Actress Vivian Hsu will soon start work on the new Taiwanese movie Seediq Bale, directed by Wei Te Sheng, who also directed last year’s Cape No 7.
Vivian plays the lead role in the movie that portrays the Wushe Incident, a 1930 Seediq uprising led by Mona Rudao against the Japanese when Taiwan was colonised.
The Seediq are Taiwanese aboriginal people who, along with the Truku people, were previously classified as the Atayal tribe.
She said: “I won’t be speaking any Mandarin in the movie at all. Instead, I would have to speak Japanese and Seediq.”
The movie is due to film for half a year and will be completed in 2011.
It is budgeted at $21 million.
Treasure Hunter poster featuring Jay Chou
Bodyguards and Assassins main poster
The difficulty in fitting all the cast took three months before finalizing the poster.
World premiere will be in Nanjing Nov. 12 where Sun Yat-Sen's mausoleum is located.
How is Vivian Hsu supposed to be an aboriginal Taiwanese? A-Mei Chang is aboriginal Taiwanese and Vivian Hsu looks nothing like that.
ReplyDeleteMinor point as I'm still excited about anything she is in.
And that link has given me a new favorite website! LOL!
Many sites, including Chinese Wiki indicate that Vivian's mother is Atayal.
ReplyDeleteNot sure what this is, fan fiction maybe but the bio is detailed
http://www.greyskymorning.org/condemnations/index.php?title=Bai_Hua_Mi#
http://thuicc.wordpress.com/2006/11/28/wikipedia-project-music-of-taiwan/
For prurient fun
http://taiwan.enewsa.com/entertainment/ma-zhixiang-shaving-pubic-hair-vivian-hsu-asked-scrapings-bikini-line/
Oddly, A-mei and Vivian strike me as having some resemblance.