Saving Mr. Wu, (Chinese: 解救吾先生), previously known as The Strongest Competitor (Chinese: 最強對手),[3][4] is a 2015 Chinese action crime thriller film directed by Ding Sheng and starring Andy Lau, Liu Ye, Wu Ruofu and Wang Qianyuan. The film was based on a true abduction case where cast member Wu Ruofu was the victim.[5]

Saving Mr. Wu
Chinese film poster
Traditional Chinese解救吾先生
Simplified Chinese解救吾先生
Hanyu PinyinJiějiù Wú Xiānshēng
JyutpingGaai2 Gau3 Ng4 Sin1 Saang1
Directed byDing Sheng
Screenplay byDing Sheng
Produced byXiao Chen'an
Du Yang
Xiong Xiaolan
Preston Lee
StarringAndy Lau
Liu Ye
Wu Ruofu
Wang Qianyuan
CinematographyDing Yu
Edited byDing Sheng
Music byLao Zai
Production
companies
Beijing Going Zoom Media
Shanghai New Media Group
Heyi Pictures
Beijing Motianlun Media
Distributed byGolden Network Asia (Worldwide)[1]
Release dates
  • 26 September 2015 (2015-09-26) (SRIFF)
  • 30 September 2015 (2015-09-30) (China)
Running time
106 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin
Box officeUS$31.2 million[2]

Plot edit

Ruthless criminal Zhang Hua (Wang Qianyuan) and his gang impersonate as police officers to abduct wealthy businessmen. Setting a trap outside a Beijing karaoke club, they hit the jackpot with Hong Kong film star Mr Wu (Andy Lau), forcing him into their car on the pretext of being investigated for a hit-and-run.

In the Beijing suburbs, Wu is bound, gagged and beaten into compliance by Zhang's men. Then Wu is made to witness the execution of Xiao Dou (Cai Lu), Zhang's last abducted victim, who failed to have his ransom paid within 24 hours. Wu steps in to save him, promising to pay both men's ransoms.

To ensure he is not delivered as a corpse, Wu makes a call to his old friend Mr. Su (Lam Suet) and asks him to ensure that he is alive before delivering RMB3 million. Wu's calm, intelligence and dignity in the face of death earns Zhang's respect. Zhang leaves for the city in morning, instructing his gang to kill both victims at 9pm if they do not hear from him.

Meanwhile, police vice captain Xing Feng (Liu Ye) and captain Cao Gang (Wu Ruofu) have formed an anti-kidnap task force. After a series of tip-offs, they detain Zhang when he leaves the apartment of his mistress, Chenchen (Vivien Li). But Zhang refuses to give up Wu's location without a pardon. As 9pm approaches, the police stage a final desperate rescue attempt based on an unreliable tip as the kidnapping gang, fearing they'll be Zhang's next victims, decides to kill the hostages before the deadline. The police break into the house as the gang is strangling the hostages, narrowly saving both Wu and Dou.

Cast edit

  • Andy Lau as Mr. Wu (吾先生), a Hong Kong film star and the abducted victim
  • Liu Ye as Xing Feng (邢峰), a police vice-captain
  • Wu Ruofu as Cao Gang (曹剛), a police captain
  • Wang Qianyuan as Zhang Hua (張華), leader of the abductors
  • Lam Suet as Mr. Su (蘇先生), a friend of Mr. Wu
  • Zhao Xiaoyue as Zhang Yi (張總), a police commander
  • Vivien Li as Chenchen (陳晨), Zhang Hua's girlfriend
  • Cai Lu as Xiao Dou (小竇), another victim abducted by Zhang Hua
  • Yu Ailei as Cang (倉哥), an abductor
  • Ma Sichun (cameo)

Production edit

Production of Saving Mr. Wu was kept at a low profile and was first revealed when actor Liu Ye wrote in his Sina Weibo account that he was working on a film with Andy Lau.[6] In early January 2015, location shots were being filmed in Sanlitun, Beijing.[7] On 26 January, location shoots were done at Pinggu District where Lau was spotted by reporters and fans.[8] On 9 February, it was announced that production of the film had officially wrapped up.[9]

Release edit

On 8 February 2015, the teaser poster of the film was unveiled at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival.[10][11] In May 2015, another teaser poster was unveiled 68th Cannes Film Festival displaying an international release date of October 2015.[12]

Box office edit

As of 27 October 2015, the film has grossed a total of US$31,212,702 worldwide, combining its box office gross from China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, North America and Singapore.[13]

Awards and nominations edit

Awards and nominations
Ceremony Category Recipient Outcome
2nd Silk Road International Film Festival[14] Feature Film of the Year Saving Mr. Wu Won
Best Actor Andy Lau Won
52nd Golden Horse Awards[15] Best Supporting Actor Wang Qianyuan Nominated
Best Film Editing Ding Sheng Nominated
12th Chinese American Film Festival Golden Angel Award Film[16] Saving Mr. Wu Won
31st Golden Rooster Awards[17][18] Best Supporting Actor Wang Qianyuan Won
Best Cinematography Ding Yuan Nominated
Best Editing Ding Sheng Won

References edit

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  3. ^ "Andy's Taiwan secret trip and will be singing new song in CNY gala show". www.andylausounds.com. Retrieved January 13, 2015.
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  11. ^ "AndyLauSounds » Saving Mr. Wu poster released, Andy's identity a mystery". www.andylausounds.com. Retrieved 2016-01-14.
  12. ^ "Golden Network Cannes 2015 Lineup | Filmfestivals.com". www.filmfestivals.com. Retrieved 2016-01-14.
  13. ^ "Saving Mr. Wu - Financial Information China". The Numbers. Retrieved 2016-01-14.
  14. ^ "The 2nd Silk Road International Film Festival Concludes in Fuzhou". english.cri.cn. Archived from the original on September 29, 2015. Retrieved 2016-01-14.
  15. ^ "2015 台北金馬影展 Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival".
  16. ^ "第十二屆中美電影節星光熠熠——開幕式暨金天使獎頒獎典禮耀動洛城". cafilmfestival.org. Retrieved 2017-05-15.
  17. ^ "金鸡奖提名:《潘金莲》领跑 范冰冰周冬雨再争影后". ifeng (in Chinese). August 16, 2017.
  18. ^ "邓超范冰冰分获影帝影后《我不是潘金莲》成金鸡大赢家". ifeng (in Chinese). September 16, 2017.

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