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Ren zai jiong tu: Tai jiong

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
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6.2/10
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Baoqiang Wang, Zheng Xu, and Huang Bo in Ren zai jiong tu: Tai jiong (2012)
The story of two rival business managers who are fighting over a revolutionary new in-house technology for control of their company.
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AdventureComedyDrama

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.On a wild road trip, three men find inner peace in the city that never sleeps.

  • Director
    • Zheng Xu
  • Writers
    • Ding Ding
    • Huan Shu
    • Zheng Xu
  • Stars
    • Zheng Xu
    • Baoqiang Wang
    • Huang Bo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    4.1K
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    • Director
      • Zheng Xu
    • Writers
      • Ding Ding
      • Huan Shu
      • Zheng Xu
    • Stars
      • Zheng Xu
      • Baoqiang Wang
      • Huang Bo
    • 13User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 17 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Zheng Xu
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    • Xu Lang
    Baoqiang Wang
    Baoqiang Wang
    • Wang Bao
    Huang Bo
    Huang Bo
    • Gao Bo
    Hong Tao
    Hong Tao
    • Xu Lang's Wife
    Bingbing Fan
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    Yedda Zhixi Chen
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    • Air Stewardess
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    • Director
      • Zheng Xu
    • Writers
      • Ding Ding
      • Huan Shu
      • Zheng Xu
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    6Reno-Rangan

    'Due Date' Meets 'Rat Race'

    Fun filled travel based comedy from China. This road movie was similar to 'Due Date' and 'Planes, Trains & Automobile'. Like those two titles, our protagonist from this movie must team up with a crazy man to accomplish the unexpected hurdles in his trip. Actually, in another perspective, it was like 'Rat Race' and 'Its a Mad Mad Mad Mad World' where characters from the movie must reach their destination before one another. So they are ready to take any kinda risk to achieve their goal. Those wild journeys are what we are going to enjoy in this movie. Excellent pace and non stop engaging plot keeps you alive throughout.

    Two scientists invented a formula to increase the volume of any kinda liquid. So these Chinese scientists begin the quest to find their biggest shareholder who is in Thailand. But they got different agenda, one to get a funding contract to study further and another to sell it to a French company. In the race they encounter each other's trap which drag them a simple expedition to long lasting.

    This has been the highest gross movie ever in China and breaking all the previous records, including James Cameron's 'Avatar'. I have seen many similar movies from Hollywood and Europe, but not that many from Asia so I found it a nice one. The lead actor himself directed it for the first time and did a wonderful job. The movie had captured lots of beautiful places from interior Thailand. If entertainment is your top priority then it will fulfill your wish. If you are expecting good story, still it will convince but depends on the way you take it. Chinese and Hong Kong movies are famous for presenting martial art in it. That is how many from west know about movies from these places so if you wanna try other than that it will do a justice.
    8xuefeiding

    As a Chinese New Year's comedy, Lost in Thailand is very good

    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.
    4alex018

    (Not) Lost in translation

    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.
    7yoggwork

    Thailand is really beautiful

    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.
    7edwebo

    One of the Better Chinese Comedies You'll See

    I saw another review complaining about Chinese people in Thailand and it annoyed me enough that I felt like I should write a review that actually comments on the movie itself. So here goes:

    I very much enjoyed this film! And although it's not going to win an Oscar, I can see why it was so big upon release. Also, it's about time China made something in response to all the Hollywood equivalents out there.

    A rather predictable storyline, but the script and the acting will keep you entertained from the get-go. Even though the stories are not exactly similar, the feeling I get from this film is akin to that of "The Hangover" - absurd situations, disaster-moviesque and vivid cinematography.

    The differences between "Lost in Thailand" and "The Hangover", is that LiT is far more family friendly, and far more emotionally involved. I do feel however, that many non-Chinese, especially Westerners, understandably enough, will not appreciate some of the more China- specific humour. Fortunately though this isn't enough of a factor to stop anyone enjoying it. In fact, if you're willing you might learn something new.

    Sure, the script and the acting on more than one occasion could be more subtle and artistic, but that's not what this movie is about. It's pure entertainment and if you go into it with your brain switched off and your heart switched on, you won't be disappointed :D

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    • Connections
      Referenced in Ben Pao Ba Xiong Di: Ren Zai Jiong Tu Zhi Han Jiong Pt.1 (2014)

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2013 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • English
      • Thai
    • Also known as
      • Lost in Thailand
    • Filming locations
      • Chiang Mai, Thailand
    • Production companies
      • Beijing Enlight Pictures
      • Luck Road Culture Communication Co.
      • YYT Media
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $57,387
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $32,206
      • Feb 10, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $197,757,387
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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