Lee Byung-hun's threatening' bloody muscles' in Hollywood
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The still-cuts from the Korean Waves star, Lee Byung-hun's first Hollywood debut film, "I Come with the Rain" were finally released.
Recently, the photos were uploaded to an American film site, in which Lee Byung-hun showed off his powerfully built body. His bloodied body and the bloodthirsty expression were frightening.
"I Come with the Rain" is directed by Director Tran Anh Hung ("Mui du du xanh" -"L'odeur de la papaye verte" ("The Scent of Green Papaya"), "Le Van Loc" ("Cyclo")) and is a collaborate work between France and America. Lee Byung-hun is appearing as a head of Hong Kong mafia.
Other casts include a Hollywood star, Josh Hartnett; a Chinese star, Daniel Woo; and the top Japanese actor, Takuya Kimura. Director Tran Anh Hung's wife, Tran Nu Yen-Khe, is also appearing as Lee Byung-hun's wife in the film.
On the other hand, Lee Byung-hun is still in Los Angeles to shoot a film "G.I.Joe" which is based on a popular animation.
Recently, the photos were uploaded to an American film site, in which Lee Byung-hun showed off his powerfully built body. His bloodied body and the bloodthirsty expression were frightening.
"I Come with the Rain" is directed by Director Tran Anh Hung ("Mui du du xanh" -"L'odeur de la papaye verte" ("The Scent of Green Papaya"), "Le Van Loc" ("Cyclo")) and is a collaborate work between France and America. Lee Byung-hun is appearing as a head of Hong Kong mafia.
Other casts include a Hollywood star, Josh Hartnett; a Chinese star, Daniel Woo; and the top Japanese actor, Takuya Kimura. Director Tran Anh Hung's wife, Tran Nu Yen-Khe, is also appearing as Lee Byung-hun's wife in the film.
On the other hand, Lee Byung-hun is still in Los Angeles to shoot a film "G.I.Joe" which is based on a popular animation.
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