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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaOn a wild road trip, three men find inner peace in the city that never sleeps.On a wild road trip, three men find inner peace in the city that never sleeps.On a wild road trip, three men find inner peace in the city that never sleeps.
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The first half of the film is particularly wonderful, with a good laugh point, careful production and smooth editing and transition. The combination of Xu Zheng and Wang Baoqiang is the guarantee of Chinese comedy films.
Thailand is really beautiful. It's the key to success to be able to catch up with the end of Christmas. Now domestic films can also make entertaining films. The biggest difference between this and the front is that it's not all a journey. In this case, Thai demons and temples have been brought into full play. And oh, that snake bite wound is too fake, at least apply some purple medicine... For a domestic film, I think it would be better to do this, at least everyone can laugh. The plot is reasonable, so don't go into it.
Expected to see protagonists in funny situations based on cultural differences and Thailand-specific activities/places. So, like any other "X goes to Y" movie.
Heavily disappointed. Not nearly enough Thailand, too much Chinese over-acting.
It seems that the script was written by a kid that heard a thing or two about Thailand.
Weak in every aspect.
Sadly, this is another lame movie that passes for popular in China. It's disappointing to see that Wang Baoqing has a knack for playing a painfully annoying character; Wang is pretty good at being an ordinary guy in indie movies, i.e. the amazing Blind Shaft. Here, Wang is cartoonishly destructive and annoying, and armed with a cactus. He's supposed to be a hapless idiot, but really he seems to want to be an injurious nincompoop.
The boss is another character that seems outlandish to me, but maybe less so to Chinese audiences. I find it hard to fathom someone so stiff and smarmy. Compared to these wackos, Xu is too straight. Perhaps it's that I'm American, but I can't see past this. With good Chinese independent films, there is little lost in translation; it's a smack of reality. With this movie, I can't seem to enjoy Chinese-style wacky comedy.
The boss is another character that seems outlandish to me, but maybe less so to Chinese audiences. I find it hard to fathom someone so stiff and smarmy. Compared to these wackos, Xu is too straight. Perhaps it's that I'm American, but I can't see past this. With good Chinese independent films, there is little lost in translation; it's a smack of reality. With this movie, I can't seem to enjoy Chinese-style wacky comedy.
"Ren Zai Jiong Tu: Tai Jiong" (aka "Lost in Thailand") from writers Ding Ding, Huan Shu and Zheng Xu turned out to be a rather enjoyable comedy.
When I sat down to watch this 2012 Chinese comedy here in 2022, I had never heard about it. But of course I opted to give it a chance, given it being an Asian movie that I hadn't already seen. And I am glad that I did, because I was genuinely entertained by this movie from director Zheng Xu.
The storyline is funny and nicely paced, with lots of funny moments and well-rounded characters. The plot is straight forward, and definitely takes the audience along on a good, wholesome joyride.
The movie also had a good cast ensemble, despite it being a relatively small ensemble. The movie had Zheng Xu, Baoqiang Wang and Bo Huang in the leading roles, so you are in good company. And these actors carried the movie quite well.
"Ren Zai Jiong Tu: Tai Jiong" is a good, straight up comedy, and it is well worth the time of watching it.
My rating of "Ren Zai Jiong Tu: Tai Jiong" lands on a six out of ten stars.
When I sat down to watch this 2012 Chinese comedy here in 2022, I had never heard about it. But of course I opted to give it a chance, given it being an Asian movie that I hadn't already seen. And I am glad that I did, because I was genuinely entertained by this movie from director Zheng Xu.
The storyline is funny and nicely paced, with lots of funny moments and well-rounded characters. The plot is straight forward, and definitely takes the audience along on a good, wholesome joyride.
The movie also had a good cast ensemble, despite it being a relatively small ensemble. The movie had Zheng Xu, Baoqiang Wang and Bo Huang in the leading roles, so you are in good company. And these actors carried the movie quite well.
"Ren Zai Jiong Tu: Tai Jiong" is a good, straight up comedy, and it is well worth the time of watching it.
My rating of "Ren Zai Jiong Tu: Tai Jiong" lands on a six out of ten stars.
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- ConexõesReferenced in Ben Pao Ba Xiong Di: Ren Zai Jiong Tu Zhi Han Jiong Pt.1 (2014)
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- Lost in Thailand
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 57.387
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 32.206
- 10 de fev. de 2013
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 197.757.387
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 45 min(105 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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