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Lost in Beijing (Chinese: 苹果; lit. 'apple') is a 2007 Chinese drama film directed by Li Yu and starring Tony Leung Ka-fai, Fan Bingbing, Tong Dawei, and Elaine Jin. It had its international premiere at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival on February 16, 2007.
In 2007, Li Yu's most high-profile film yet, Lost in Beijing, premiered at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival. The result was over a year of controversy with the Chinese Film Bureau over both the appropriateness of that screening and the content of the film. Though briefly screened in a heavily edited state, the film was eventually ...
Lost in Beijing: Liu Pingguo [11] Flash Point: Julie [12] Contract Lover 合约情人 Liu Zao [13] Crossed Lines: Ning Can/Xin Ran [14] 2008 Kung Fu Hip-Hop 精舞门 Tina [15] Home Run 回家的路 Tian Cong [16] Desires of the Heart: Zhang Ying Cameo [17] 2009 Shinjuku Incident: Lily Sophie's Revenge: Joanna Wang Jingjing Wheat: Li [18 ...
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The movie has generated a lot of discussion on Douban, as well as associations with the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre due to the characters in the drama. The Beijing's Internet Information Office ordered the deletion of all websites, wikis, and reviews of the film, resulting in the blocking of the entire network. [74] Deleted
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) -Tesla CEO Elon Musk arrived in Beijing on Sunday on an unannounced visit, where he was expected to discuss the rollout of Full Self-Driving (FSD) software and ...
In 2015, Gong made his acting debut in the historical drama Sword Chaos, played the upright and straightforward Bi Lu. [6]In 2016, Gong co-starred with Xu Feng (徐峰) in the youth drama Advance Bravely, adapted from the danmei novel with the same name (势不可挡) by Chai Ji Dan, in which he played Xia Yao, who becomes caught in a love triangle with a brother and a sister. [7]