Tells the story of prosecutor Han Ming (Lei Jiayin) who is involved in a difficult case where the intentional injury of people is turned into a legitimate defense.
Yu Liangsheng (Bao Beier) is forced by his mother to go to western Sichuan to look for his younger sister Yu Xiao (He Lanjiao), who is on her way to teach, but learns that she has been kidnapped by human traffickers, and he embarks on a perilous journey to rescue her. On the way, he accidentally encounters Gu Xiaoman (Li Meng), who is also a drifter, not realizing that the two are about to be involved in a bigger conspiracy. Each party has its own agenda, and a series of hilarious farces are staged. What awaits them at the end of their journey?
The delivery service notice that there is a one package left to deliver for Spring Festival. Ma Guang leaves for a journey in order to deliver it. During the trip he needs a little bit of help from his online game friends.
A group of filmmakers are gathered in a dark and windy night for preparation of shooting a film based on a sensational murder case. It's unrealized that they are placed in the real crime scene and the true murderer is among them.
A pig farmer, a busboy, a salon owner, an expat architect and a jaded rich girl cross paths as thousands of dead pigs float down the Yangtze River toward Shanghai.
In the latter part of the last century, Lu Xiaolu has just graduated from technical school and is currently working in a chemical factory. He hasn't a clue about what he will do in the future or how he should lead his life. Lu Xiaolu lacks skills. Moreover, he loves to play games, fight with his colleagues and is often found redoing poorly executed tasks. However, Lu Xiaolu is captivated by a beautiful young girl named Bai Lan, who he pursues and eventually falls in love with. Bai Lan in the end applies for graduate school and abruptly leaves for Shanghai...
The film focuses on the suffering of Chinese who were imprisoned in a forced labor camp called Jiabiangou in the Gobi Desert in winter 1960 under Mao Zedong on the grounds that they were "rightist elements". The film tells of the harsh life of these men, who coped with physical exhaustion, extreme cold, starvation and death on a daily basis.