Breakup Buddies

Breakup Buddies

Official poster
Chinese
Mandarin Xīn Huā Lù Fàng
Literally Happiness on the Road
Directed by Ning Hao
Produced by
  • Wang Yibing
  • Ling Hong
Written by
  • Yue Xiaojun
  • Xing Aina
  • Sun Xiaohang
  • Dong Runnian
  • Zhang Disha
  • Zhang Yifan
Starring
Music by
Cinematography Song Xiaofei
Edited by Du Yuan
Production
company
  • Injo Films
  • China Film Group
  • Beijing Galloping Horse Film
  • Beijing Asian Union Culture & Media Investment
  • Talent International Film
  • Beijing Shine Land Culture
  • Beijing Injo Production
  • Beijing HG & Injo Culture Investment Management
  • Beijing Skywheel Entertainment
  • Huang Bo Studio
  • Dongyang Dirty Monkey Films Production
  • China Movie Channel
  • Beijing Sankuai Technology
Release dates
  • September 7, 2014 (2014-09-07) (TIFF)
  • September 30, 2014 (2014-09-30) (China)
Running time
116 minutes
Country China
Language Mandarin
Box office US$195,300,000[1]

Breakup Buddies is a 2014 Chinese romantic comedy and road film, directed by Ning Hao.[2][3] It stars Huang Bo and Xu Zheng as buddies on a wild 3,000-kilometre cross-country journey from Beijing to Dali City (via Zhangjiajie).

The film premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2014,[4] and was released domestically on September 30, 2014. It grossed over $195 million to become one of the highest-grossing films in China.

Plot

Womanizer Hao Yi (Xu Zheng) takes his best friend Geng Hao (Huang Bo) on a road trip to Dali City — China's unofficial capital of one night stands — to help him recover from a devastating divorce. Years before, Kang Xiaoyu (Yuan Quan) had traversed the same route to Dali where she met her future husband.

Cast

  • Huang Bo as Geng Hao
  • Xu Zheng as Hao Yi
  • Yuan Quan as Kang Xiaoyu
  • Zhou Dongyu as Zhou Lijuan, a.k.a. "Christina"
  • Tao Hui as Avatar girl
  • Yue Xiaojun as innkeeper
  • Shen Teng as bar owner
  • Zhang Li as pretty lesbian
  • Jiao Junyan as Xiao Bei
  • Ma Su as prostitute from Northeast China
  • Liu Meihan as prostitute from Hunan
  • Xiong Naijin as Kang Xiaoyu's best friend
  • Liu Yiwei as cop
  • Wang Yanhui as crime boss
  • Lei Jiayin as gangster
  • Yong Mengting as cosplay girl
  • Liang Hao as Li Maomao, Zhou Lijuan's boyfriend
  • Guo Tao as Kang Xiaoyu's attorney (cameo)
  • Li Chen as Kang Xiaoyu's new lover (cameo)
  • Xia Yu as Kang Xiaoyu's ex (cameo)

Review

Derek Elley of Film Business Asia gave the film a 7 out of 10, calling it "Ning Hao's maturest film so far" and praising the performances as "strong".[5]

Box office

The film grossed ¥1.16971 billion at the Chinese box office[6] and a total of US$195.3 million internationally.[1] The Guardian's Phil Hoad mentioning the film as one of "a few, giant, isolated local hits".[7]

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