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'13 Women': Zhang Yimou's Chinese & English Film Starring Christian Bale Wraps

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MIN LEE   06/23/11 03:29 AM ET   AP

HONG KONG — He's tackled rural drama, kung fu choreography and period epic over a 23-year career that has made him Chinese cinema's top names. But Zhang Yimou says his recent production starring Christian Bale has been one of his toughest.

Zhang finished shooting his adaptation of the Yan Geling novel "The 13 Women of Nanjing" at a studio near the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing on Wednesday. He said in a statement issued by his production company that it was one of his most grueling shoots ever.

While the shoot for his 2002 kung fu picture "Hero" also lasted 5 1/2 months, that production allowed him to crisscross the country for different locations.

"This movie was based in (the Nanjing county) Lishui. It's been a great imposition on everyone to slave away for 5 1/2 months in confined surroundings. I thank everyone," Zhang was quoted as saying in the statement.

"13 Women" is about 13 sex workers in Nanjing who volunteered to replace university students as escorts for invading Japanese soldiers in the World War II era. The temporary English title for Zhang's adaptation was earlier announced as "Nanjing Heroes" but has not been finalized. Oscar winner Bale plays an American priest.

The $90 million production, which is scheduled to be released Dec. 16, was a 164-day shoot and averaged 18-hour working days, Zhang's production company said.

Working with an international team including Bale and veteran Hollywood special effects expert Joss Williams, one of Zhang's cultural adjustments was yelling "action" and "cut" in English instead of Chinese, the statement said.

Zhang's credits also include "Red Sorghum," "Ju Dou," Raise the Red Lantern" and "The Story of Qiu Ju." His most recent release is last year's romance "Under the Hawthorn Tree."

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HONG KONG — He's tackled rural drama, kung fu choreography and period epic over a 23-year career that has made him Chinese cinema's top names. But Zhang Yimou says his recent production starring...
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10:14 AM on 06/27/2011
13 Women? The Chinese word Chai(é’—) is more like the word girl. And they are not sex workers,if you are familiar with the Japanese film Memoirs of a Geisha,they drink with costumers,they sing songs,they are't prostitutes.
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thepoliticalcat
Eradicate your microbioflora
03:58 PM on 06/23/2011
Zhang Yi-mou belongs with the other great directors of the world: Kurosawa Akira, Jean Renoir, Alfred Hitchcock, Satyajit Ray, Orson Welles. "Raise the Red Lantern" and "Red Sorghum" are two of the finest films ever made.
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NebDem78
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03:59 AM on 06/24/2011
Agreed!
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RadicalAmerica
Common sense for the common man
02:34 PM on 06/23/2011
No little snipet of some of the naughty bits?
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thepoliticalcat
Eradicate your microbioflora
03:59 PM on 06/23/2011
I don't think there was anything at all enjoyable about the fate of the women who were forced into slavery by the Japanese army.
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sindfetish
opinions are like___we all have em
01:44 PM on 06/23/2011
This DOES look like as monster of a flick...that some close-minded Americans will freak out about. Good.
01:07 PM on 06/23/2011
How he won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor will always be a mystery.
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sindfetish
opinions are like___we all have em
01:46 PM on 06/23/2011
T.A.L.E.N.T. there i spelled it out 4 ya...
01:54 PM on 06/23/2011
Clearly you did not see "The Fighter", his performance was stunning, one of the best in years. That's how he won an Oscar.
11:53 AM on 06/23/2011
He is psychologically eleven eggs short of a dozen.
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sindfetish
opinions are like___we all have em
01:43 PM on 06/23/2011
So true...which makes most of his movies very interesting
11:29 AM on 06/23/2011
fa kin su pa
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thepoliticalcat
Eradicate your microbioflora
04:00 PM on 06/23/2011
Shen me?
11:12 AM on 06/23/2011
It's nice to see an actor achieve box office success, win an Oscar, but still take on quality roles, not become a sellout who does Jerry Bruckheimer crap. Yes, I'm referring to Nicholas Cage.
02:29 PM on 06/23/2011
You heard his wayward son got beat up in public
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10:27 AM on 06/23/2011
This film already has an impressive pedigree -- I'm really looking forward to it.
09:51 AM on 06/23/2011
An intense subject matter, I wonder how it's giong to play.
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cheesesteak wid
11:59 AM on 06/23/2011
The japaaanese will not like this
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the grange gorman
Rachel Corrie is the greatest person since Lennon
09:50 AM on 06/23/2011
Actors take their actings very seriously.....
09:48 AM on 06/23/2011
he's so method that he's probably gonna to have plastic surgery to look asian!
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Cynth
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10:25 AM on 06/23/2011
He plays an American priest.
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ZenSufi
There is a secret in the Heart of Man.
11:05 AM on 06/23/2011
Lots of Asians are Americans.
09:13 AM on 06/23/2011
How do you say the f-word in Chinese?
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DaniFoxy
Crazy girl from LA
09:28 AM on 06/23/2011
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There is a secret in the Heart of Man.
11:06 AM on 06/23/2011
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