The Game Changer

The Game Changer

Poster
Chinese 游戏规则
Directed by Gao Xixi
Starring Peter Ho
Huang Zitao
Guli Nazha
Wang Xueqi
Release date
February 10, 2017
Running time
140 minutes
Country China
Language Mandarin
Box office

CN¥101,343,000

US$14,669,320[1][2]

The Game Changer (Chinese: 游戏规则) is a 2017 Chinese action film directed by Gao Xixi, starring Peter Ho, Huang Zitao, Guli Nazha and Wang Xueqi. Inspired from the television series Shanghai Bund, the film is set in 1930s Shanghai. It was released in China on February 10, 2017 in 2D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen.[3][4]

Synopsis

Lin Zihao and Fang Jie are two brothers who have gone through life and death with each other. However, Mr. Tang's daughter Tang Qianqian, whom Fang Jie has admired for long, falls in love with Lin Zihao at first sight. At the same time, Lin Zihao finds out that his lover Lan Ruoyun has been captured by Mr. Tang to be his mistress while he was being chased. In order to dominate Shanghai, Mr. Tang has set up a conspiracy, and the most important part of his plan is actually Lin Zihao. However, Mr. Tang does not realize that Lin Zihao's identity is a member of the Blue Shirts Society. The two ultimately go heads on with each other - but who will emerge victorious in this bloody battle?

Cast

Release

The film has been picked up by Well Go USA and CDC United Network, who will distribute the film in North America, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Latin America.[5]

Reception

The film grossed CN¥ 5.3 million (US$$2,259,054) on its opening weekend. It grossed CN¥ 101.34 million (US$14,669,320) in China. [6]

References

  1. "游戏规则(2017)". cbooo.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved January 28, 2017.
  2. http://www.boxofficechina.com/beta/
  3. "游戏规则(2017)". cbooo.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved January 28, 2017.
  4. "游戏规则". Gewara (in Chinese). Retrieved January 28, 2017.
  5. http://www.screendaily.com/news/afm-well-go-usa-picks-up-rights-to-the-game-changer/5110964.article
  6. "Box office Mojo".
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