The 78th Cannes Film Festival is set to open on May 13, with the highly anticipated Hong Kong film "The Wind, Forest, Fire and Mountain" selected for this year's "Midnight Screening" section. The film stars Takeshi Kaneshiro, Sean Lau, Louis Koo, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Gao Yuanyuan, and Richie Jen. Shot in 2017, the film will meet with global audiences at the Cannes Film Festival, and there's hope for Takeshi Kaneshiro to have a standout moment on the red carpet.
The film's director, Juno Mak, recently stated in an interview that he hasn't contacted Takeshi Kaneshiro to confirm the Cannes schedule as he just returned to Hong Kong from Thailand. He admitted, "In recent years, Takeshi Kaneshiro rarely comes to Hong Kong. Regardless, as long as any cast or crew can attend, I feel incredibly honored."
In a preview of a talk show, Juno Mak shared a fun anecdote about his first meeting with Takeshi Kaneshiro. At the time, he was bewildered by the "mysterious aura" of the male idol: "The location clearly existed, but it wasn't above ground. I searched for quite a while before realizing the entrance was actually underground!" This experience adds to the legendary low-key and mysterious image of Takeshi Kaneshiro.
With "The Wind, Forest, Fire and Mountain" soon to debut at Cannes, the movements of "male idol" Takeshi Kaneshiro have also become a focal point. Fans not only expect to see his charisma on the red carpet but also hope to once again appreciate the unique appeal of this film industry giant through the movie.
The film's director, Juno Mak, recently stated in an interview that he hasn't contacted Takeshi Kaneshiro to confirm the Cannes schedule as he just returned to Hong Kong from Thailand. He admitted, "In recent years, Takeshi Kaneshiro rarely comes to Hong Kong. Regardless, as long as any cast or crew can attend, I feel incredibly honored."
In a preview of a talk show, Juno Mak shared a fun anecdote about his first meeting with Takeshi Kaneshiro. At the time, he was bewildered by the "mysterious aura" of the male idol: "The location clearly existed, but it wasn't above ground. I searched for quite a while before realizing the entrance was actually underground!" This experience adds to the legendary low-key and mysterious image of Takeshi Kaneshiro.
With "The Wind, Forest, Fire and Mountain" soon to debut at Cannes, the movements of "male idol" Takeshi Kaneshiro have also become a focal point. Fans not only expect to see his charisma on the red carpet but also hope to once again appreciate the unique appeal of this film industry giant through the movie.