Actors Greg Hsu, Angela Yuen to meet fans at Singapore premiere of new movie Measure In Love

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Hong Kong actress Angela Yuen (left) and Taiwanese actor Greg Hsu star in the film Measure In Love (2025).

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SINGAPORE – Taiwanese actor Greg Hsu and Hong Kong actress Angela Yuen are coming to town to meet fans as part of an Asia promotional tour for their new romance fantasy film.

The duo will be attending the Sept 25 Singapore premiere of Measure In Love (2025), a love story set in a world split into the Aurora and Evergreen zones, where time and gravity operate differently. Hsu plays a thief in the Evergreen Zone, while Yuen’s character is part of a medical team from the Aurora Zone.

The movie will make its world premiere at the Busan International Film Festival on Sept 21, and will open in Singapore cinemas on Oct 3.

Ticket sales for Measure In Love’s Singapore premiere, held at GV VivoCity’s GVmax cinema hall at 9pm, begin on Sept 17 from 3pm via Golden Village sales channels. They cost $45 for GV Movie Club members and $50 for non-members.

Apart from Singapore, the stars will also be carrying out promotional duties in Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong and Taipei.

Measure In Love is produced by veteran Taiwanese actress-director Sylvia Chang, and its theme song Blink Of Eternity is performed by Singaporean superstar JJ Lin. Its score is by Hong Kong musician Wan Pin Chu, who also co-composed the theme song and won Best Original Film Score at the Hong Kong Film Awards in April for his work on the 2024 film The Last Dance.

Hsu rose to fame with his roles in Taiwanese time-travel series Someday Or One Day (2019 to 2020) and Taiwanese supernatural comedy film Marry My Dead Body (2022), for which he was nominated for a Best Actor prize at the Golden Horse Awards in 2023.

Yuen, who has been active in Hong Kong and Taiwan since 2016, was nominated for Best Actress at the Golden Horse Awards in 2022 and Hong Kong Film Awards in 2023 for her performance as a single mother in the Hong Kong film The Narrow Road (2022).

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