4.4 /10 1 Votes
22% Directed by Yang Qing Music by Peng Fei
Zhao Yingjun Director Yang Qing Box office 58.4 million USD | 6.6/10 Chinese 火锅英雄 Screenplay by Yang Qing Initial release 1 April 2016 (USA) Screenplay Yang Qing Music director Zhao Yingjun, Peng Fei | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by Tao Kun
James Li
Chen Kuofu Starring Chen Kun
Bai Baihe
Qin Hao
Yu Entai Cast Chen Kun, Bai Baihe, Qin Hao, Entai Yu Similar The Bodyguard, Phantom of the Theatre, Line Walker, Mojin: The Lost Legend, Book of Love |
Chongqing hot pot official trailer 1 2016 chinese thriller hd
Chongqing Hot Pot (Chinese: 火锅英雄; literally: "Hot Pot Hero") is a 2016 Chinese caper screwball comedy film written and directed by Yang Qing and starring Chen Kun, Bai Baihe, Qin Hao and Yu Entai. The film had its world premiere in March 2016 at the 2016 Hong Kong International Film Festival and was released in China by Wuzhou Film Distribution on April 1, 2016.
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- Chongqing hot pot official trailer 1 2016 chinese thriller hd
- Chongqing hot pot official trailer hd
- Plot
- Cast
- Box office
- Critical response
- References

Chongqing hot pot official trailer hd
Plot

From director Yang Qing (One Night at the Supermarket) comes Chongqing Hot Pot, the official opening night film at the Hong Kong International Film Festival. When three friends open a hot pot restaurant in a former bomb shelter, they discover it’s linked by a single wall to the bank vault next door. While deciding to take the easy money or go to the police, they find out one of the bank’s employees is a former classmate and look to enlist her in deciding their future. The movie ended on a happy note with the four friends eating together loosely discussing their future on the roof of the hospital where Liu Bo is admitted.
Cast
Box office

The film grossed US$5.7 million on its opening day in China. It grossed a total of CN¥370.5 million in China. It grossed US$58.4 million worldwide.
Critical response

James Marsh of Screen Daily said that "while scant characterisation and flailing tonal shifts may prevent the film from standing up to serious scrutiny, Yang is clearly out to have fun, and on that front his belated second feature certainly delivers."
