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DramaCrimeMysteryThriller

Black Coal, Thin Ice

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Two former cops start investigating the series of murders that tanked their careers when the killings begin again.

Release Date : 2014-06-11

Language :Mandarin

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Omnijoi MediaBoneyard Entertainment ChinaChina Film Group Corporation

Production Country : China

Alternative Titles : Black Coal, Thin IceBlack Coal Thin Ice

Cast

Liao Fan

Character Name : Zhang Zili

Original Name : Liao Fan

Gender : Male

Gwei Lun-Mei

Character Name : Wu Zhizhen

Original Name : 桂綸鎂

Gender : Female

Wang Xuebing

Character Name : Liang Zhijun

Original Name : 王学兵

Gender : Male

Wang Jingchun

Character Name : Rong Rong

Original Name : 王景春

Gender : Male

Yu Ailei

Character Name : Captain Wang

Original Name : 余皑磊

Gender : Male

Ni Jingyang

Character Name : Su Lijuan

Original Name : Ni Jingyang

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-04-01

OK, so yes - this is a very slow burn a times with far too many establishing and shots of decaying urban industrialisation, but when the action does actually focus on the story it's not a bad crime drama at all. We start with an arm sticking out of a pile of coal. The cops arrive and "Zhang" (Fan Liao) is soon on the case. He can only identify the corpse, though, and unimpressed his bosses ensure that five years down the line he is reduced to working as a security guard with a penchant for the bottle too. What we now know, though, is that there were a series of such killings and they are now under his fingernails. He is obsessed with identifying the killer. Reuniting with his for partner "Liang" (Xuebing Wang), they pick up a trail that leads them to the enigmatic "Wu Zhizhen" (Gwei Lun-Mei). "Zhang" now vacillates between an attraction to this woman and to suspecting her, but has she anything to do with the crimes? It's a curiously developed film, this. It proceeds in fits and starts before a denouement that is rushed and rather unfulfilling. It looks gritty and dark, the weather - cold and miserable, also helps to create an atmosphere and the acting is competent. Maybe it could lose twenty minutes of preambling characterisations, but it has a solid story with director Yi'nan Diao getting close to the the best from Fan Liao and his lumps of coal.