The Chinese movie "What Women Want" ("Wo Zhi Nv Ren Xin") featuring Andy Lau and Gong Li has released its theme song, "Slip Away".
The song was sung by singer-actor Andy Lau.
"It's been a long time that I didn't sing English songs. Different from the past, the song in the film is special and the English lyrics are difficult. I hope Gong Li will love this song," Andy Lau said.
Chen Daming, director of the film, said the song would bring fresh feelings to the audience.
The film is a remake of the American one of the same title, which featured Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt and went on to become one of the most successful films of 2000. The film is about an advertising agency manager who suddenly finds he can read women's minds.
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