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But why ban her now if the movie has already been showing in Chinese theatres for several months now?

Allowing the movie to be shown and then banning the actress several months later seems fuzzy. Might as well ban the movie on opening day.

I agree.

Tang Wei can move to HK if she likes. Pianists Li Yundi, Lang Lang and actors Zhang Ziyi and Hu Jun (of Lanyu fame) have already got HK citizenship.

Tang Wei speaks Cantonese quite well. She usually speaks in Cantonese on HK TV.

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Here's a NPR review of Lust Caution.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89494817

If you look at Metacritic (which compiles averages of movie reviews), Lust Caution got mediocre reviews in most major US newspapers. A lot of reviewers thought the film was a bit boring. I think the NPR reviewer captured why it was a good movie, and why it was fairly popular in Asia.

http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/lustcaution?q=lust%20caution

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