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Keep Cool

Original title: You hua hao hao shuo
  • 1997
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.4K
YOUR RATING
Keep Cool (1997)
Dark ComedyComedy

A spurned lover seeks a rich man for revenge. A random onlooker -- who witnessed the public assault committed by the rich man against the lover -- seeks for monetary compensation for his sma... Read allA spurned lover seeks a rich man for revenge. A random onlooker -- who witnessed the public assault committed by the rich man against the lover -- seeks for monetary compensation for his smashed computer. The lover's and the onlooker's lives intertwine as two people collaborate. ... Read allA spurned lover seeks a rich man for revenge. A random onlooker -- who witnessed the public assault committed by the rich man against the lover -- seeks for monetary compensation for his smashed computer. The lover's and the onlooker's lives intertwine as two people collaborate. The onlooker's fate faces an unpredictable turn and mirrors the lover's life.

  • Director
    • Yimou Zhang
  • Writer
    • Ping Shu
  • Stars
    • Wen Jiang
    • Baotian Li
    • Ying Qu
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yimou Zhang
    • Writer
      • Ping Shu
    • Stars
      • Wen Jiang
      • Baotian Li
      • Ying Qu
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Wen Jiang
    Wen Jiang
    • Zhao Xiaoshuai, Bookseller
    Baotian Li
    Baotian Li
    • Lao Zhang
    Ying Qu
    Ying Qu
    • An Hong
    Xinyi Liu
    • Liu Delong
    Rong Chang
    • Restaurant customer
    Xudong Du
    • Xiao Ge
    Qingzhuo Fang
    • Da Jie
    Biao Fu
    Biao Fu
    • Restaurant customer
    You Ge
    You Ge
    • Policeman
    Qi Li
    Qi Li
    • Fat Cook
    Qiang Li
    • Restaurant customer
    Xuejian Li
    Xuejian Li
    • Taxi Driver
    Guanhua Liang
    • Bar Boss
    Tian Tian
    • Waitress
    • (as Xiaohua Chen)
    Yong You
    • Restaurant customer
    Yimou Zhang
    Yimou Zhang
    • Junk-peddler
    Benshan Zhao
    Benshan Zhao
    • Poet reader
    Gang Jiao
    Gang Jiao
      • Director
        • Yimou Zhang
      • Writer
        • Ping Shu
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      dirkdeckard

      Keep bored

      Curious piece of Zhang Yimou who is far from his common work here. This is paranoia, comedy in modern ambient, new China. Eccentric characters, absurd situations, hand held camera, 90's urbanism, western music, documentary-experimental look, that kind of crazy Asian friendship relation so strange here in Europe. These are "Keep Cool" characteristics. It starts very gut, entertaining us and keeping us curious in the couch while Jiang Wen chase Qu Ying (più bella donna), this beginning is perfect and I was hooked on it: rhythm and curiosity. But it is only for a moment, after a little piece of time I started to get bored because mostly of the lacks of rhythm, lack of empathy with character, the disappearance of Qu Jing, there is no script (besides there are a few localizations which is the worst thing to avoid the boredom and emptiness). The thing is that Yimou doesn't pay attention to himself and doesn't keep his head cool to make a good story. Good start and nothing else
      6zyx

      a modern Vhinese black comedy very different from Zhang Yimou´s other films.

      A modern Chinese black comedy about some Beijingers trying to cope with new Chinese politics and the opportunities they bring. With photo obviously inspired by Danish director Lars von Trier and cuts pumping like a disco-beat, this film has a very European touch, but with a story deep rooted in Chinese modern society it is perhaps best appreciated by Chinese or people who´ve spent some time in China. It is very different from director Zhang Yimou´s other features.
      8funang

      The most underrated Zhang Yimou film

      I'm a fan of Zhang Yimou and finally found this DVD title from the shelves of a Shenzhen bookstore after a long search at many places.

      This is a huge departure from previous Zhang Yimou work, esp in terms of style and locale. The director himself has said that this is the first and only time he'll ever attempt to make a black comedy set in contemporary China. You may even say this work is experimental in nature, compared to his other well known big budget and formal pieces.

      Filmed with a hand-held camera and wide angle lens throughout the duration of the whole film, the quick pace editing and high energy performance & naturalistic tone never let you go once it grips you from the start. It presents a very realistic account of modern Chinese urban sensibilities, which in this case is set in Beijing. If you appreciate and love this kind of black humor, you will love this film totally. Also look out for hilarious cameos by Zhao Benshan (Happy Times)and the director Zhang Yimou himself.

      A last point of note: I find the characters in this film, as in all other Zhang Yimou films, exhibiting similar personality traits - stubbornness, always trying to beat the odds & up the ante. Do let me know your thoughts on this.

      David Lee
      10wiseman-4

      brilliant

      I could never imagine I would start loving movies like this. After seeing Yimou Zhang's 'Hero', I decided to check his other movies, perhaps looking for something similar. The second Yimou Zhang's movie I watched was 'No One Less' after which I realized what kind of cinema I'm now in. No wonder why I got 'Keep Cool' immediately. It is a simple, touching and brilliant piece of cinema, I pay my respect to the director.

      This movie shows that it's not the amount of money makes film good. It's all about what the director wants to show and how successful he is in doing this. The story is very simple, a typical extract of a typical daily life, moreover shown in a very simple way, the movements of camera also strengthen the impression and the feeling of the movie. I give a top rating to this film and impatiently waiting to see other Yimou Zhang's films.
      10addgarlic

      The movie that packs the feel of an entire city

      I was born in Beijing, China and moved to the United States at the age of 9. Been home to Beijing several times since and loved it each time. One of the many things I love about Beijing is the people and the ambiance they bring to the city. "You hau hao hao shuo" (which translate more accurately to "if you have something to say, say it nicely") delightfully and truthfully captures that feeling of Beijing. I suppose you would have to have lived in and kinda understood Beijing and its people to get the most out of this movie, though you might enjoy it regardless.

      > The story is not complicated, intentionally kinda quirky, and captivating. I will leave it to unfold by itself and not tell you too much except some comments. Each detail, from the pictures on the wall, to the decorations, the streets, and restaurants feels like home. (Zhang Yimou most likely shot everything "on location") But more importantly, the characters - our "hero", the girl, the kind-hearted but unfortunate "laptop man", and the night club owner are each native to Beijing and lovable in their distinct ways. Their conversations really capture the essence of each character. The story, mostly driven by situations and conversation (save the brilliant bafoonery near the end) is intriguing and always interesting.

      > I am 21 now. My parents and I love this movie. We are always so amazed by Zhang Yimou's ability to transform ordinary people into believable screen characters, and everyday life into extraordinary situations.

      "keep cool" - different. hilarious. meaningful.

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      • Release date
        • May 16, 1997 (China)
      • Countries of origin
        • Hong Kong
        • China
      • Language
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • 有話好好說
      • Production company
        • Guangxi Film Studio
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 33m(93 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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