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South China Morning Post
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
She's Got No Name movie review: Zhang Ziyi anchors part one of Peter Chan's murder mystery
3.5/5 stars An unsolved real-life murder in Japanese-occupied Shanghai in 1945 provides the backdrop for a vicious battle of the sexes in She's Got No Name. Peter Chan Ho-sun 's captivating period drama proves both morally ambiguous and thematically diffuse – though perhaps not entirely by its filmmakers' design. Hong Kong film-goers should be aware that the 96-minute cut showing in the city's cinemas is very different from the sweeping 150-minute version that premiered out of competition at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival Unlike that presumably shelved edit, the theatrical one is actually the first half of a two-part film that Chan came up with towards the end of the project, which underwent various format changes and was even considered for release as a TV drama series. Play


Daily Mail
08-07-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mail
Nick Kyrgios reveals stunning plan to hold 'battle of the sexes' tennis match against world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka
Nick Kyrgios has revealed he and three-time Grand Slam champion Aryna Sabalenka are planning to stage a battle of the sexes exhibition match this year - with two major rule changes to make the clash more difficult for him. Kyrgios, a Wimbledon men's singles finalist and outspoken commentator, has left fans buzzing about his plans to take on the world No.1 female player. 'Sabalenka and I are thinking about doing a battle of the sexes later in the year,' he told Talk Sport. 'Where the court is going to be slightly smaller [at Sabalenka's end], for me with one serve... 'I'm playing on a slightly smaller than the usual tennis court.' The Australian said the match, inspired by 1973's infamous 'battle of the sexes' tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs, will likely take place in Hong Kong later in the year. 'I'm really nervous about it, to be honest, she's in her absolute prime right now,' he said. 'And she's getting the wooden legs [version] of me - but I'm still feeling confident that I can get her. 'I think I've still got enough variation and talent in the tank to take Sabalenka, but she's fierce and I'm feeling nerves right now.' The original 'battle of the sexes' match in 1973, was one of biggest media events of its day and King's impressive victory was widely credited with striking an impressive blow for the women's liberation movement. Despite being 55 at the time, retired tennis champ Bobby Riggs was expected to comfortably beat Billie Jean King, then 29 and the world's No. 2 female player. Four months earlier, Riggs had easily dispatched with the women's No. 1 Margaret Court. Instead, Riggs lost 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 to King before a stunned audience of 30,472 fans at the Houston Astrodome. It's still the largest crowd in to ever attend a tennis match in the USA and millions more were watching on TV. The outcome has repeatedly been dogged by claims it was fixed or the result was thrown, something Riggs repeatedly denied until his death in 1995. Sabalenka, 27, is an intense competitor and one of the most expressive players in the game. But Kyrgios says she is very different off the court. 'When she is on the court she is incredibly intense, she is fierce, she has a big game. She is almost scary,' he said. 'But off the court she is gentle. She came on my podcast and I really got to know and connect with her at a human level and she is really funny, she is nice and she was telling me that she wanted to change that perception.