'I Love That Little Crazy Thing' to hit theatres

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A film "I Love That Little Crazy Thing", or Na Jian Feng Kuang De Xiao Shi Jiao Ai Qing, (那件疯狂的小事叫爱情) has recently been rescheduled to hit theatres around China this coming Friday.

Hong Kong singer and actor William Chan Wai-ting (left) and K-pop singer and actress Jessica Jung (right) pose for a picture at a press conference held on August 9, 2016 in Beijing promoting their upcoming film "I Love That Little Crazy Thing".[Photo: CRIENGLISH.com] 

Director Zou Xian led her main cast, including Hong Kong singer and actor William Chan Wai-ting and K-pop singer and actress Jessica Jung, promoting the film.

Zou Xian explains what she thinks of the role of little crazy things would be:

"There are often some small accidents that would drive people crazy. When all these small accidents take place simultaneously, people would feel they experience the worst suffering. If you make an attempt to change the situation, you may find persistency is a critical factor in success."

"I Love That Little Crazy Thing" focuses on a young man Jiang Yang, who dreams of becoming a film director but experiences numerous hardships, which eventually pushes him onto a crazy journey.

William Chan plays the leading role of Jiang Yang. Chan said his character is an ambitious young man similar to his real life self.

"In real life, I put work at first place. In addition to making money, during the working process, you may encounter many failures and overcome it. This process also helps a young boy grow up into a mature man."

William Chan started his career in entertainment industry at the age of 17 and became more widely known by mainland audiences by 29.

In addition, Hong Kong pop star Nicholas Tse plays Jiang Yang's friend and mentor.

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