When a busy Beijing couple struggling with their relationship decide to holiday in Australia and focus on conceiving a baby, they suddenly find themselves caught in the middle of a complex art heist, leading them on a dangerous yet hilarious journey.
Gu Xi is about to lose her job because of undocumented citizenship status. While making use of all her connections in her effort to get official registration papers, she also tries to getting along with her brother's new girlfriend.
Li Xuelian y su marido Qin Yuhe organizan un falso divorcio para obtener un segundo apartamento. Pero seis meses más tarde, él se volverá a casar con otra mujer. Entonces Li, llena de ira, presenta una demanda que perderá, ya que en su momento cumplieron con todos los procedimientos legales. Además, Qin ahora la acusa de haber sido impura en su noche de bodas. Diez años después, Li emprende un viaje a la capital durante el Congreso Nacional del Pueblo, con el objetivo de completar su absurdo periplo de una década por el hijo que no tuvo.
Hao Dong suffers from insomnia. One night he sees his neighbour across the street getting murdered. But when he arrives at the scene to investigate, the body has disappeared and the apartment turns out to be vacant. His girlfriend Yifan believes lack of sleep is playing tricks on his mind. Then he is witness to yet another murder, this time in his hometown of Nine Mile Village, and once again he appears to have imagined it all. Or is there something more going on? Does Hao Dong’s childhood in Nine Mile Village hold the key to this mystery?
Ambientada en 1860, Warlords es una historia épica sobre tres hermanos de sangre que luchan en las legendarias contiendas bélicas y políticas hacia al final de la dinastía Quing (1644-1911).
A wedding musician fails to wed his own love: Little Trumpet is raring to marry his childhood sweetheart, but a series of setbacks has prevented them from getting their way. Criticism against social formalities becomes all the more forceful with the clever use of contrast and irony, not to mention the realist and comedic touch a la Zhu Shilin. Of special mention is the famous teahouse scene where dynamic, melodic camerawork creates a hilarity that continues to amaze to this day. A genuine masterpiece with every single detail, down to the minor props, forming an integral part of a whole. Today, young couples are struggling nonetheless to get a roof over their heads, a testimony to the fact that poverty still reigns beneath the facade of harmony and stability after all these years.