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Lin Yuan Movies

2007  
 
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Prolific Hong King actor-turned-director Francis Ng pulls double duty for this comedy centering on the age-old Chinese ritual of lion dancing. Gai is an office manager whose slacker ways have earned the ire of the higher ups, and now in order to keep his job he is forced to team with colleague Gau to participate in a high-profile talent contest sponsored by the company. Later, after mastering the art of lion dancing with a little help from Gau's uncle (Anthony Wong), the pair unintentionally sends the city into a lion dance frenzy. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Francis NgAnthony Wong, (more)
 
2006  
 
A strange story of adultery, jealousy, voyeurism and revenge is told in chapters by three of the characters involved in this ambitious drama from director Zhang Yibai. Momo (Lin Yuan) is a photographer who has a less-than-healthy obsession with the lives of other people, especially the folks who live in the apartment complex near her studio. As she share a story with us, John Zheng (Hu Jun) is one of the tenants at the complex -- a successful businessman, John has a beautiful wife named Rose Feng (Carina Lau) and a child. However, while keeping tabs on John, Momo discovers he also has a mistress, Sharon Liang (Song Jia), who runs a nail salon. As Momo tries to uncover more about John's dalliances, she gets to know Rose, and discovers she's long been unhappy with John. As Rose becomes the victim of a persistent vandal who dumps red paint on her car and her home, John takes over telling the story and explains how he and Sharon met and became lovers. As the story returns to where it left off, Liu Fendou (Liao Fan), the doorman at the apartment block, becomes the new narrator as John and Rose's child is kidnapped and a murder throws the other characters into disarray. Curiosity Kills The Cat (aka Haoqi Haisi Mao) was written for the screen by Huo Xin, one of China's leading screenwriters. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Carina LauHu Jun, (more)
 
2005  
 
A young girl living with her family in rural China finds both her father and the rapidly changing times weighing heavily on her dreams in this drama from filmmaker Wang Xiaoshuai. At the dawn of the 1980s, modern sensibilities had reached to the furthest corners of the globe, but previous political obligation had forced some loyal Chinese families to move to remote border provinces in hopes of establishing a stronger line of defense against possible invasion. Qinghong's family was one such family, though her father's growing regret of having uprooted his life for an invasion that never came has been weighing heavily on his conscience. As dreams of returning to Shanghai haunt his sleep, Qinghong's father vows not to let his daughter establish roots in the remote region in hopes that when the time comes, his clan can return to the modern world from which they came so long ago. In his quest to ensure that Qinghong is ready when that time comes, he isolates his daughter by crushing her dreams with poisonous rhetoric and attempting to ensure that her crush on a local boy doesn't have the opportunity to develop into something deeper. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Gao YuanyuanLi Bin, (more)