Feng Dinghong Movies
The lives of three strangers come together in the run-up to a major holiday in this comedy-drama from China. Chinese New Year is just around the corner, and people all across the country are making plans to visit friends and family in celebration of the holiday. Zhang Guodong (Chen Gang) works with a construction crew and he's struck a deal with a less-than-scrupulous travel agent (Liu Zhongping) -- in exchange for doing some renovations on an apartment building he owns, Zhang and his co-workers will get free fares for their trips out of town. However, the agent is not going out of his way to help the builders, and Zhang accidentally frightens Bai (Feng Dinghong), an aging high school teacher, giving the old man a heart attack when the crew accidentally bursts into his flat. The workers try to repair the damage to Bai's home while Zhang takes him to the hospital, where he's attended to by Li Jialiang (Zhang Tong), a heart surgeon who is being hounded by a family who blame him for the death of a relative. Over the course of the next few days, Zhang has to force the travel agent to make good on his agreement, Li tries to nurse the elderly man back to health while his wife tries to persuade him to help their son get into a better school, and Bai bonds with a fellow patient (Wang Mingzhi) when he ends up back in the hospital. Yi Nian Dao Tou (aka The End Of Year) was directed by Wang Jing, previously best known for his work in documentaries. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Chen Gang, Wang Chang'e, (more)
A dying love between two powerful people leads to deceit, infidelity, and conspiracy in this epic-scale historical drama from director Zhang Yimou. During the latter days of the Tang dynasty, the Emperor (Chow Yun-Fat) returns home from the war with his son Prince Jai (Jay Chou) in tow. However, the monarch gets a chilly reception from the Empress (Gong Li); though she's eager to see her son, her marriage has become deeply acrimonious, and she's taken a lover, Crown Prince Wan (Liu Ye), her stepson from the Emperor's first marriage. The Emperor, meanwhile, has his own plan for dealing with his failing marriage -- he's ordered the Imperial Doctor (Ni Dahong) to find an exotic drug that will drive the Empress insane and administer it to her without her knowledge. However, the doctor's ethical dilemma is intensified by the fact his daughter Chan (Li Man) has fallen in love with Crown Prince Wan and the two wish to elope. As the Emperor and Empress allow their estrangement to sink into violence and retribution, their youngest son, Prince Yu (Qin Junjie), struggles to keep the peace in the household. Curse of the Golden Flower (aka Man Cheng Jim Dai Huang Jin Jia) received its North American premiere at the 2006 American Film Institute Los Angeles Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Chow Yun-Fat, Gong Li, (more)









