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  1. Keep Cool
    1997 · Comedy · 1h 33m

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  1. Keep Cool. (film) Keep Cool ( simplified Chinese: 有话好好说; traditional Chinese: 有話好好說; pinyin: Yǒu Huà Hǎo Hǎo Shuō; lit. 'If you have something to say', 'say it nicely') is a 1997 Chinese black comedy directed by Zhang Yimou and adapted from the novel Evening Papers News by Shu Ping. The film, which is about a bookseller ...

    • Evening Papers News, by Shu Ping
    • Zang Tianshuo
    • Wang Qipeng, Wang Wei, Zhang Weiping
  2. May 16, 1997 · Keep Cool: Directed by Yimou Zhang. With Wen Jiang, Baotian Li, Ying Qu, Xinyi Liu. A spurned lover seeks a rich man for revenge. A random onlooker -- who witnessed the public assault committed by the rich man against the lover -- seeks for monetary compensation for his smashed computer.

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    • Comedy
    • Yimou Zhang
    • 1997-05-16
  3. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Keep Cool (1997) - Yi Mou Zhang, Zhang Yimou on AllMovie - Utilizing a hand-held camera to create a frantic,…

    • Yi Mou Zhang, Zhang Yimou
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  5. May 16, 1997 · China, the 1990s. A young bookseller is in love with a woman. The woman is now with another guy, a rich man. The rich man sends his people to beat the bookseller. In the fight, the laptop computer from a man looking at the scene gets broken. Who will pay for the computer? The bookseller wants revenge. Will it be useful? The bookseller and the laptop owner are from different ages and classes ...

  6. Chinese Comedy. Keep Cool is a hyperactive slapdash comedy, by Zhang Yimou, starring Jiang Wen and Li Baotian as two mismatched deadbeats in modern Beijing, plotting to restore their dignity when caught up in a moment of violence with a woman in the middle and a Yakuza boss close behind, in a mostly tiresome and repetitive pastiche flick that ...

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    • Guangxi Film Studio
    • Zhang Yimou
  7. Synopsis. Xiao Shuai pursues the woman he loves, An Hong, all around Beijing. He wants to discover where she lives, but she could care less about him. After a while, An is so impressed with Xiao's efforts that she invites him in for a quickie, but they are interrupted by her boyfriend. The second section of the story introduces an elderly ...

  8. A modern Chinese black comedy about some Beijingers trying to cope with new Chinese politics and the opportunities they bring. With photo obviously inspired by Danish director Lars von Trier and cuts pumping like a disco-beat, this film has a very European touch, but with a story deep rooted in Chinese modern society it is perhaps best appreciated by Chinese or people who´ve spent some time ...

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