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Mr. Six

Original title: Lao pao er
  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
4.5K
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Mr. Six (2015)
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A well-respected man residing in what's left of Old Beijing attempts to exonerate his son from his wrongdoings with his own methods and beliefs.A well-respected man residing in what's left of Old Beijing attempts to exonerate his son from his wrongdoings with his own methods and beliefs.A well-respected man residing in what's left of Old Beijing attempts to exonerate his son from his wrongdoings with his own methods and beliefs.

  • Director
    • Guan Hu
  • Writers
    • Runnian Dong
    • Guan Hu
  • Stars
    • Xiaogang Feng
    • Hanyu Zhang
    • Qing Xu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    4.5K
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    • Director
      • Guan Hu
    • Writers
      • Runnian Dong
      • Guan Hu
    • Stars
      • Xiaogang Feng
      • Hanyu Zhang
      • Qing Xu
    • 22User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 26 wins & 44 nominations total

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    Xiaogang Feng
    Xiaogang Feng
    • Liu Ye
    Hanyu Zhang
    Hanyu Zhang
    • Men San Er
    Qing Xu
    Qing Xu
    • Hua Xia Zi
    Kris Wu
    Kris Wu
    • Xiao Fei
    • (as Wu Yifan)
    Yifeng Li
    Yifeng Li
    • Xiao Bo
    Hua Liu
    Hua Liu
    • Deng Zhao'er
    Jugang Bai
    Jugang Bai
    • Xiao Fei's friend
    • (as Ju-Gang Bai)
    Jun Du
    Jun Du
    • Twelve Master
    Shan Jiang
    Shan Jiang
    • Doctor
    Yiming Lian
    Yiming Lian
    • Yang Huo'er
    Jing Liang
    Jing Liang
    • Deng Zhao'er's wife
    Chengrui Liu
    • Suicidal man
    Ning Lu
    • Policeman
    Nuo Lu
    Nuo Lu
    • Xiao Fei's friend
    Dai Ming
    • Exercising man
    Hao Ning
    Hao Ning
    • Real Estate Agent
    Ji Qi
    • Pregnant woman's husband
    Yuxian Shang
    • Xiao Fei's Girlfriend
    • Director
      • Guan Hu
    • Writers
      • Runnian Dong
      • Guan Hu
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    10zhongrwang

    A story about belief

    It's really difficult to review this film in a different language. In fact it's even tough to comprehend it for many Chinese who are distant from Peking for the reason that it entirely roots on the very local culture of Peking, of both yesterday and today.

    The main theme, to me, is about the change of belief.

    To many countries, the late half of the 20th century is a continuous of history. But in China, things are opposite. There was no much difference from North Korea till 1980s. But now it's more Capitalism than any genuine Capitalism countries. The old generation, including the Mr. Six, was born in the North Korea - like era. Although brainwashed by propaganda daily, what these former Peking boys value most are something traditional, the loyalty to friends and the courage to risk life for friends. They are really man, of great dignity, and will not bow down for money.

    The young generation, born in 1990s or 2000s, grew up in a totally different era. Peking, along other major cities of China, spent the last 20 years to become metropolitans cannot be differentiated from New York by appearance. The lifestyle of many Peking youth is in close association with alcohol, pub, racing cars. Also ironically, a significant portion of these playboys are descendants of those high rank communists who intended to shape the country to the 2nd USSR. Consequently, the belief of the younger generation, the worship of money and power, is totally different from the former.

    The film is of plenty vanishing features of old Peking, like the Peking alleys or so called Hu Tong, the parrot in the cage, and the last scene, a remarkable stamp of those heroic boys in 1970s who fight with Katanas (collections of high rank communist from Sino-japan war) and green woolen coats.
    8nagznova

    Masterpiece

    I have watch this repeatedly, storyline on point, I recommend this one
    8er-24005

    Old Hooligans vs New Hooligans

    Not an action movie by any means but an interesting drama concerning traditional values versus new free-market attitudes seen from the perspective of an older criminal element trying to deal with the new-money, corruption-based variety.

    The movie does a nice job of showing community life in the laid back old hutongs that still exist in Beijing and while the plot is a little slow it develops well. Since this film was designed to appeal to a domestic audience a lot of the nuance will be lost on foreigners. It emphasizes relationships, loyalty and honor in contrast to the quest for individual wealth, power and exaggerated regard of face. It also reinforces the notion that you can trust the Party to do the right thing but not the police.

    Some ask "what's happened to Chinese cinema?" I guess the answer is that it is booming and delivering a wide variety of product. If you want a big budget action film with lots of CG you'll find it in Mo Jin - The Lost Legend. I enjoyed Lao Pao Er more though.
    9wangxuancast

    Excellent Movie!

    This movie is really a cultural thing and it's for the people that grew in Beijing. Gladly, I am. Even a lot of Chinese people can't understand it since it contains a lot of Beijing dialect. As a guy born in Beijing and lived there for 15 years. I can't understand all the dialect in the movie. So it is impossible for foreigners to have a perfect experience on this movie since the dialect is the part that makes it a good movie (unless you're really good at Chinese and actually lived in Beijing for many years).

    Although I admit there is some bad acting choice or bad filming, but it is a realistic represent of those Beijing "Lao Pao er". It appeals a lot to Chinese. Right now, we're losing a lot of these dialect and culture, this movie is about help us to recollect those tradition.

    My advise is: Don't watch it. If you are interested in it and going to watch it, take it easy, don't have any thoughts like "this movie is gonna be amazing" before you watch it. The target consumers is Chinese (and mainly some of the Chinese). Asking foreigners to truly understand this movie is like asking a man to use a sanitary napkin.
    7arnoldfansoz

    Well made drama. Don't get mislead by IMDb category or description

    I wanted to write a review just to let cinema goers know that this is a well made movie, with a lot to like about it - but action is not one of them - because quite simply there is none - ZERO. Now don't get me wrong, i love all sorted of Asian cinema, drama, action, martial arts and thriller, but i am sick & tired of being mislead. It shouldn't be in the category of action and whilst the trailers showed "glimpses and promises of knives, swords and a few sensational stare downs" thats where the action ends. It was actually very well paced for the first half, but there is a scene in which the movie comes to a grinding halt and never recovers. It is a movie about redemption, father & son relationships and Mr Six being a man of principle which is rarely found in today's society. It was beautifully shot and acted, but shame what started out promising so much at a decent pace ended up grinding to a halt and delivering none of the action it promises in description or in the trailer.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The ostrich running in the street is actually dressed up by a girl.
    • Quotes

      Liu Ye: This is rule?

    • Soundtracks
      Greenhouse Girl
      Performed by Kris Wu (as Wu Yifan)

      Music by Cui Jian

      Lyrics by Kris Wu and Cui Jian

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Official site
      • Official Weibo
    • Languages
      • Chinese
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Fading Wave
    • Filming locations
      • Beijing, China
    • Production companies
      • Beijing Diqi Yinxiang Entertainment
      • Beijing Yixiang Tiankai Media
      • Haining Wenjiu Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,415,450
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $332,117
      • Dec 27, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $139,191,345
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 14m(134 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • D-Cinema 48kHz 7.1
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.66 : 1

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