All About Women Chinese pinyin Nrn b hui , originally titled She Aint Mean and Not All Women Are Bad, is a 2008 Chinese romantic comedydrama film directed by Tsui Hark. Starring Kitty Zhang, Zhou Xun and Gwei Lunmei, the film tells a series of interwoven stories as it focuses on the lives of three women and their romantic relationships. Zhou plays a clumsy woman who secretly develops a pheromone drug patch, which serves as a plot device for the film Kwai plays a punk rock band singer, who is also a boxer and novelist and Zhang plays a wealthy attractive woman.
The film features cameos from four filmmakers the films director, Tsui Hark, in a deleted scene, cameos as a taxi driver coscreenwriter Kwak Jaeyong appears as a noodle restaurant patron Hong Kong film director Jacob Cheung appears as himself, playing an unlucky patient and actorfilm producer Henry Fong appears as Ou Fanfans boss.To commemorate on the 25th anniversary of his production company Film Workshop, director Tsui Hark wanted the film to be one of several remakes of films produced by the company. Tsui expressed his inspiration for All About Women being a calligraphy with the words She Aint Mean written in Chinese . He said that after seeing the drawing, he awoke one day, and images of countless women flashed across his mind. While promoting his 1991 film Once Upon a Time in China in Seoul, Korea, Tsui attended a seminar, where met Korean filmmaker Kwak Jaeyong. Tsui began working on a script titled Shes a Hooligan, developing various characters, who began to gradually form into something more concrete after several days. When Tsui discovered that Kwak was working on a script similar to his, he abandoned his own script, and collaborated with Kwak. Kwak wrote the script in Korean before it was translated into Chinese. Tsui then commented on and amended the Chinese version before it was translated back into Korean. The script was later reedited by Kwak and retranslated into Chinese. ........
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