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What kind of movie is Don’t Mess with Children?

Chinese title: Don’t mess with the kids

◆Year: 2007

◆Release date: January 20, 2007

◆ Country: China

◆Category: Comedy

◆Director: Feng Haitao

◆Starring: Pan Changjiang, Pan Linsheng, Zhou Ti, Duan Liyang, Guo Haoxiangzi

◆Language: Mandarin

◆Subtitles: Chinese subtitles

◆Compression format: DVD-RMVB

◆File size: 2CD 297MB

◆Movie synopsis:

Pan Changjiang and his "son" (played by Zhou Ti) made a lot of jokes because of conceptual issues. During the holidays, Pan Changjiang and his lover (played by Song Na) decided to " The son is sent to his father (played by Pan Linsheng) in the countryside.

Because of the estrangement between Pan Changjiang and his father, Pan Changjiang was frustrated everywhere after returning to his hometown. The "son" who was accustomed to city life not only had to face "grandpa", a silent and old-fashioned old man, but also He adapted to the simple life of "grandpa"'s family, and what made his "son" even more unhappy was that the children in "grandpa's" village didn't know about his fashionable "Heelys" and didn't believe that such a little kid could be cool. mobile phone...During the long vacation, there were endless jokes about the "son's" life in the countryside.

When a family reunites, there must be warmth in the laughter. The innocence and affection of the "son" build a bridge of communication between Pan Changjiang and the "father", and the long-standing estrangement between the two generations disappears.

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◆Highlights of the film:

Comedian Pan Changjiang plays a lovely and loving father for the first time on screen;

Pan Changjiang appeared on the screen with his father (a famous Pingju opera performer, stage name: Xiao Yuelai) for the first time, playing the role of father and son who have a deep misunderstanding in the play;

Children from the city go to the countryside to have troubles A series of ridiculous and touching stories;

The first high-definition digital film debut of young director Feng Haitao