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Shanghai Calling

  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.8K
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Bill Paxton, Alan Ruck, Le Geng, Daniel Henney, Eliza Coupe, and Zhu Zhu in Shanghai Calling (2012)
A New York attorney is sent to Shanghai on business, where he finds himself in a legal mess that threatens his career. With the help of a relocation specialist and her contacts, he soon learns to appreciate the wonders of Shanghai.
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A New York attorney is sent to Shanghai on business, where he finds himself in a legal mess that threatens his career. With the help of a relocation specialist and her contacts, he soon lear... Read allA New York attorney is sent to Shanghai on business, where he finds himself in a legal mess that threatens his career. With the help of a relocation specialist and her contacts, he soon learns to appreciate the wonders of Shanghai.A New York attorney is sent to Shanghai on business, where he finds himself in a legal mess that threatens his career. With the help of a relocation specialist and her contacts, he soon learns to appreciate the wonders of Shanghai.

  • Director
    • Daniel Hsia
  • Writer
    • Daniel Hsia
  • Stars
    • Le Geng
    • Daniel Henney
    • Sean Gallagher
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel Hsia
    • Writer
      • Daniel Hsia
    • Stars
      • Le Geng
      • Daniel Henney
      • Sean Gallagher
    • 14User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Le Geng
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    • Awesome Wang
    • (as Geng Le)
    Daniel Henney
    Daniel Henney
    • Sam
    Sean Gallagher
    Sean Gallagher
    • Brad
    Bill Marcus
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    John Paul Lopez
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    Eliza Coupe
    Eliza Coupe
    • Amanda
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    Bill Paxton
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    Ying Tang
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    Yong Wang
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    Long Shen Dao
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    Siyuan Lu
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    • Director
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    6Hunky Stud

    refreshing story, but not so exciting to watch, a few cliché lame jokes.

    I think that there is only one similar film "outsourced" which was made a few years ago. So this story is very unique. It also has some semi- famous actors in it, but the story is not exciting. It is almost predictable.

    And there are a few obvious problems in it. When it was shot in the streets of shanghai, it was so apparent that lots of people were watching while it was filmed. It instantly makes the audiences realizing that they are watching a fake film.

    Second, the restaurant scene was so awkward, not funny at all. Because when he stood up, you can see that the rest of the tables were almost empty. Some of the jokes are just plain simple cliché and not funny.

    There are plenty of expatriates living in Shanghai or other cities in China, I think that maybe one of them can write a real story. And the male protagonist doesn't even have any Chinese blood in him.
    8RosanaBotafogo

    Very nice to watch...

    Fun, unpretentious and cute to watch, I already want a cell phone like that ... And Daniel Henney is beautiful .... s2 ... Very nice to watch...
    6ClaytonDavis

    A star is born in Daniel Henney...

    Full of wit and a distant cousin to Marc Webb's (500) Days of Summer, Daniel Hsia's feature debut Shanghai Calling is a hilarious and steady picture featuring an outstanding breakout performance by Daniel Henney. A romantic comedy that often falls victim to American stereotypes that we've grown to see over the years of cinema however, it's delightful to see those things outside of a New York backdrop or mundane college town. Telling the story of a New York attorney Sam (Henney) who is sent to Shanghai, China on business, but when a shady deal threatens his career, Sam, with the help of his relocation specialist Amanda (Eliza Coupe) and others, he grows an admiration of his new surroundings.

    Hsia's stylistic tendencies are impressive and while he resembles certain directorial choices from the likes of Chris Weitz, Marc Webb, even Sofia Coppola among others, he doesn't allow himself or his film to be taken too serious. Its loads of fun, well-written, and shows a potential promising career that could eventually elevate to smarter, more daring cinematic themes; Hsia's film is a great introduction into his future arsenal. There aren't the pros without the cons sadly. His pacing and editing are well put together, but Hsia's story treads too close to sappy rom-coms that will annoy the boyfriends of many ladies around the world.

    As the charismatic and incredibly funny Sam, Daniel Henney, probably well-known for his role as Agent Zero in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), delivers the first great comedic performance of 2013. Involved and dedicated, Henney takes an A-typical "schmuck guy" role and elevates it to raw magnetism that stands as the actor's finest. The film succeeds purely on his talents as he wiggles his way right into your heart. Dare I say this early, Golden Globe consideration? Though highly improbable. The score by Klaus Badelt & Christopher Carmichael is also pretty sensational as it brings a wonderful accompaniment to some key scenes.

    As the cute, spunky love interest, Eliza Coupe (ABC's "Happy Endings") does the best with the tools she's given. A single mom running from American life in a predictable and underwritten role isn't the most inventive or effective manners to showcase your talents. Coupe is still worth watching. The great Bill Paxton is as underutilized as ever, bringing an unappealing perversion to an American mayor that further builds the projection that all Americans suck. Keep your eyes on Sean Gallagher, who's forced, yet effective role as Brad, is an added joy full of laughs.

    Easy to foresee and even too cliché for its own good at times, Shanghai Calling is pure enjoyment and something that may surprise even more skillful cinematic minds.

    The film is now playing in select cities.
    6phd_travel

    Some funny moments and insights

    There are some laugh out loud jokes and meaningful insights about Asian American expat in China. The romance isn't terribly convincing. The legal manufacturing tussle is funny then fairly interesting but the resolution seems hasty. The cast is pretty good. Daniel Henney mumbles a bit but he is suited to the role even though he isn't full Asian. Okay watch if you don't expect a lot.
    8vpashish

    An Amazing movie with a groundbreaking storyline ✨✨

    An amazing movie beautifully directed and even more effectively presented by all the actors. The story is in itself groundbreaking and plus the way of representing the story added more to the movie. A great for one time watch. A worth watching one for sure. You will not be disappointed.

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      Composed by Pan Zhan, Xu Wang, and Wenjie Wu

      Lyrics by Pan Zhan

      Performed by The Gar

      Courtesy of Maybe Mars Records

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    • Release date
      • August 10, 2012 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • China
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
      • Shanghainese
    • Also known as
      • Americatown, Shanghai
    • Filming locations
      • Shanghai, China
    • Production companies
      • Americatown
      • Beijing Film Production Corporation of China Film Co.
      • Janet Yang Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,400
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,400
      • Feb 18, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,400
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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