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No More Bets

Original title: Gu zhu yi zhi
  • 2023
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
3.5K
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No More Bets (2023)
CrimeDrama

A Chinese programmer and a model who, enticed by the promise of high-paying jobs, find themselves trapped in a foreign country as prisoners of a scam mill and were forced to be part of their... Read allA Chinese programmer and a model who, enticed by the promise of high-paying jobs, find themselves trapped in a foreign country as prisoners of a scam mill and were forced to be part of their online fraud scheme.A Chinese programmer and a model who, enticed by the promise of high-paying jobs, find themselves trapped in a foreign country as prisoners of a scam mill and were forced to be part of their online fraud scheme.

  • Directors
    • Ao Shen
    • Randy Liu
  • Writers
    • Ao Shen
    • Luyang Xu
    • Yifan Zhang
  • Stars
    • Yixing Zhang
    • Chen Jin
    • Mei Yong
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ao Shen
      • Randy Liu
    • Writers
      • Ao Shen
      • Luyang Xu
      • Yifan Zhang
    • Stars
      • Yixing Zhang
      • Chen Jin
      • Mei Yong
    • 27User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 22 wins & 23 nominations total

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    Yixing Zhang
    Yixing Zhang
    • Pan Sheng
    Chen Jin
    • Liang Anna
    • (as Gina Chen Jin)
    Mei Yong
    Mei Yong
    • Zhao Dongran
    Chuan-jun Wang
    • Lu Bingkun
    Talu Wang
    Talu Wang
    • Gu Tianzhi (A Tian)
    Ye Zhou
    Ye Zhou
    • Song Yu
    Sunny Sun
    Sunny Sun
    • An Juncai (A Cai)
    Sheren Tang
    Sheren Tang
    • Gu Tianzhi's mother
    Wai Lam
    Wai Lam
    • Gu Tianzhi's father
    Sheng Gangshuai
    • Bing Lang
    Yixin Huang
    Yixin Huang
    • Miao Feng
    Aiden Hung
    • A Mai
    Wai-Sun Lam
    • Guan Yongchao
    Jim Liu
    Jim Liu
    • Jim
    Carmen Soup
    Carmen Soup
    • Li Shuang
    Peng Xin
    • Shi Ke
    • Directors
      • Ao Shen
      • Randy Liu
    • Writers
      • Ao Shen
      • Luyang Xu
      • Yifan Zhang
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews27

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    10kinggidorah-55950

    One of the best Chinese movies out there.

    I'm surprised by this movie. I heard from news that it is about scam jobs that are prevalent in Southeast Asia today. This movie depicted the situation realistically. I admire the movie attempt to also portray that the victims are on both side. I also like the moral lesson that the movie sent. Gambling is not just bad, it is destructive, and it consumes every one you love. I wish more people watch this movie, especially in Southeast Asia where thousands of people were conned to work in this scamming and online gambling center every month. I hope Southeast Asia authorities also serious in cracking down them.
    10timeless-98678

    "One more viewer, one less fraud victim"

    This movie really offers an unprecedented look into the complex web of the new type of overseas telecommunications and cyber fraud. The plot draws inspiration from real fraud cases across China, featuring realistic portrayals of the industry's inner workings. I was impressed by Director Shen Ao who revealed that he studied over 10,000 cases and interviewed a variety of people, from victims to police officers, to gain inspiration for the movie and also sought help from police and the anti-fraud center to collect information related to such online scams over the past three years.

    Considering the amount of information gathered and people involved, I think the plot successfully managed to unfold from the perspectives of the criminals, the police and especially the victims. Some scenes seemed indeed quite cruel but it was stated the actual cases are even more extreme and what really went on was a hundred or a thousand times darker, crueler, and more brutal this movie came across as very realistic and I think overall the actors did a really great job.

    I can understand now why the movie is considered so far a major success and since it was released amid widespread debate around overseas cyber fraud on social media, where dozens of people shared their experiences of being tricked by lucrative job offers, I believe "No More Bets" will hold a profound significance by educating people and by preventing others from being scammed.
    7HungTr

    Film is real

    The film's content is well-suited to the current times. Although not overly detailed, viewers can easily envision the structure of such organizations. Moreover, the film highlights some of the deceptive tactics employed by these gambling establishments.

    This film serves as a stark warning, particularly given the prevalence of gambling advertisements on illegal websites, which may desensitize viewers to the severity of the issue.

    While the first part effectively introduces the main characters and builds towards a compelling climax, the latter part feels rushed, and the relationships between characters lack sufficient depth.
    8ObsessiveCinemaDisorder

    A docu-realistic Chinese crime thriller that takes the audience into the world of online scam

    Based on the Southeast Asia fraud factory incidents in 2021, No More Bets is a solid tense Chinese crime thriller that presents the world of online scams in an eye-opening fashion, delivering unnerving suspense and shock with hard-hitting truth.

    Through a promising overseas job offer, computer programmer Pan Sheng and model Anna Liang are lured into a fraud factory, trapped permanently in a slave labor camp where they are forced to commit cyber fraud in an online gambling scam. As the criminal network expands, Pan and Anna conspire to contact the police...

    Director Shen Ao balances the multiple storylines well and maintains tight pacing, taking the audience through the logistical pipeline of a scam from beginning to end. The narrative kaleidoscopically presents the phone scam from different perspectives, ranging from the crime boss running the fraud factory, the computer programmer coding the scam app, the model fronting the gambling matches to the unfortunate victim taking the bait.

    What draws the audience to No More Bets is knowing that this all happened in reality. It was shocking to think about how as technology develops, crime networks naturally become sophisticated and better organized too. The film incorporates the factual to its advantage, finding a style between documentary and fiction, like a dramatic film that's completely composed of the re-enactment scenes out of a true crime documentary.

    There's been an exploding trend of crime films from Mainland China, with the immediate emergence of subgenres this year, like pulp crime with Lost in the Stars, crime procedurals like Dust to Dust, and neo-noir with Zhang Yimou's Under the Light. Government regulations seem to have opened up, allowing the depiction of gangsters and crime as long as public service announcements are tagged before the credits, specifically, title cards detailing every perpetrator's prison sentence and a public message discouraging committing said crime.

    Come to think of it, Hollywood had a similar phrase with the Hayes Act from 1930 to the 1960s with its set of do's and don'ts in cinema. I hope this is a step towards more possibilities for Chinese cinema, opening up more fresh stories in new genres being told.
    9jack_thompson-49084

    Terrific movie from the. Mainland

    No more Bets is a great well written thiller with great twists and surprises and a great cast and a very different type of performance from Lay from EXo fame The movie was very tence and make great use of its budget and locations and the movie highlights real life issues and gives use viewers a real insight of China and Cambodia .

    The movie is a box office success and it's very well deserved and I expect many more thillers in the future to capture this type of tone and atmosphere within the movie as it was great 2 hour movie and it really has a interesting payoff for all characters invloed for the movie.

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    • Release date
      • August 8, 2023 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Được Ăn Cả Ngã Về Không
    • Filming locations
      • Danzhou, Hainan, China(2021)
    • Production companies
      • China Film Co., Ltd.
      • Dirty Monkey Films Group
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    • Budget
      • CN¥80,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $532,600,264
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • D-Cinema 96kHz 5.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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