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周杰伦的新电影

2013-07-13来源:CCTV9

Bringing elements of romantic comedy, musical and a heavy dose of action, Taiwan pop idol Jay Chou’s latest directorial effort "The Rooftop" is now in theaters across China. Let’s take a preview of the film, and hear what this all-around entertainer has to say about his second go at the big screen.

Taiwan superstar Jay Chou has not been afraid to spend money on his second film, "The Rooftop".

He’s also not afraid to address criticism of his acting, something he has taken heat for ever since his directorial debut on the 2007 film, "Secret."

However, he says he’s more open now, and that acting has become more natural.

"I opened up more, so people could get the feeling that this character isn’t the Jay Chou that most people are familiar with. If I played Jay Chou, I would only have one expression from beginning to the end. It’s true. I have more expressions now and can face the camera naturally. For this movie, I think I was able to open up and act more freely." Jay Chou said.

The art and stylistic direction have been particularly important in this musical action movie, with Chou unwilling to skimp on the details. With an unlimited budget for costumes and sets, the film is filled with whimsical, retro elements inspired by the 70s.

"I didn’t have any budget for the different styles, I only hoped people would see our sincerity." Jay Chou said.

The movie portrays the clashes between a group of poor youths, who live a carefree life on the rooftops of the homes of wealthy elites. The female lead is played by 22-year-old Li Xinai, a former model with no experience in acting.

Admittedly nervous when she first met Jay Chou, Li says he’s much more approachable than she thought.

"In the past, to me Jay Chou was a superstar, a pop icon. There was such a huge distance between us that I never could have imagined working with him or anything. When we finally worked together, I realized that he treats everyone very well. He is very down-to-earth." Li Xinai said.

Despite the critical failure of his directorial debut "Secret", many fans have given unreserved praise to this latest effort. So far, "The Rooftop" has ranked a 10, the highest score possible, on some of China’s biggest film websites.