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Rang zi dan fei

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 12m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
14K
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Rang zi dan fei (2010)
Set in China during the warring 1920s, notorious bandit chief Zhang descends upon a remote provincial town posing as its new mayor, an identity that he had hijacked from Old Tang, himself a small-time imposter. Hell-bent on making a fast buck, Zhang soon meets his match in the tyrannical local gentry Huang as a deadly battle of wit and brutality ensues.
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In 1920s China, a bandit arrives in a remote provincial town posing as its new mayor, where he faces off against a tyrannical local nobleman.In 1920s China, a bandit arrives in a remote provincial town posing as its new mayor, where he faces off against a tyrannical local nobleman.In 1920s China, a bandit arrives in a remote provincial town posing as its new mayor, where he faces off against a tyrannical local nobleman.

  • Director
    • Wen Jiang
  • Writers
    • Junli Guo
    • Wen Jiang
    • Bukong Li
  • Stars
    • Chow Yun-Fat
    • Wen Jiang
    • You Ge
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wen Jiang
    • Writers
      • Junli Guo
      • Wen Jiang
      • Bukong Li
    • Stars
      • Chow Yun-Fat
      • Wen Jiang
      • You Ge
    • 50User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 30 wins & 38 nominations total

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    Chow Yun-Fat
    Chow Yun-Fat
    • Master Huang
    Wen Jiang
    Wen Jiang
    • Pocky Zhang
    You Ge
    You Ge
    • Ma Bangde
    Carina Lau
    Carina Lau
    • Mrs. Ma
    Jun Hu
    Jun Hu
    • Fake Pocky
    Pu Miao
    • Shanxi MIstress
    Wu Jiang
    Wu Jiang
    • Master Wu
    Fan Liao
    Fan Liao
    • Three
    Yun Zhou
    Yun Zhou
    • Flora
    Kun Chen
    Kun Chen
    • Hu Wan
    Mo Zhang
    Mo Zhang
    • Six
    Bing Bai
    Bing Bai
    • Daiyu Qingwen
    Lei Chen
    • Husband
    Yiheng Du
    • Four
    • (as Yi-Heng Du)
    Xiaogang Feng
    Xiaogang Feng
    • Counselor Tang
    Ming Hu
    Ming Hu
    • Sun Shouyi, powder trader
    Jing Li
    • Five
    Marco Ma
    • Ba Sui
    • (as Ma Ke)
    • Director
      • Wen Jiang
    • Writers
      • Junli Guo
      • Wen Jiang
      • Bukong Li
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    User reviews50

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    7leonblackwood

    Crazy but enjoyable ride! 7/10

    Review: What a brilliant movie but I must admit, I missed a lot of the plot because the subtitles are going too fast. With that aside, the witty script and brilliant performances from Chow Yun- Fat, (Master Huang) and Wen Jiang, (Pocky Zhang), made this crazy, unique, and definitely unpredictable ride, a joy to watch. When I heard that this movie had a western backdrop, I thought that it was going to be, more like a Cowboys & Indians type of storyline but once the movie gets going, it's a funny political comedy about a ruthless bandit who steals from the rich to give to the poor. The script is top class but it does get a bit complicated after a while, mainly because you have to concentrate on the annoying subtitles. The cinematography and costumes are authentic and the real governor, who wouldn't stop going on about losing his wife, cracked me up. The clever mind and coolness of Pocky Zhang is truly something to watch and the few action scenes were also impressive. Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed the movie, even though I lost the plot but it's definitely worth a watch, for its originality and crazy storyline. Enjoyable! 

    Round-Up: When this movie was released in December 2010, it broke several box office records in China, and has received critical acclaim. It became the highest grossing domestic film until 2012, when it was beaten by Painted Skin: The Resurrection, which grossed $140million worldwide. The movie was directed by Wen Jiang, 53, who also played the leading character, so he really did give this movie his all. He also contributed his directing skills to New York, I Love You in 2008, which had a top cast, and he brought you Devil's on the Doorstep, The Sun Also Rises and Gone with the Bullets. This movie definitely has something for everybody but you have to be a fast reader to keep up with it.

    Budget: N/A Worldwide Gross: $104million

    I recommend this movie to people who are into their action/comedy/westerns starring Chow Yun-Fat, You Ge, Wen Jiang, Carina Lau and Jon Hu. 7/10
    8lyx-1

    You will either get it or you won't....

    There are so many funny metaphors but you do need to be somewhat acquainted with Chinese to understand them. I think this will be a difficult film for non-Chinese to grasp, especially with a lot of deadpan satire and dark humor. It is extremely funny in a way, especially the scene between Jiang Wen and Carina Lau where she displayed a series of objects to him in bed. You won't "get it" if you don't understand Chinese proverbs and surreptitious meaning. So I'm not surprised if this movie will be rated exceptionally intelligent to its Chinese audience but will appear to many as silly, improbable and illogical.
    8KineticSeoul

    Jian wen the Chinese Quentin Tarantino

    This is a movie that I thought would have a simple story and a lot of shoot em up. But it was actually the other way around. In fact this movie sort of reminded me of Quentin Tarantino movies. And wouldn't be shocked if Quentin got some ideas from this movie for "Django Unchained". One thing I was disappointed with this movie is how it has Yun-Fat Chow is shown holding a pistol in the back cover of the DVD for this movie. And was hoping for a dual pistol wielding showdown with Yun-Fat Chow and Jiang Wen but that never happens. In fact Jiang Wen is the one that shoots the most in this movie. Chow Yun-Fat and Jiang Wen is just excellent with the roles they are given and are charismatic while also giving off strong impressions. Even is one is the sharp shooting cool anti-hero guy and the other one is a bit obnoxious and yet dominant bad guy. The plot is cleverly crafted although it might have few plot-holes and don't make sense during few scenarios. It's just a very small gripe because everything else is just entertaining to watch. From the dialogue, the acting and the way Pocky Zhang(Jiang Wen) and Huang(Chow Yun-Fat) try to beat each other with mind games and strategy. Overall this is a well crafted movie and clever one as well. It's a movie well worth checking out and I personally will check out more past and future Jian Wen movies.

    8.1/10
    10yux-74557

    You will never understand it fully without information about Mao

    I'm shock no one talked about the political satire and representation towards Mao, this was the whole point of this film, Jiang Wen grew up in Beijing, with a military family background and he is best at the discrete and obscure political representation in his films. The character Jiang Wen plays is a distortion of Mao, and his sidekicks are the political friends Mao had, just watch this film with this information in mind, you'll get what this is truly about. At the end, the protagonist is betrayed, he left alone, but still pursuing his dreams. A tragic ending just like Mao's. Btw, Jiang Wen is a big fan of Mao if that wasn't clear.
    8bluegobin-926-480184

    Bullets Flow in The Sky

    Jiang Wen is a good actor and great director. He reminds me of Clint Eastwood, who is also a good actor and great director. Wen Jiang only have 4 films as director, he is not productive but every film he made is masterpiece to me. I love the Devils on the Doorstep most, it tell some truth no one fear to say.

    Let The Bullets Fly is newest work of Jiang Wen. I watched the Chuan idiom edition today, very love it. Chuan idiom is one of Chinese hundreds idiom, the people live in Sichuan Province and Chongqing use it in their daily life. The reason why the movie have a idiom edition because the script is adapted from a novel of a old Sichuan writer. That's too much fun to watch the movie with the familiar idiom. However I love it not because the idiom, the reason is it's a good movie.

    This movie is mixture of Quentin Tarantino and Sergio Leone, full of bizarre funny idea and masculinity. The last film The Sun Also Rises is criticized too vague, so this one is totally a commercial film. But as the one said in this film, he can made money without knee to others, Jiang Wen not knee to business, there's no disgusting ads and low-grade lines only passion for a good work, that's not easy for present Chinese film. This is why I respect him.

    Some sensitive people like me aware some political metaphor in this film, this feeling is similar to the one I felt in Devils on the Doorstep. Jiang Wen knows Chinese deeply, or maybe he just so brave and smart can tell the public what he knows. Someones know the truth but they keep it and exchange it with fortune. Someones speak it loudly and directly, they only scared the public and get suffering. Of course in Jiang Wen's way, only small amount of people know what he want to say, but that's enough. Truth always rests with the minority.

    Although this is a good movie, the non Chinese native speakers may found a little difficult to understand it, it like more a Cult than a commercial film to them.

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      At its release, was the all-time highest grossing domestic film in China but has since been passed by a number of films.
    • Connections
      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #2.15 (2011)
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    • Release date
      • December 16, 2010 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • Hong Kong
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Official site (United States)
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • Let the Bullets Fly
    • Filming locations
      • China
    • Production companies
      • Beijing Bu Yi Le Hu Film Company
      • China Film Group Corporation (CFGC)
      • Chinavision Media Group
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    • Budget
      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $63,012
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,287
      • Mar 4, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $104,731,450
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 12m(132 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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