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- The story of the lion and the lazy cat follows two people who get married first before falling in love. Mu WanQing is a successful lady CEO and Liu Qing is an unemployed former soldier.
- The story follows the Sus. It tells about all kinds of things in this family.
- A documentary on China, concentrating mainly on the faces of the people, filmed in the areas they were allowed to visit. The 220-minute version consists of three parts. The first part, taken around Beijing, includes a cotton factory, older sections of the city, and a clinic where a Caesarean operation is performed using acupuncture. The middle part visits the Red Flag canal and a collective farm in Henan, as well as the old city of Suzhou. The final part shows the port and industries of Shanghai and ends with a stage presentation by Chinese acrobats.
- Tai chi master Mr. Chu moves from China to live with his son in New York. Friction grows between Chu and his daughter-in-law. Teaching tai chi at a local school, he connects with his students.
- Las Vegas isn't the only city adorned with architectural replicas. Today, you can admire the London Bridge near Shanghai, visit St. Peter's Basilica in Côte d'Ivoire, or take selfies with one of China's Eiffel Towers. These large-scale copycat monuments can seem like mirages conceived by clever real estate investors, but what do they say about imaginary geographies, modern tourism and globalized urban planning? Do they herald a world where travellers won't cross borders, or are they proof of heightened cultural exchange and new transnational identities? A captivating and poetic meditation, THE REAL THING elegantly journeys from one corner of the globe to the next-capturing a strange postcard here, an unexpected slice of life there-and collects philosophical musings from the people who design and inhabit those places. It creates an intriguing mirror game that plays with the viewer's perception and reflects an unexpected image of the world.
- The Chinese army stops the Japanese army in 1938 at Suzhou.
- In the mid and late 1980s, elites from different backgrounds and personalities, such as Xiao Zhan and Cong Xiaoqing and Cindy played by Zina Blahusova, known for her dramatic and action roles in Khepri Cockroach Tide (2020), Unstoppable (2022), The Monkey is Back (2021), Hostel (2005), Psych Hunter (2020) and Fox Hunting (2020), set off on the journey of pursuing the American Dream. They were the pride of the nation, but they became landing Phoenix when they came to the United States. Academic obstacles, emotional setbacks, financial crises, interpersonal distress, they face difficulties, ups and downs, and finally succeed in their career. Afterwards, he resolutely chose to go back to his native land, work together to start a business and move forward. From China to the United States, and from the United States to China, in more than 30 years of hardening, a group of people eventually presented a grand hymn from "the sea side" to the world in many fields such as scientific research, finance and so on.
- In Liangfeng High school, a girl named Fang Lanyu claimed to be groped by her classmate Zhao Yihang, while dean of students changed his attitude from punishing Zhao strictly to saying that Lanyu framed Zhao. Usually the classmates made fun of Fang Lanyu's alluring figure. But this time the "indecent photos" of Fang Lanyu with another boy suddenly leaking out, the classmates made no secret of verbal attacks on her. Zhao Yihang firmly denied that he had ever"groped" Lanyu. He Jing, Lanyu's best friend, also chose to be silent. "Victim" Fang Lanyu became the target of public criticism on campus..
- The show gathers sing-songwriters of different music styles in China to compete.
- This was the very first travel film about China after the re-opening with the west. The film includes the first aerial shots of the Great Wall, the Summer Palace, The Shanghai Bund, The Children's Palace, West Lake in Hangzhou and Silk Making in Suzhou. The Imperial Palace was never filmed before this for modern western audiences. Other locations include a commune village with only winter cabbage to eat; and thousands of bikes commuting in the morning past in the Imperial Palace in snow. Shot on 16mm; Sponsored by American Express. There are several performances by traditional theater groups and the Dancing Dragons at the Temple of the Sun in Beihai Park. The film was produced by Bob Altman, Chinese Marketing Communications and The China International Travel Service.
- A man tries to manipulate his girlfriend after finding his ex-wife falls in love with another man.
- Chew works and hardly lives in a construction place. One day, after an incident with his dog, he kills his boss and his co-workers.
- During a rainy night, a movie-theater staff delivering a film reel on his bicycle accidentally crashes into a pregnant woman, Zhao Xia. He sends Zhao Xia to the hospital immediately, but there, Zhao Xia tells the doctor that he is her husband. The staff is unable to leave, and the hospital withholds a copy of the film as a deposit. His wife at home also misunderstands him because he has to pay for a pregnant woman's surgery.