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A Southern sugar-cane village family's peaceful wait for a new member is shattered by a sudden crisis, leading the matriarch, Chen Fengdi, on a journey of self-discovery and recovery.

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In 1995, the year before the comprehensive gun ban policy was implemented, the tranquility of Mangya Town was shattered. A notorious bandit leader, who had hidden a massive treasure, broke out of prison. Forty-three ruthless outlaws gathered from all directions, joining their leader, Beishan, in blockading Mangya by force. The entire town was plunged into a desperate crisis—cut off from fuel and communication! The bandits wanted both money and lives. Gunfire erupted across Mangya as a massive sandstorm loomed on the horizon. Facing impossible odds—one gun against eighty-eight—the gang also turned on each other in a brutal "dog-eat-dog" power struggle. Surrounded by enemies, with sandstorms blotting out the sun and death hanging by a thread—how can they turn the tide?

The story follows an estranged father, nicknamed Reindeer, who is involved in a gruelling human trafficking run on China’s northeaster border with a young pregnant woman and a boy who has been kidnapped before.

At the turn of the century, Ma Fei (played by Guo Qilin) returns to Tianjin after leaving his hometown. After encountering various unsatisfactory experiences, he "kidnaps" his nephew Li Jiawen (played by Hu Langquan), and the uncle and nephew embark on a "deviant" journey. Things get out of control, the image continues to escalate, and all the absurdity follows...

In Chinese folklore, the corpse-herding rituals of Xiangxi gave birth to the myth of the jiangshi, or hopping vampire. In 1985, Mr. Vampire brought the jiangshi to the big screen, making it a cultural icon. Over thirty years later, as the genre fades into memory, The Last Jiangshi (original title: China’s Last Vampire) finds the only known jiangshi still existing in the modern world—Old Li.

A once-mighty gangster-turned-failure navigates life's struggles alongside his eccentric, dysfunctional family - a rebellious son plotting to overthrow him, a formidable wife running the household, a fearless daughter, and a scheming grandmother - as they all clash and collude to survive life's chaos and possibly reclaim their fortune.

How does a “mental patient” live in a normal world? Wang Zhantuan (Ge You) is a strange man in the world, occasionally crazy and eccentric, but uniquely sane. Zhou Zheng (Wang Junkai), a sensitive and silent teenager who is self-absorbed due to his stutter, but has a silent backbone. The two misfits make a big family headache and farce ...... This movie is adapted from the short story “Immortal Disease” written by Zheng Zhi.

Zhu Tong is at the bottom of his class and is mischievous. Ten thousand fantasies appear in his little head every day. However, one day, he found that his head teacher was chasing aliens in the corridor, the flowers in the lawn could talk.

The movie tells the story of Bai Sheng (by Deng Chao), a veteran employee of an Internet company who is forced into a workplace fiasco and decides to join forces with others to break the ice in order to defend his rights, only to be caught up in an even bigger whirlpool of mystery.
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