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Comedy Chongqing Hot Pot's poster shown at Times Squre. [Photo provided to China Daily]
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The upcoming comedy
Chongqing Hot Pot has recently grabbed many New Yorkers' attention, as its giant poster showed up at the landmark Times Square on March 11.
Set in southwestern China's Chongqing, the feature movie revolves on the adventures of three best friends, whose failed effort to run a hot pot restaurant leads to a gang crime — the three rob a local bank.
Produced by Taiwan thriller film veteran Chen Kuo-fu, the film is the second feature of up-and-coming director Yang Qing.
Yang, a Chongqing native, says the local geography with lots of bomb shelters and the hotpot culture inspired the story. Much of the cinematography was taken in underground locations.
Led by award-winning actor Chen Kun, the cast also boasts actress Bai Baihe and actors Qin Hao and Yu En’tai.
The movie will be released across the Chinese mainland on April 1.
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