A car crash sparks a war between local police and an international terrorist organization.
Lao Gou is a forest ranger stationed at Tianshan Mountain in Western China. He patrols the mountains accompanied by dogs which he trains and keeps in kennels, giving rise to friction between him and his wife Wang Rong who feels that Lao Gou takes better care of the dogs than he does his own wife and two daughters. One day Lao Gou crosses the path of Zhang Biao, a ranger who arranges an illegal hunting expedition which targets a rare local wolf under Lao Gou's protection. Lao Gou's actions lead to Zhang Biao's imprisonment, and while serving his sentence, Zhang Biao swears to take revenge against Lao Gou. When he is eventually released, Zhang Biao puts his plans into action and attacks Lao Gou, his dogs, and even his family. The strain of the ensuing troubles leads to the breakdown of Lao Gou's marriage. Ultimately his elder daughter's life is threatened as a result of Zhang Biao's growing passion for her. After various struggles, Lao Gou and his younger daughter find themselves ...
The Founding of an Army is a Chinese historical film. Produced by Han Sanping and directed by Andrew Lau, it is the third installment of the trilogy called Founding of New China after The Founding of a Republic (2009) and The Founding of a Party (2011). The film features a star-studded cast of Chinese actors.[3] It was released on July 28, 2017 to mark the 90th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Liberation Army
1941. Hong Kong is under Japanese occupation. The anti-Japanese Dongjiang guerilla unit is tasked with rescuing cultural figures and extracting them from the besieged city. Primary school teacher, Fang Lan and her mother are trying to live out this difficult period in a small run-down flat in Wanchai. After the schools are shut down, Lan unwittingly finds herself involved in the guerillas' mission to save novelist Mao Dun. In the process, she meets Blackie Lau, the intrepid sharpshooter captain of the guerillas' Urban and Firearms unit. Taking notice of Lan's calm, smart nature, Blackie recruits her to join the guerillas. Worried for her daughter's safety, Lan's mother volunteers to take Lan's place as a courier, only to be arrested on the job. To save her mother, Lan is forced to turn to Wing, who now works for the Japanese.