Whether it is the Guling Street boy under the lens of Yang Dechang, the lovers who have traveled through three eras in “The Best Time”, or the boxer first-line heaven and chess master “Wu Qingyuan” in “The Grandmaster”, as one of the most talented actors in the Asian film industry, Zhang Zhen constantly breaks through himself, boldly tries new themes and roles, and performs to the fullest. As a pioneer of creative watchmaking, Cartier has always been innovative and ahead of its time, creating a series of classic watch designs: the square Santos, the rectangular Tank, the round Ballon Bleu, and the new Clé de Cartier collection with its sleek and rounded design, which also carries the essence of bold innovation. This season, Zhang Zhen perfectly showcases the new Clé de Cartier, bringing “the best time”.
Zhang Zhen, who was nominated for Best Actor at the Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards at the age of 15, has always maintained a calm attitude and pursued a simple lifestyle amid the changes in the entertainment industry. He said his favorite place in the world is his hometown in Taiwan. He loves to climb mountains, and his hometown is just a short distance from the busy city and surrounded by nature.
He enjoys visiting Taiwan night markets and loves eating stir-fried side dishes and braised pork rice. Away from the spotlight of being an actor, he is the Zhang Zhen who likes to find himself and inner peace in nature. Like the simple and timeless Clé de Cartier, balanced, clear, and restrained, drawing inspiration from contemporary architecture, its simple and compact lines create a flawless, minimalist shape. The whole watch will be “rounded” and “elegant”, giving people a sense of flowing water. The minimalist design not only inspires Cartier‘s watch creations but also reveals the essence of a minimalist life: to move forward bravely without forgetting the original intention, to advocate purity and simplicity. It is like Zhang Zhen in and out of the spotlight, lifting weights with ease, living a very self-aware life; though it may seem like a sword fight, it reflects real life.
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