Acensbart
Excellent but underrated film
Ketrivie
It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
Teddie Blake
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Neive Bellamy
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
patrick8828
I like this film very much. I know it's difficult for a non-Chinese. It's composed of 7 parts. The film is about an fictional company consisting of 4 young men helping ordinary people achieve their impossible dreams. A bookshop owner who dreams of becoming Batton, a cook who wants to keep secrets, a man who wants to know what it feels like to be treated by others in a bad way, a star who desires an ordinary life, a young man who needs love desperately, a rich man who wants to experience poverty and a middle-aged man who needs a new flat to satisfy his dying wife....... Anyway the film has a warm ending. The film is directed by feng xiaogang and starred by gou you and liu bei.
koorinoen
This is really funny is you can understand all the Chinese 60's communism puns. Personally I think that the script was nicely written, and it actually has a quite touching theme. And again, it's really really really funny, one of the funniest movie I've ever seen.
twob_ornot
Too bad the critics who seem to act as gatekeepers for Chinese movies haven't approved this. Maybe because it's a comedy. The story is somewhat similar to Mi Jiashan's Wan zhu (1988), and even shares a star (Ge You) with that movie, but it's also much better done.
kklinkne
Jiafangyifang (English titles: Dream Factory; Party A, Party B) launched the 'holiday film' (heshuipian) genre in China over the New Year's period--12/97-2/98. New Year's is the time in China when friends and family reunite. It is also a time when folks go out looking for light entertainment and warm feelings, but these type of vibes were not easy to find in the film houses in China. Feng Xiaogang's Jiafangyifang changed that.The storyline features a film troup of four (Party B) who create their clients' (Party A) dream for a day. Their first customer is a big, inflated bookstore owner who wants to be Patton. He is given pearl handle pistols, a pool cue, four stars (one better than Patton), driven around in a jeep and given the city of Nanjing to attack. Other dreamers include a cook who can't keep secrets, a husband who wants to do menial work (like his wife), a rich guy who wants to experience poverty, and so on. As time goes on, the group tries to brighten other people's lives, even those who can't pay for their services and it is here that the warmth and heart of the film comes out.The winks and laughs are there throughout, but they are the products of wit, situation and dialogue rather than pratfalls and double entendres. Overarching the above series of 'dream sequences' is the tentative romancing that goes on between two of the film troopers. The guy suggests marriage lest his father give the house to his sister-- not the most romantic way to pledge one's troth.Jiafangyifang set box office records for domestic films in 1998 taking in more than 20m yuan. Feng Xiaogang followed up this with three more holiday box office hit comedies: Bujianbusasn (Be There, Be Square) 1999, Meiwanmeili (Sorry Baby) 2000 and Dawan (Big Shot's Funeral) 2002.