Lord of Shanghai (film)
Lord of Shanghai | |
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Traditional | 上海王 |
Simplified | 上海王 |
Mandarin | Shànghaǐ Wāng |
Directed by | Sherwood Hu |
Written by | Sherwood Hu Pang Bei Hong Ying |
Based on | Lord of Shanghai by Hong Ying |
Produced by | Sherwood Hu |
Starring | Hu Jun Yu Nan Rhydian Vaughan Qin Hao |
Cinematography | Andrzej Sekula |
Edited by | Xiaohong Chen Ka-Fai Cheung |
Music by | Johnny Klimek |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Xiangshan Fenghai Media Technology Co., Ltd. |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
Lord of Shanghai (Chinese: 上海王) is a 2016 Chinese action film co-written, produced and directed by Sherwood Hu and stars Hu Jun, Yu Nan, Rhydian Vaughan, and Qin Hao.[1] The film is an adaptation of Hong Ying's novel of the same name.[2] It picks up the story of three generations of the Lord of Shanghai and their love story of the legendary woman Xiao Yuegui. The film was first released in China on February 17, 2017.
Plot[]
In the early 20th century. Xiao Yuegui (Yu Nan) is sold as a maid to a Shanghai brothel, where Madam Dai Yu (Bai Ling) doesn't like her because she has a no-count big foot with big breasts. But soon she becomes a lover of Chang Lixong (Hu Jun), who is the gang leader of Hong society. After meeting with Huang Peiyu (Qin Hao), a leader of the secret society and underground resistance movement Tongmenghui, Chang Lixong is assassinated during an escape by Huang Peiyu wife. Xiao Yuegui becomes helpless and then goes to the countryside, where she gives birth to a daughter.[3]
Years later, Xiao Yuegui organizes a theatrical troupe named "Tanhuang Banzi", and she returns to Shanghai. Under the patronage of the second generation lord of Shanghai Huang Peiyu, she rose to prominence. After falling in love with Huang she learns that he was involved in the assassination of her husband Chang Lixiong. Xiao Yuegui persuades Yu Qiyang (Rhydian Vaughan), an attendant to both lords of Shanghai, to promote justice. After Huang's death, Yu Qiyang replaces him to become the third generation lord of Shanghai.[3]
Cast[]
- Hu Jun as Chang Lixiong (常力雄), gang leader, the first generation lord of Shanghai.
- Yu Nan as Xiao Yuegui (筱月桂), a native of Pudong District, Shanghai, lover of three generations of the Lord of Shanghai.
- Vivien Li as young Xiao Yuegui
- Rhydian Vaughan as Yu Qiyang (余其扬), the third generation lord of Shanghai.
- Qin Hao as Huang Peiyu (黄佩玉), the second generation lord of Shanghai.
- Liu Peiqi as Song Shoubei (宋守备)
- Cao Kefan as Private adviser (师爷)
- Purba Rgyal as Childe Lu (卢少爷)
- Tobgyal as General Lu (卢将军)
- Johann Urb as Jensen
- Xu Dongdong as Lu Xianglan (陆香兰), a concubine of Huang Peiyu.[4]
- Bai Ling as Dai Yu
- He Saifei
Production[]
In 2003, Sherwood Hu bought the film rights to the 2003 novel Lord of Shanghai written by Hong Ying. Hu has said he had spent ten years developing the film.[5]
Music[]
Year | English title | Chinese title | Singer | Notes |
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9 February 2017 | Flowers Bloom in a Troubled World | 花开乱世 | Shang Wenjie | [6] |
Release[]
On June 20, 2016, the producers released a set of concept posters. On December 15, the producers released an official trailer.
On January 16, 2017, the producers held a release conference in Beijing, it was announced that the release date for Lord of Shanghai will be on February 24. On February 10, it was announced that the film has been advanced to February 17.[7]
The film premiered at Shanghai International Film Festival on June 19, 2016, and opened in China on February 17, 2017.
The film received mainly negative reviews, although it won several awards at the 8th Macau International Movie Festival.[8]
Box office[]
The film grossed 13 million yuan in Chinese box office.
Accolades[]
Date | Award | Category | Recipient(s) and nominee(s) | Result | Notes |
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2016 | 8th Macau International Movie Festival | Best Director | Sherwood Hu | Won | |
Best Picture | Lord of Shanghai | Nominated | |||
12th Chinese American Film Festival | Best Director | Sherwood Hu | Won |
References[]
- ^ Phil Mills (19 January 2017). "Lord of Shanghai". fareastfilms. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
- ^ 对话虹影:我内心住着一个小女孩,也住着一个“上海王”. iFeng (in Chinese). 2017-02-26.
- ^ a b "Lord of Shanghai". asianworldfilmfest. 17 February 2017. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
- ^ 余男徐冬冬《上海王》飙戏 两大性感女神互撕. sina (in Chinese). 2017-04-24.
- ^ 成就“上海王”的男人 “海归”导演胡雪桦致敬教父导演. iFeng (in Chinese). 2017-02-23.
- ^ 尚雯婕献唱电影《上海王》主题曲 挑战高难度唱法. Tencent (in Chinese). 2017-02-10.
- ^ 《上海王》提档2月17日 王者之剑提前出鞘. Tencent (in Chinese). 2017-02-10.
- ^ 上海滩的故事 《上海王》撑不起来. 163.com (in Chinese). 2017-02-28.
External links[]
- Lord of Shanghai at IMDb
- Lord of Shanghai at Douban (in Chinese)
- Lord of Shanghai at Mtime.com (in Chinese)
- 2016 films
- Mandarin-language films
- Films based on Chinese novels
- Films set in Republic of China (1912–1949)
- 2010s Mandarin-language films
- Chinese films
- Chinese action films
- Films set in Shanghai
- Films shot in Shanghai
- Films scored by Johnny Klimek