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Hidden Man

2018 Chinese film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hidden Man
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Hidden Man (Chinese: 邪不压正) is a 2018 action comedy film co-written and directed by Jiang Wen and starring Eddie Peng, Liao Fan, Jiang Wen, Zhou Yun, and Xu Qing.[2][3][4][5] A Chinese-Hong Kong co-production,[6] the film is an adaptation of Zhang Beihai's wuxia novel Xia Yin. After Let the Bullets Fly and Gone with the Bullets, it completes Jiang Wen's gangster Beiyang trilogy.[7][8][9] The film was released on July 13, 2018, in China. It was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.[10][11]

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During the Beiyang period, north of Beiping, a young martial artist named Li Tianran witnesses his senior fellow disciple, Zhu Qianlong, colluding with Japanese spy Ichiro Nemoto to massacre their master's entire family. Li narrowly escapes death and is rescued by an American doctor named Hendler. After recovering from his injuries, Li is sent to America, where he studies medicine for years while simultaneously receiving espionage training. In early 1937, Li is suddenly ordered to return to China.

On the eve of the Marco Polo Bridge incident, Beiping is a city crawling with spies from all over the world, a chaotic mix of Chinese and foreigners, rival factions, constant temptations, and lurking dangers. Driven by revenge, Li Tianran has no idea he's being pulled into a grand conspiracy, disrupting a delicate game already in motion. Lan Qingfeng, a mysterious martial artist from the former dynasty, is closely connected to Zhu Qianlong and Ichiro Nemoto. He also shares a deep brotherly bond with Hendler, but whether he is friend or foe remains a mystery.

As tensions between China and Japan escalate, power struggles intensify. Misled by lies and having missed several crucial opportunities, Li Tianran finally makes up his mind to launch a full-scale revenge mission, with the help of a tailor Guan Qiaohong, exposing the truth behind the massacre and the secrets of everyone involved.

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Production

Wuxi Zizai Film and Television Company Limited bought the film rights to the wuxia novel Xia Yin (Chinese: 侠隐) written by Zhang Beihai.

The film became the third in a trilogy, with two prequels, Let the Bullets Fly (2010) and Gone with the Bullets (2014).[12]

Filming locations included Xi'an, Beijing, and Yunnan.[13][14][15]

American actor Kevin Spacey was supposed to appear in a scene, but this was cut after Spacey's sexual assault allegations came to light.[16]

Release

On May 15, 2018, the producers announced that the film was scheduled for release on July 13, 2018. The film premiered in Beijing on July 10 with wide-release in China on July 13. The film earned $17.9 million on opening day, totaling $46.5 million after three days.[17]

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Reception

Variety called the film a "good-looking but convoluted period romp."[18]

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