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Plot Summary
A con artist, played by Zhao Benshan, teams up with his friend to run a scam selling 'miracle' crutches to people who don't need them. Their elaborate schemes often backfire, leading to comical situations and unexpected outcomes. The film follows their attempts to swindle unsuspecting victims out of their money with increasingly absurd methods.
Critical Reception
The film was a massive commercial success in China, particularly known for its widespread popularity and memorable characters derived from a famous CCTV sketch. While not typically reviewed by international critics, its impact on Chinese popular culture is undeniable, celebrated for its straightforward humor and relatable (albeit exaggerated) portrayals of everyday life and rural scams.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its hilarious slapstick comedy and witty dialogues.
The chemistry between the lead actors, Zhao Benshan, Fan Wei, and Gao Xiumin, is a major highlight.
Offers a satirical look at gullibility and shrewdness within society.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's ability to generate consistent laughter through its clever plot and the comedic timing of its stars. Many appreciate the film's nostalgic value and its connection to beloved skits, finding it a timeless comedy that still holds up.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (primarily recognized for its box office success and cultural impact in China, rather than formal awards)
Fun Fact
The characters and premise of 'Selling a Home' originated from a wildly popular sketch performed by Zhao Benshan, Fan Wei, and Gao Xiumin on the CCTV New Year's Gala, a highly anticipated annual television event in China.
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