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Ping guo

  • 2007
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.5K
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Elaine Jin, Tony Ka Fai Leung, Dawei Tong, and Bingbing Fan in Ping guo (2007)
Drama

A look at modern-day life in China's capital centered on a ménage-a-quatre involving a young woman, her boss, her husband and her boss's wife.A look at modern-day life in China's capital centered on a ménage-a-quatre involving a young woman, her boss, her husband and her boss's wife.A look at modern-day life in China's capital centered on a ménage-a-quatre involving a young woman, her boss, her husband and her boss's wife.

  • Director
    • Yu Li
  • Writers
    • Fang Li
    • Yu Li
    • Emilie Saada
  • Stars
    • Bingbing Fan
    • Dawei Tong
    • Tony Ka Fai Leung
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yu Li
    • Writers
      • Fang Li
      • Yu Li
      • Emilie Saada
    • Stars
      • Bingbing Fan
      • Dawei Tong
      • Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • 17User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Bingbing Fan
    Bingbing Fan
    • Liu Pingguo
    Dawei Tong
    Dawei Tong
    • An-Kun
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • Lin Dong
    Elaine Jin
    Elaine Jin
    • Wang Mei
    Chloe Maayan
    Chloe Maayan
    • Xiao Mei
    Zhenjiang Bao
    • Dr. Zhang
    Fang Li
    • Mr. Lin
    • (as Li Fang)
    Jinhang Zheng
    • Lin's Girlfriend 1
    Manyang Zhang
    • Lin's Girlfriend 2
    Ailing Huang
    • Lin's Girlfriend 3
    Quinling Mong
    • Police Officer Wang
    Yi Zhou
    Yi Zhou
    • Young Police 1
    Tao Huang
    • Young Police 2
    Liyuan Dong
    • Fat Woman Customer
    Xiaoho Lin
    • Illegal Doctor
    Yan Lv
    • Sha Sha
    Qian Liu
    • Abortion Girl
    Xaio Han
    • Masseuse 1
    • Director
      • Yu Li
    • Writers
      • Fang Li
      • Yu Li
      • Emilie Saada
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    User reviews17

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    lawyg

    New Morality

    I see this movie as a commentary on the new morality in Beijing brought on by modernization. This modernization could not have happened unless there was a mobile work force so the government made a conscious effort to diminish the familial bonds. How else could a worker travel thousands of miles to Beijing or Shenzen to find work? Money had to become of greater importance. The other modernization was that men could only legally marry one woman. In previous times, men would take another wife. In previous times, families would buy children.

    With these two changes to Chinese society, this movie could ensue. An Kun and Liu can now be in Beijing. Lin Dong and Wang Mei would be childless. The lust, heartbreak, the anguish, the loathing, all results. The viewer is left with the question whether the new morality is better than the old. I think the writers preferred the old.
    9ruhi-yaman

    Lost in greed and apathy

    What happens to a collectivist, traditional society after it is traumatized by two extreme social experiments within a period of half a century – dehumanizing communism and equally alienating rampant materialism? Perhaps the best film to come out of mainland China in a decade, Yu Li's Ping Guo is both a scathing social commentary on the state of present day China and a moving human drama. The film, as well as its characters, looks like Beijing: Grey, polluted, crowded and confused. Acting is uniformly excellent. Bingbing Fan, the stunning young actress with morning-after eyes, is superb in the title role as the all-too-human Ping Guo. As the story unfolds and the humanity of the other three leads begin to rise above their greed and apathy, Ping finds her inner strength. The ending, which should be predictable, comes as a touching surprise.

    Others have commented enough on the story. It is best to walk into this film without knowing too much about it. If you are a frequent visitor to China or an observer of its mind-blowing ascent, the film will have more to say to you. However, both the story and the characters are universal. Even a passing knowledge of that fascinating society is sufficient to enjoy this minor masterpiece, although you might miss its many subtle ironies.

    Chinese authorities banned the film from being shown in China. They also banned its producers from working in the industry for two years. The decision, which is almost an unofficial award, won't stop those who want to watch it.
    9mothnm

    Lost in Beijing is not as sordid as it seems at first

    A lower class, working, married woman gets pregnant with lots of plot twists, money, moral dilemmas and human intrigue. If a travelogue/vocabulary brush up is your motive for watching there are some shots of Beijing looking bleak in winter, Tienamen Square, and the Forbidden City in the background during a conversation. My food-traveler mother wanted to know if there was food. With the key character being a pregnant female, she's eating all the time. If low-grade, sordid, masseuse/hooker scenes are what you seek, quit watching after the early drunken rape by boss scene. Otherwise that cutoff point is where you will quit watching, disgusted, wondering why the film wasn't cataloged as porn, but it is also exactly when the film gets interesting and stays interesting to the end. I started cleaning the kitchen at that point but checked in on the film running in the background just in case it redeemed itself. It did redeem itself, and turned out to be captivating.
    5crossbow0106

    Beijing Baby Blues

    This is a story about Liu, who works in a massage parlor (mostly just foot massages) for boss Lin Dong. After getting drunk with a friend from work who was fired, she gets raped by Lin Dong. It turns out, Lin's husband An Kun, a window cleaner just happening to be cleaning the windows at the time and witnessing this, tries to extort money from the boss. Liu becomes pregnant and there is a question of the unborn baby's paternity. Since the boss's wife Wang Mei is unable to bear children, Lin Dong wants badly to be a father, and makes a deal with the girl and her husband, that if its his baby, he'll keep it and give the couple $100,000 yuan. The film is at first farcical due to its unusual premise. It then becomes a strange morality play, that telling lies turns to pain. Beijing is pictured in every outdoor frame of the film as bustling, with constant high rise construction going on. However, I don't see specifically what relevance it has to the story, except to highlight haves and have nots (and want a lot mores). No joke here, it could have been "lost" in any decent sized city in the world. The real problem here is that there are no characters to like, except, to an extent, the wife of the boss, Wang Mei. This film, by the end, filled me with more indifference than pity or hope. I get it, money probably is everything. Everyone in this film made their bed and is now lying in it (the pun is completely intentional). If you have seen the actors in other films and like them, by all means go see this film. However, if you're not a giant fan of films made in mainland China, I'd skip it.
    10clerk123321

    Greed brings out the worst in people....

    Ping Guo is a gem of a movie! I've been watching a lot of Chinese movies recently, but Ping Guo is one of the best of the bunch.

    The story is about two couples intertwined due to unlucky circumstances, but most of them in their hands. During the movie, a very harsh and very real light is shed on the difference between poor and rich in modern Beijing and it will leave your mind thinking about it long after the movie is over. This is a very good thing - in my opinion movies are supposed to make you think, supposed to move you. Ping Guo did just that and is worthy of watching for everyone who isn't afraid of foreign movies and who is willing to look at something else than popcorn Hollywood.

    This movie will keep you entertained for nearly two hours and will make you want for more movies of this director. And that's a very good thing!

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      The film is banned in China, despite the heavily censored effort from the filmmaker. The producers have been banned from making movies in China for the next 2 years.

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 2008 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Lost in Beijing
    • Filming locations
      • Beijing, China
    • Production companies
      • Beijing Poly-bona Film Distribution Company
      • Emperor Classic Films
      • Filmko Films Distribution
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,163
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,337
      • Jan 27, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,350,967
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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