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6.4/10
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A city in southern China and a bag containing a million yuan draw several people from diverse backgrounds with different personal motives into a bloody conflict.A city in southern China and a bag containing a million yuan draw several people from diverse backgrounds with different personal motives into a bloody conflict.A city in southern China and a bag containing a million yuan draw several people from diverse backgrounds with different personal motives into a bloody conflict.
- Awards
- 8 wins & 14 nominations total
Changlong Zhu
- Xiao Zhang
- (voice)
Jian Liu
- Fang Yuanjun
- (voice)
- …
Siming Yang
- Liu shu
- (voice)
Haitao Shi
- A De
- (voice)
Xiaofeng Ma
- Shoupi
- (voice)
Yu Wu
- Swallow's Mom
- (voice)
Hongyu Zeng
- Little Boss
- (voice)
Jie Gao
- Land Rover Man
- (voice)
Haochen Li
- Zhang Cuifang
- (voice)
- …
Pincun Liu
- Hacker
- (voice)
Renwen Zhang
- Student 1
- (voice)
- Director
- Writer
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Xiao Zhang is a good kid, but his girlfriend had botched plastic surgery and he needs money to get her another operation, so he robs Uncle Liu, a shady crime boss, of a million yuan. Uncle Liu, unsurprisingly, wants it back, so he sends enforcer/hit-man Skinny on Xiao Zhang's trail, but already things are complicated because other people have stumbled across the young man and know what's in his bag
. This is kind of a modern Chinese animated take on "Pulp Fiction," only told in a brisk 77 minutes, including a hallucinatory scene in which one of the couples after the money sing about moving to "Shangri- La." It's extremely recent, as it includes Trump's first press conference after his election win and references to Brexit, but the sort of gritty, down-on-its-luck industrial town in which the events of this single day take place is quite timeless, and the down-on-their-luck characters respond to "free money" in the way humans have since it was invented. Quirky, odd and inventive; if you get the chance, by all means see it!
A neo-noir animated take on a mob film, following a big bag of money as it moves from one person to the next, suspiciously. At once an absurdist escape and a biting commentary on consumer culture, the movie will captivate big audiences with its homage to films like "The Godfather," "Blade Runner" and the works of Tarantino. The characters are all fascinating in their oddities, and the animation style captures the mood in even the smallest details— like a dog limping in the background or a neon sign flickering on the street. Watch it for the violence, watch it for the dry humor, but definitely watch it because the visual style is artistic, emotional and insanely brilliant.
Was lucky enough to catch this in a theatrical screening.
Brilliantly captures the feeling of ennui that one can feel in a run-down urban area... cannot emphasize that enough. The art direction in this area more than makes up for the limited animation in other areas.
As far as tone goes: its a great dark comedy, very dry sense of humor... I laughed out loud several times.
Definitely would recommend trying to seek this out if it plays an arthouse theater near you, or keep an eye out for if/when it arrives on VOD.
A cute little cartoon that is full of Chinese flavors and memories from the 90s. It is refreshing to see a cartoon that basically has no Japanese or American flavors, for just this the creators should be applauded for. The story is interesting too, and somewhat befitting of the structure, as it is simple, direct and ridiculous. The ironic humor of the film flows propels then story forward and pokes fun at so many aspects of society, but it can only carry it to a certain extent. The film lacks depth to be truly impactful even though it is full of heart.
It might well be the soundtrack from the Shanghai Restoration Project that is most notable about this gangster feature. Otherwise, it's all a rather poorly put together animation that follows the story of a suitcase with ¥1 million in it that's been pinched from a boss who is maybe just a bit past his sell buy date. Just to reiterate that point, he puts it's retrieval into the hands of an hit man who has gone a bit from ninja to nanny as he tries to track down the bloke whom we know, pretty much all along, has the cash and hopes to make to to his struggling girlfriend. What are the chances of him getting out alive? Well actually that's not really much of a question - the whole drama sort of meanders along with a degree of inevitability to it that rather draws (unwelcome) attention to the very linear style of the animation. Many of the characters remind me of those rub-on transfers I used to get as a kid. Very two dimensional and rarely in proportion to their contemporaries or their surroundings - especially if there's movement or changes in pace, light/shade going on. It relies on the dismal surroundings of their dilapidated environment and the weather to create much of it's sense of menace and the dialogue does little to put any meat on the bones of their characterisations. Perhaps it's meant to be an allegorical indictment of communist China - a cityscape that, like everything else here, has seen better days? Possibly, but as a crime thriller it's quite literally as flat as a pancake.
Did you know
- TriviaAlmost all the animations of this film were done by Jian Liu himself.
- Crazy creditsThere is a post-credits scene.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $79,393
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $10,463
- Jan 28, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $504,003
- Runtime
- 1h 17m(77 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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