moi, pas le courage de lire parce que l'anglais et moi même si j'ai du me faire souffrance pour voir certaine zone 3 ou des subtitles pas trop légals... enfin, bref. Apparemment c'est de la daube donc... y a que les photos qui sont jolies comme pour beacoup de film.


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Avais resume tout ca en une ligne dans mon message precedent :unedent:


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