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The Bullet Vanishes
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T:消失的子彈
S:消失的子弹
P:Xiāo Shī Dè Zǐ Dàn
J:Siu1 Sat1 Di1 Zi2 Daan6
Director:Lo Chi-leung
Producer:Derek Yee
Mandy Law
Zhang Zhao
Albert Lee
Shan Dongbing
Catherine Hun
Story:Yeung Sin-ling
Starring:Nicholas Tse
Lau Ching-wan
Yang Mi
Boran Jing
Wu Gang
Liu Kai-chi
Music:Teddy Robin
Tommy Wai
Cinematography:Chan Chi-ying
Editing:Kong Chi-leung
Ron Chan
Studio:Emperor Motion Pictures
Film Unlimited
LeVision Pictures
Distributor:Emperor Motion Pictures
Runtime:108 minutes
Country:Hong Kong
China
Language:Mandarin
Cantonese
Budget:US$15.8 million[1]
Gross:US$25.0 million (Worldwide) [2] [3]

The Bullet Vanishes (also known as Ghost Bullets and Disappeared Bullets[4]) is a 2012 Hong Kong-Chinese mystery film.[5] [6] [7] It was written by Yeung Sin-leung and directed by Lo Chi-leung,[8] produced by Mandy Law and Derek Yee, and starring Nicholas Tse, Lau Ching-wan, Yang Mi, Boran Jing, Wu Gang and Liu Kai-chi.[9] The film concerns a detective duo investigating a series of strange murders, in which the bullets used seemingly vanish (and hence the title), after the death of a factory girl accused as the perpetrator of the theft of a few bullets. Set in 1930s Tiancheng County, China,[10] filming took place in Shanghai.[11] Grossing US$25,280,000 in ticket sales domestically in China, The Bullet Vanishes is the eighth-highest-grossing Chinese film of 2012.[12] The film was followed by a sequel, The Vanished Murderer, in 2015.

Plot

Ding (Liu Kai-chi), the overbearing owner of a bullet factory in Tiancheng County, intimidates his workers to keep them in line, leading to a public Russian roulette "suicide" of a female employee (Xuxu) accused of stealing a box of bullets. A curse relating to a certain "Phantom Bullet" is found written in red on the walls of the factory, though the workers are soon ordered to scrub it off. Subsequent deaths from "phantom bullets" which are never found, seemingly vanishing, suggest that the factory has really been cursed. Song Donglu (Lau Ching-wan), a newly promoted detective with a slightly eccentric personality, is summoned by Tiancheng's police chief Jin (Wu Gang) to assist Guo Zhui (Nicholas Tse), "the fastest gunman in Tiancheng", and novice policeman Xiaowu (Boran Jing) in investigating the peculiar murders.

Cast

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Critical reception

As of 23 October 2012, on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film had received a 92% "fresh" rating from 12 reviews, with an average of 6.9/10.[18] On Metacritic, it had an average score of 65 out of 100, based on 4 reviews.[19]

The Bullet Vanishes generally received favourable reviews from contemporary film critics, with Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter commenting that the thriller "boasts a fiendishly clever plot and gorgeous production elements".[11] Chuck Bowen of Slant Magazine praised the film for being "an effective tonic for summer-movie fatigue".[20] Simon Foster of SBS gave The Bullet Vanishes 3 stars, out of 5, praising its engagement.[21] straight.com's Ken Eisner said that it was a "strikingly beautiful detective thriller" and that it hit most of its marks.[22] Robert Abele of the Los Angeles Times was one to give a negative review, concluding that it had "no story but lots of action" and was "visually stunning but emotionally empty", slamming the "over-abundance of visual pizazz".[23] Many critics felt that The Bullet Vanishes had been influenced by the 2009 film Sherlock Holmes directed by Guy Ritchie,[10] [11] in particular the pairing of Song and Guo has been compared with that of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson.[9]

Box office

The Bullet Vanishes earned HK$8,016,951 at the Hong Kong box office.[24]

The Bullet Vanishes was officially released in North America on 31 August 2012. According to Box Office Mojo, The Bullet Vanishes domestically grossed US$43,444 in its opening weekend, and has grossed US$117,629 as of 27 September 2012.

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients and nominees Result
49th Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards[25] November 24, 2012 Best Feature FilmThe Bullet Vanishes[26]
Best Costume DesignCheung Sai-kit
9th Huading AwardsApril 10, 2013 Best ActorNicholas Tse
Best ScreenplayLo Chi-leung, Yeung Sin-ling
32nd Hong Kong Film AwardsApril 13, 2013 Best FilmThe Bullet Vanishes
Best DirectorLo Chi-leung
Best ScreenplayLo Chi-leung, Yeung Sin-ling
Best ActorLau Ching-wan
Best Supporting ActorLiu Kai-chi
Best Supporting ActressJiang Yiyan
Best Original Film ScoreTeddy Robin, Tommy Wai
Best Sound DesignPhyllis Cheng
Best CinematographyChan Chi-ying
Best Film EditingKong Chi-leung, Ron Chan
Best Art DirectionSilver Cheung, Lee Kin-wai
Best Costume & Make Up DesignSilver Cheung

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: First Concept Poster of "The Bullet Vanishes" Released . July 5, 2012 . October 26, 2012 . Chinese Films . Chen Nan .
  2. Web site: Bullet Vanishes (2012) International Sales, excluding China . . October 26, 2012 .
  3. Web site: Bullet Vanishes (2012) Sales, China . . October 16, 2015 .
  4. Web site: "Disappeared Bullets" in Post-production Stages . Chinese Films . March 9, 2012 . October 26, 2012 . Liu Shuai .
  5. Web site: The Bullet Vanishes . French Clements . August 29, 2012 . October 23, 2012 . The Village Voice .
  6. Web site: The Bullet Vanishes. Allmovie. Rovi Corporation. Buchanan, Jason.
  7. Web site: The Bullet Vanshes. Film Business Asia. Elley, Derek. December 27, 2012. December 20, 2012.
  8. Web site: 消失的子弹The Bullet Vanishes (2012) . mtime . October 19, 2012 .
  9. Web site: THE BULLET VANISHES (消失的子弹 Xiao shi de zi dan) (2012) . Movieexclusive.com . Gabriel Chong . October 19, 2012 .
  10. Web site: Film Review: The Bullet Vanishes . August 29, 2012 . October 19, 2012 . Daniel Eagan . Film Journal .
  11. Web site: The Bullet Vanishes: Film Review . August 30, 2012 . Frank Scheck . . October 19, 2012 .
  12. Web site: Weekly box office . October 19, 2012 .
  13. Web site: Bullet Vanishes, The . Jay Seaver . August 2, 2012 . October 19, 2012 . efilmcritic.com .
  14. News: No Bullet, but Plenty of Questions . . August 30, 2012 . October 19, 2012 .
  15. Web site: The Bullet Vanishes . Maggie Lee . . August 30, 2012 . October 20, 2012 .
  16. http://hkmdb.com/db/movies/view.mhtml?id=15297&display_set=eng The Bullet Vanishes at HKMDB
  17. http://chinesemov.com/2012/The-Bullet-Vanishes.html The Bullet Vanishes at chinesemov.com
  18. https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_bullet_vanishes/ The Bullet Vanishes (2012)
  19. https://www.metacritic.com/movie/the-bullet-vanishes The Bullet Vanishes
  20. Web site: The Bullet Vanishes Film Review . Chuck Bowen . . August 29, 2012 . October 19, 2012 .
  21. Web site: Mystical mystery draws on familiar influences: The Bullet Vanishes review . Simon Foster . 30 August 2012 . SBS.com.au . October 19, 2012 .
  22. Web site: The Bullet Vanishes hits most of its marks . Ken Eisner . . August 30, 2012 . October 19, 2012 .
  23. News: Review: No story but lots of action in 'The Bullet Vanishes' . . Robert . Abele . August 30, 2012 . October 19, 2012 .
  24. Web site: The Bullet Vanishes Hong Kong Box Office. 2012-08-22. 2013-02-24. HK Neo Reviews.
  25. News: New York Daily News . China's 'Mystery' vies for Golden Horse film award . November 23, 2012 . December 9, 2012 .
  26. News: Golden Horse Film Awards: Chinese films do well. 25 November 2012. BBC News. 24 November 2012.