Lee Byung-hun Meets Takuya Kimura in High-Profile Film
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Two top stars from Korea and Japan have once again displayed their respective talents in the same movie. Lee Byung-hun and Takuya Kimura are appearing together for the second time--after their 2007 Japanese film Hero--in "I Come With The Rain".
Directed by Vietnamese-French director Anh Hung Tran, whose works include "The Scent of Green Papaya" and "Cyclo", the film is a multinational project starring Josh Hartnett and Elias Koteas in addition to Lee and Kimura.
The thriller centers around ex-Los Angeles cop Kline (Josh Hartnett) who travels to Hong Kong in search of the missing son (Takuya Kimura) of a Chinese billionaire. Lee plays a role of a mafia boss in Hong Kong.
With trailers released on April 18, it is scheduled to hit theaters in Japan on June 6. A large-scale premiere will be held in the island country, which all the stars will attend.
Directed by Vietnamese-French director Anh Hung Tran, whose works include "The Scent of Green Papaya" and "Cyclo", the film is a multinational project starring Josh Hartnett and Elias Koteas in addition to Lee and Kimura.
The thriller centers around ex-Los Angeles cop Kline (Josh Hartnett) who travels to Hong Kong in search of the missing son (Takuya Kimura) of a Chinese billionaire. Lee plays a role of a mafia boss in Hong Kong.
With trailers released on April 18, it is scheduled to hit theaters in Japan on June 6. A large-scale premiere will be held in the island country, which all the stars will attend.
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