Han Tongsheng
출생 : 1955-06-01, Beijing - China
Zhou Jidao
A terminally ill gangster becomes a police insider to cash in on the life insurance but ends up a department hero in this Chinese action comedy.
何老爷子
Yu Feng and Liang Liang's puppy gets gravely injured while defending them from the neighbour's large and aggressive Tibetan Mastiff. The arrogant owner of the Tibetan Mastiff, however, refuses to take responsibility, and the police aren't of much help since no people were hurt. When push comes to shove, Yu Feng vows to fight for justice for his puppy.
From World War, to revolution and ultimately rebirth, Forever Young is the story of four generations spanning a hundred years of modern Chinese history. Each generation faces its own unique set of challenges. Up against corporate corruption, the trials and tribulations of the cultural revolution, and one's duty to nation in time of war, they are faced with choosing their individual paths through history. But as the challenges and turmoil of each generation may differ as time changes, what was learned in the past cannot help but effect the choices that are made in the future as it is passed down from generation to generation. And that is the universal message that being true to yourself is precious. It is the source of strength that empowers one to become the person they want to be, to march forward as far as their hearts desire, into the future.
杨双树
A young musician from a small town in China tries to save his town's treasured Rock Park by organizing a charity rock concert.
Chan Qing
문화혁명의 시기인 1969년, 베이징의 젊은 학생 첸 젠은 유목민 부족을 가르치기 위해 내몽고로 보내진다. 하지만 대자연에서 오히려 공동체와 자유, 책임에 대해 배우게 된다. 무엇보다 늑대라는 동물에 매료된 그는 새끼를 키워 길들여보기로 한다. 하지만 부족의 전통적 삶의 방식은 중앙정부가 그 지역의 늑대들을 모두 제거하기로 결정하면서 위협받게 된다.
Juror 3
When the film broke out that a young man coming from a rich adopted family murdered his birth father, the controversy around the case hit a nerve with the public at large. An experiment was held through the form of virtual court inside a college to discuss this hot topic. During the process of virtual court, 12 Chinese people from different walks of life got together and discussed the case like a jury. Through intricate and thought provoking questions from the main character, people start to think more critically about the case. During this process, one sees the revelation of people's bias and emotional-preconceptions about the suspect, about each other, and also about the society.
The residents of a nursing home sneak past security guards to compete in a nationally televised talent contest.
Officer Lin
리는 거듭되는 불행한 사건 속에서 완전히 녹초가 되고 만다. 아내는 점점 까다롭게 굴며 한시도 집에 머물지 않고, 청구서는 쌓이고, 일에 대한 압박감에 짓눌린 그는 공청회에서 거짓말을 하고 만다. 결국, 지친 삶을 비관해 자살을 시도하지만 운 좋게도(?) 그의 이웃인 척의 방해로 실패하게 된다. 그리고 척은 리가 자신의 삶을 스스로 관리하고 남에게 좌우되지 않도록 격려를 아끼지 않는다. 하지만 척은 정말 리를 대하는 것만큼 좋은 사람일까? 그리고 리는 척과 새롭게 쌓은 우정에 대해 어떤 대가를 치르게 될 것인가?
I’m not entirely sure what this one’s about, folks, but that hasn’t stopped me from watching the embedded trailer a couple of times tonight. It’s a little jarring and a touch annoying, but that, I think, is what makes this film so alluring. Although a proper synopsis detailing a few plot points would be nice to have, all you really need to know about the flick resides in its title. There is, in fact, a dinner party taking place, and crazy things are happening at a mad rapid pace. Beyond that, your guess is as good as mine. But don’t waste your time over-thinking it. Director Shang Jing’s “Crazy Dinner Party”, which stars Fan Wei, Huang Bo, Monica Mok, Liu Hua, and Liang Guanhua, opens in China on January 23rd, 2012. When will the rest of us get to partake in said festivity? That remains to be seen
Actress-turned-director and first-time producer Xu Jinglei presents her third feature film, titled Dreams May Come. Like her widely acclaimed directorial piece Letter From An Unknown Woman, Dreams May Come also stars Xu as the female lead. Written by top Chinese novelist Wang Shuo, witty dialogues between a TV actress and a TV director occupy over 90% of the film’s running time. The actress is tired of good-girl roles in TV dramas and wants to quit, but the director persuades her not to.
Yu Wenjuan's brother
Written by Liu Zhenyun, based on his own novel of the same title, the film revolves around two successful men whose marriages were wrecked when their wives uncovered their extramarital affairs through traces left in their cellphones. More broadly, the film explores the role of cellphones in interpersonal relationships in modern China, where the rapid development in information technology is having huge impacts on the way people communicate.
The film tells of the attempts made by a Beijing van driver (Ge You) to obtain his wage arrears from travel agency boss (Fu Biao) - even to the point of kidnapping the latter's Singaporean girlfriend (Jacklyn Wu).
In this experimental play, He Yunqing is a Go master who has played chess all his life