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I will do everything I can in my position to convince the Greeks to choose to stay in the euro zone and everything to convince Europeans....Michelle Yeoh says ‘lifetime opportunity’ to play Suu Kyi Saturday, 04 February 2012 00:35
Hong Kong: Actor Michelle Yeoh said yesterday playing the role of Aung San Suu Kyi in the “The Lady” was an opportunity of a lifetime, as the film about the Myanmar democracy leader made its debut in Hong Kong.
But the Hong Kong-based, Malaysian-born star refused to be drawn on the film’s likely reception in Myanmar, otherwise known as Burma, where Suu Kyi’s recent release from house arrest has ignited the democracy movement.
“When I first heard that someone wants to make a movie about Aung San Suu Kyi, instinctively I knew as an actor that this is a role of a lifetime,” the former Bond girl told reporters ahead of the film’s Hong Kong premier. “She is such a revered person, she is such as good human being (who) would be very inspirational for me not just as an actor but for my audience as well.”
The 48-year-old star of films including “Tomorrow Never Dies” and “Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon” said the pressure of playing a Nobel Peace Prize winning icon of democratic struggle was a weight on her shoulders. “Of course I was pressured, of course you feel a great sense of responsibility because of who she is and what she represents,” Yeoh said.
“But I think what is important for me is my commitment not just to myself but to the profession that I love... This was truly an opportunity of a lifetime.”
“The Lady” is a two-hour biopic that focuses on the private life of Suu Kyi, her late British husband, Michael Aris, and their two sons as she assumes the mantle of democracy leader in a country ruled by an iron-fisted junta.
AFP
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