The Chef, the Actor, the Scoundrel

The Chef, the Actor, the Scoundrel

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Traditional 廚子‧戲子‧痞子
Simplified 厨子‧戏子‧痞子
Mandarin Chúzi Xìzi Pǐzi
Directed by Guan Hu
Produced by Zhu Wenjiu
Wang Changtian
Zhang Hanyu
Huang Bo
Liu Ye
Guan Hu
Xu Tiejun
Chang Jihong
Screenplay by Guan Hu
Dong Runnian
Starring Liu Ye
Zhang Hanyu
Huang Bo
Music by Dou Peng
Cinematography Du Jie
Edited by Kong Jinlei
Production
company
* Beijing No. 5 Movement Culture Media
  • Enlight Media Group
Distributed by Enlight Media Group
Release dates
  • 29 March 2013 (2013-03-29) (China)
Running time
108 minutes
Country China
Language Mandarin
Box office US$42.97 million

The Chef, the Actor, the Scoundrel is a 2013 Chinese comedy film[1][2] directed by Guan Hu, starring Liu Ye, Zhang Hanyu and Huang Bo. The film is meant to be "mass entertainment", in the words of Guan, who also co-wrote the screenplay.[3] The film is set in 1942, during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Much of the plot[4] revolves around the fates of two Japanese scientists who are captured in Beiping (Beijing) by the three title characters, who have trouble deciding what to do with them.

Plot

The film is set in China in the 1940s during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The Imperial Japanese Army's Unit 731 conducts experiments on biological weapons by releasing cholera in Beiping, but that inadvertently hinders their advance because their troops are at risk of being infected as well. They block off all access to the city and secretly summon two scientists to handle the situation. The virus spreads outside the city while the people inside the city suffer from hunger.

A scoundrel encounters the two scientists inside Beiping, without knowing who they are, and attempts to rob them. After a short chase through the streets, the scoundrel captures them and brings them to a Japanese restaurant owned by a Chinese chef. An opera actor also lives in the restaurant. The three men are unable to decide what to do with the scientists. The chef wants to release the captives because he is afraid of getting into trouble. The scoundrel wants to get out of the difficult situation so he lies that he is from the Chinese Eighth Route Army. The actor wants to kill the scientists and the scoundrel, because he feels that they would offend the Chinese army if they release the scientists and they would offend the Japanese military if they release the scoundrel.

Just when the three men brandish their weapons at each other and are locked in a stalemate, the chef's wife rummages through the scientists' belongings, finds a canister of cholera, and realises that the scientists are actually sent by Unit 731 to deal with the virus. At this point, the three men come to terms with each other and agree to cooperate and share the gains from selling the canister of cholera. The scoundrel and actor use various methods to interrogate the scientists and gather more information. The chef, who serves as their translator, secretly helps the two scientists.

Cast

References

  1. "The Chef, the Actor, the Scoundrel". english.entgroup.cn. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  2. "厨子戏子痞子The Chef, the Actor, the Scoundrel (2013)". movie.mtime.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  3. Davison, Nicola. "The Chef, The Actor, The Scoundrel". Time Out Shanghai. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  4. Felly, Derek. Film review in Film Business Asia (retrieved on 23 July 2013)♙
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