The Unfortunate Car

2012 Chinese film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Unfortunate Car is a 2012 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Hua Yuan and Bao Jiming, and written by Huayuan and Yin Guojun. The film stars Guo Degang, Viann Zhang, Ambrose Hui, and Wang Yi'nan.[1] It was released in China on April Fools' Day.[1]

TraditionalChinese車在囧途
SimplifiedChinese车在囧途
Hanyu PinyinChēzaì Jiǒngtú
Directed byHua Yuan
Bao Jiming
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The Unfortunate Car
Traditional Chinese車在囧途
Simplified Chinese车在囧途
Hanyu PinyinChēzaì Jiǒngtú
Directed byHua Yuan
Bao Jiming
Written byHuayuan
Yin Guojun
Produced byHu Lifu
StarringGuo Degang
Viann Zhang
Ambrose Hui
Wang Yi'nan
CinematographyZheng Minqiang
Edited byWang Nan
Music byZhou Huo
Production
company
Cn Top Media
Distributed byChina Film Group Corporation
Release date
  • April 1, 2012 (2012-04-01)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin
Box office¥20 million
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Plot

Cars, a common means of transportation, play an increasingly important role in modern life. Buying a car has actually become a positive and dynamic investment. In terms of social significance and spiritual needs, it enables people to have more active exchanges with the city, which is irreplaceable by other personal investment methods. This film is based on this conception. The four people, Guo Lixing, a "stingy rich businessman", Yan Xiaolian, a "single mother contractor", Chen Bo, a "romantic petty bourgeois man", and Yi Rong, a "white-collar worker who loves online shopping", bought a "car" for different personal purposes, which triggered a series of "embarrassing" things. What is actually shown is the conflict process caused by the difference in values around the car, and the detailed portrayal of the different groups of people in urban life, involving many current social hot topics such as "carpooling", "lottery", "traffic restrictions", "Alexander" tribe, etc., adding fresh and spicy jokes, reflecting the dilemma of the protagonists in laughter and anger, and reflecting the real life of young people struggling in first-tier cities from the side.

Cast

  • Guo Degang as Guo Lihang, a stingy rich merchant.
  • Viann Zhang as Yi Rong, a white-collar.
  • Ambrose Hui as Chen Bo, a petty bourgeoisie.
  • Wang Yi'nan as Yan Xiaolian, a single mother.

Other

  • Pan Changjiang as one of the pyramid selling leader.
  • Qu Ying as one of the pyramid selling leader.
  • Yu Qian as the Manager Hu.

Production

The film began production on June 17, 2011, and finished filming on July 14, 2011.[2]

Reception

Critical response

The film received negative reviews.[3]

Box office

The film grossed ¥20 million on its first weekend.[4]

References

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