Shramana Kar
Chinese cinema offers passionate and believable stories. Fans love Chinese films and dramas mostly for their plots based on the bygone era. Here are some top Chinese films:
The recently released comedy-drama tells the story of two sisters and their disputes in life. After a fight, Le Ying embarks on a journey to follow her passion for boxing, transforming her life in the process.
The film is about a wannabe gangster, who poses as a member of a notorious crew to intimidate a neighbour, but unwillingly picks up a fight with the wrong resident.
In 1930s China, a martial artist's life is upended by the Japanese invasion that forces him to fight for survival and find a way to provide for his family, amid the war chaos.
A Shaolin devotee reunites with his five childhood friends to form a unique football team, leveraging their martial arts expertise to promote Shaolin kung fu through the competitive game.
This Oscar-winning film is about warrior master Li Mu Bai, whose plans for retirement get derailed when his prize sword gets stolen, promoting him into a vengeful quest to reclaim it anyhow.
Guang Ning has been forced to hunt down writer Lu Kongwen to rescue his kidnapped daughter. However, soon he discovers that Lu's latest novel has the power to blur the lines between fiction and reality, complicating his mission.
Zhang Taofang, a 22-year-old soldier, made history during the Korean War with a remarkable feat: 435 precise shots that wounded 214 American soldiers, cementing his name as a legendary sharpshooter.
A determined martial arts instructor sets out to prove his worth by challenging the leaders of eight rival schools, before opening his own academy and sharing his expertise.