
Okay, so we knew Andy Lau had made some pretty good movies (including Fulltime Killer and Infernal Affairs — the superior film on which The Departed was based), and had a pretty big singing career, but who knew he was into calligraphy? Apparently LG did, and so created a special edition of the Shine in his honour, featuring the versatile actor’s motto, ‘Heaven is where the kind hearted people are,’ inscribed on the back using his own calligraphy. Yeah, well, you might have a pop career, be a rich movie star, and show some talent with the brush strokes, but your motto sucks, Lau!
Er, hit the jump for a big shot of the Andy Lau Shine. It’s actually kind of cool.

From what we can make out from the Korean press release, there will be 3,000 of these beauties made. No word on pricing, though, from the looks of things.
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