Asian Cinema Scene: Zhang Ziyi as Peking Opera Star
Filed under: Drama, Foreign Language, Independent, Music & Musicals, Box Office, Miramax, Cinematical Indie

Eight years ago, Zhang Ziyi soared into public consciousness as the tempestuous heroine in Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. She's continued to score in sumptuous epics like Hero, House of Flying Daggers, and The Banquet, as well as off-beat pleasures such as Seijun Suzuki's Princess Raccoon. (Let's all try to forget Memoirs of a Geisha, shall we?) In her latest film, which opened in China last week, she plays a Peking Opera singer.
Forever Enthralled is the English title of Mei Lanfang; the name of a real-life, internationally-recognized opera star well-known for playing female roles over the course of a career that lasted more than 50 years. Leon Lai, a veteran Hong Kong actor and pop singer, takes on the challenging assignment to play the legendary character, while Zhang plays fellow performer Meng Xiaodong, who was known for playing bearded men (?!). The two singers met, married, became parents, and divorced, all between 1925 and 1931.
At a press conference (pictured above, thanks to Ziyifilms), Zhang said: "The hardest thing is walking, wearing these really tall boots ... I practiced that for a very long time." All that practice paid off. Variety Asia Online reports that the film is "on course to quality for a hit," though it probably won't break any records.
Chen Kaige directed; years ago he made Farewell My Concubine, * also set in the opera world. More recently he ventured into epic action territory with the spectacular misfire The Promise. My friend Todd Brown at Twitch posted the Forever Enthralled trailer, which looks like a great match of stars, director, and material. IMDb lists Miramax as having US theatrical rights, though it's not listed on their site. I hope we get to see this one without having to wait forever.
* UPDATE: Title corrected. Thanks to Larry for pointing out my mistake.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-11-2008 @ 2:34PM
Larry said...
"Forever" my concubine? Was that a sequel ;)
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12-11-2008 @ 12:53PM
peter.martin said...
Oops! Thank you for the gentle correction.
12-13-2008 @ 11:03AM
Yan said...
'Farewell my Concubine' is a friction. 'Forever Enthralled' is a biography of Mei Lanfang. The latter is less dramatic since it's a biography.
1-15-2009 @ 3:46PM
Ted said...
I appreciate the article by Peter Martin but I disagree with his assessment of Memoirs of a Geisha. I have seen this movie 4 times. With its strong cast of Zhang Ziyi, Gong Li and Michelle Yeoh, it is well acted and is a wonderful story of a fictional geisha. On the other hand, I have also seen Princess Raccoon. The only way I can describe this movie is that it is a complete embarrassment. Princess Raccoon, a Japanese made movie, was never released in the United States.
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1-25-2009 @ 5:54PM
Karl Marl said...
Ted, I'm with you on Geisha for the most part, I've gotta disagree with you on Princess Raccoon. If you check out the other works of Seijin Suzuki, you'll get a better understanding of the film. Suzuki is one of cinema's greatest experimental directors and the theatrical look complements the operetta quite effectively.
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