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UPDATED: July 29, 2013
Fast and Furious 6 Opens in China
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Sarah Li (left) attends the debut of the film Fast and Furious 6 in Los Angeles on May 22 and poses for a photo with film director Justin Lin (SEVEN STARS MEDIA)

Fast and Furious 6 arrives in Chinese cinemas on July 26.

The latest installment follows Dominic Toretto, played by Vin Diesel, as his gang moves away from heists to work with the Diplomatic Security Services.

The film received warm reception for its spectacular action scenes, having already grossed over $710 million at the box office world-wide.

Directed by Justin Lin, the film also features Chinese star Sarah Li Yan.

"The hundreds of eyes were just looking at you. And I was nervous. Then Justin came to me and said 'Sarah, I want your eyes tougher and cooler. Justin was patient. I was embarrassed. So it's not like that easy. I still have a lot of (things) to learn," Li said.

This could spell the start of Li's big break into Hollywood.

Li was also cast in a Hollywood remake of John Woo's 1988 film the Killer last year. The project is currently thought to be in pre-production.

(CRIENGLISH.com July 26, 2013)


 
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