The Chef, the Actor, and the Scoundrel

Guan Hu
Liu Ye, Zhang Hanyu, Huang Bo, Tanaka Chie, Liang Jing, Wang Xun, Otsuka Masaki, Zhang Luyi
2013
Mainland China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
108 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as厨子戏子痞子,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2013Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.2(For reference only)。
In the thirty-first year of the Republic, “Tiger Lila” was rampant in North China. The city of Beiping was sealed off by the Japanese army. Outside the city, there was an epidemic, and inside, famine struck. A scoundrel (played by Huang Bo) was starving and squatting in an alley to rob a big household, but unexpectedly ended up taking two Japanese men to a Japanese restaurant. In the restaurant, there were only the Chinese owner couple and a resident actor. The chef (played by Liu Ye) was timid, and his wife (played by Liang Jing) was disabled and mentally impaired. The actor (played by Zhang Hanyu) was incoherent and rambling. How to deal with the two Japanese men became a dilemma. In order to assert control, the scoundrel pulled out a gun, the owner drew a knife, and the actor casually produced a grenade. The three fell into a stalemate, while outside the restaurant, the Japanese army and the puppet troops in the city were conducting a city-wide search. What followed was unexpected; a series of comical events unfolded, leading to hilarious twists and turns. Beneath the wild festivities of the group, the “foolish spy war” of “curved rescue” was just beginning...