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UPDATED: August 28, 2009
No Kungfu and No Charity for Jet Li in Ocean Paradise
Jet Li will play the father of an autistic young man in his new project Ocean Paradise
 
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Jet Li attends a press conference for Ocean Paradise on August 26 in Beijing (SINA.COM)

Movie star Jet Li, who has dedicated most of his time to charity work since last year, will take a major role in the film Ocean Paradise, according to the Chinese Web portal Sina.com.

Set in an aquarium, the film tells a simple story between a father and his autistic son. Jet Li plays the father and rising Chinese actor Wen Zhang is "his son".

"I haven't got a role as a father for long," said Jet Li at a press conference in Beijing on Wednesday.

"Last time my son was a kid, and this time it is Wen Zhang...I must have become a father at a very young age," he joked.

"I met some autistic children when I was doing charity work in recent years. When I read the script, I cried," Jet Li said, "I hope to express gratitude to all the parents in the world through the film."

Taiwan actress Kwai Lun-mei will star in the film as a clown who performs in the aquarium and meets the father and son.

"I have been practicing juggling since the day I met the director," said Kwai.

The debut project of screenwriter-turned-director Xue Xiao-lu is slated for release in 2010.

(CRIENGLISH.com August 27, 2009)



 
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