Michelle Yeoh pretends to be a rich female again! Close-fitting cheongsam + wave curly hair super aura

Michelle Yeoh

Michelle Yeoh

NetEase Entertainment reported on November 22 According to Taiwan media reports, the international superstar Michelle Yeoh appeared in "Pink Romance" as a rich female tycoon. The new film "Ip Man Side Story: Zhang Tianzhi" renewed its domineering acting skills and played rich. The big sister of the underworld on the first side is not only exceptionally skilled, but also extremely powerful. The crew specially created a scene of a large family in the 1960s for her, and let her wear a cheongsam to show the oriental beauty of the rich female.

Michelle Yeoh starred in "Ip Man Side Story: Zhang Tianzhi" as the eldest sister of Changle, the biggest gangster. She manages the gang with extraordinary domineering and resourcefulness. She will make the gang run vigorously and colorfully, and let her plan to turn Changle from black to white without fighting Killing, but because his younger brother is not long, he repeatedly clashed with Zhang Tianzhi, played by Zhang Jin.

director Yuan Heping also praised Michelle Yeoh: "Oh! (Cantonese, very good meaning)", made her smile and said: "Because he has never seen me wear a cheongsam, Ba Ye (Yuan Heping) also said that if you pat Don’t wear cheongsam in the movie. Seriously, if you pat, I really don’t dare to wear cheongsam to shoot!" In order to show the style of the big family in the 1960s, the crew re-built the shooting scene with a table indoors. A chair and various furnishings have been devoted to trying to get close to the age of the time. Michelle Yeoh stepped into the scene and exclaimed: “It’s really like going back in time to the 1960s!”

In addition, Michelle Yeoh still needs hands in the play. Holding a brush and writing the calligraphy "Wu Xing Zheng Da" in 4 large characters, it was a big challenge for her who can't write Chinese. The crew specially arranged for a calligraphy teacher to guide her, and she also listened carefully to the calligraphy and wrote strokes. When he came out, he was more careful than filming, and he smiled even halfway through the practice: "Fortunately, I didn't go to a Chinese school before. Otherwise, I would be miserable just by penalizing my name to copy the name!" Yuan Heping also laughed and said, "Yes! The strokes are true. Many." In the end Michelle Yeoh succeeded in writing with a domineering font, and the calligraphy teacher also praised: "Yes, just right, this one can be taken!"