Meet the Hong Kong Orchid Woman. She doesnāt fight crime. She helps the homeless. Last spring, a young woman in Hong Kong took to the streets and pass out money and food to those in need.
And next year, sheāll be getting her own feature film.
Inspired by Kick-Ass and 1965 Hong Kong flick Black Rose, the real-life superhero took her name from the cityās flower, the Hong Kong Orchid. āI hide my identity because I donāt want others to say my purpose is to make myself and my family famous,ā she told The Standard last summer
This past December, the hero reappeared in Beijing. It might or might not have been the same lady, and itās possible this was a copycat or just a PR stunt. The superhero sported a new maskāone that showed off part of her face (note the difference in the above gallery). While the woman claimed that this was not a grab for attention, thatās exactly what it appeared to beāa publicity stunt for action film 3D Bauhinia Heroine. (āBauhiniaā refers to the orchidās genus.)
The movie is based on the Hong Kong Orchid and will star Chrissie Chau. Stephen Shiu is directing. Last week, the filmmaker was talking up the project to Western movie websites, like Twitch
The movie carries the tagline ā2013 Everyone Can Be A Heroā. Not everyone, however, can pull off that outfit.
(Top photo: NetEase/3D)