
千门女王之黄雀在后
In the Republic of China, old Shanghai gambling, the society is dying. Qingyue (Wei Haishan) was chased to the No. 41 casino by Yan Zi (Yuan Zhongfang), one of the four kings. The magician who was performing on the stage was rescued before he escaped. After the Qingyue learned that the magician was actually the South gambling king He Zhongqian, he was trained by him.
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Plot Summary
In the vibrant yet treacherous world of Shanghai's underground, a cunning con artist known as 'Queen of the Thousand Doors' and her skilled team execute elaborate schemes. Their latest target is a wealthy and influential businessman, but they soon find themselves entangled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse when a mysterious adversary begins to unravel their plans. As loyalties are tested and betrayals loom, the team must use all their wits to survive the perilous situation.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed reception, with praise for its intricate plot and performances, but criticism for pacing issues and predictability in some aspects. It was noted for its attempt to recreate the atmosphere of classic heist films within a modern Chinese context.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its stylish direction and suspenseful moments.
- Criticized for a convoluted plot that sometimes struggles to maintain coherence.
- The performances, particularly from the lead actress, were highlighted as a strong point.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and difficult to aggregate due to limited availability and language barriers. Where available, opinions vary, with some appreciating the film's ambition and thrilling elements, while others found the narrative confusing.
Fun Fact
The title '千门女王之黄雀在后' translates to 'Queen of the Thousand Doors: The Oriole Behind' and is a reference to a Chinese idiom signifying a third party who benefits from the struggle between two main parties.
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