The Golden Robbery is a comedy and action film directed by Ning Hao in 20 12, starring Lei Jiayin, Cheng Yuanyuan, Hong Tao, Guo Tao, Zhang Songwen, Fan Wei, Yue Xiaojun and Keiichi Yamasaki.
For eight tons of mysterious gold, there appeared black powder, a young man, a golden dart Shisanlang, the first cinematographer in Manchuria, a priest in body double, a rich daughter and a descendant of Manchu.
Japanese invaders, foreign ministers, pheasant corps, mysterious crew members and black-hearted charterers are all eyeing. Who is the enemy and who is the friend? Who knows who is dark? Who lives and dies? In a heavily guarded vault, shells can't be blasted, so how to snatch eight tons of gold has become the biggest suspense.
Film evaluation
Compared with Ning Hao's first two works, the single-line narrative in The Golden Robbery seems a bit monotonous: in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, the gangster played by Lei Jiayin was mistakenly involved in a robbery planned by revolutionaries-they planned to rob eight tons of gold in order to disrupt the Japanese plan to buy weapons with gold.
A well-guarded, cannonball-proof vault and a cunning, treacherous and suspicious Japanese sergeant became the biggest obstacle for them to grab gold. As a result, the first actress in Manchuria, Jin Biao Shisanlang, Pastor body double, and a rich woman appeared one after another and became an indispensable part of the case.
Perhaps Ning Hao was a little depressed after No Man's Land was banned, which led to a great increase in dog blood stories, making people feel back to the era of domestic gunfight films in the 1990s.
Japanese soldiers who lie down after a single shot, heroes who can never be killed, villains who are resurrected after being shot, lovers who are suddenly killed after telling the truth, and a little fake 3D special effects, the placement advertisement of the opening movie "People" also makes people feel that the film is badly hurt.