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Octopus with Broken Arms
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Octopus with Broken Arms

I won't forgive!
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User Score23 ratings
TMDB 6.916+20241h 50mChinese
CrimeMysteryThriller

Synopsis

Coinciding with a grand local holiday celebration, wealthy businessman Zheng Bingrui invites his daughter Tingting's teacher Li Huiping and a group of classmates' parents to a party at his home, but Tingting is suddenly kidnapped. Police officer Zhang Jingxian led the team to investigate the case, the kidnappers to Ting Ting life threat, requiring Zheng Li with a huge ransom to the appointment, along the way the two found the kidnapping case behind the hidden secrets ......

Director
Jacky GanFrom TMDB credits
Studio
As One Production5 production companies
Release
December 28, 2024Released
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Top Cast

8 of 16
Xiao Yang
Xiao Yang
Zheng Bingrui
Tong Liya
Tong Liya
Li Huiping
Duan Yihong
Duan Yihong
Zhang Jingxian
Liu Yase
Liu Yase
Yayin
Wang Longzheng
Wang Longzheng
Wu Dayi
Feng Bing
Feng Bing
Shi Fu'an
Zhou Chuchu
Zhou Chuchu
Tinaya
Jack Kao
Jack Kao
Daymond

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Jan 11, 2025

When the daughter of a wealthy businessman is kidnapped from his home, the police (Yihong Duan) are called just as the felons demand $100 millions as a ransom. "Zheng Bingrui" (Yang Xiao) has little faith in the authorities so decides to pay, and to follow the instructions for delivery he's getting over the phone. The girl's teacher "Li Huiping" (Liya Tong) feels partially responsible and insists on accompanying him. With cameras, trackers and microphones almost everywhere, we now follow their frankly rather preposterous journey and along the way learn a little about just what is motivating the criminals to persecute this outwardly upstanding citizen. There is plenty of action at the start, and as the underlying story starts to evolve, the plot becomes quite sophisticated in it's search for explanations and revenge, but sadly the acting isn't up to much and it really does lose it's way as it heads to a denouement that I found rather a convoluted cop out. There is one scene, incidental to most of the actual plot, that I did find subtly harrowing. A young lad is innocently bouncing up and down in his new light-up shoes whilst his mum fills out some forms at a nearby counter. Then he's gone. A victims of child kidnappers who will hope to sell him to wealthy "westerners" for up to $50,000! That's the punchy message that this film does deliver. It showcases the abhorrently profitable practice of trafficking in young children and the lengths to which parents will go, in anger and despair, to find them and or to avenge this epitome of cruelty as well as those to which the perpetrators will go regardless of the misery they cause. The octopus analogy makes sense at the end but it hasn't anywhere near the focus of something like "The Sound of Freedom" from last year. It's still worth a watch, though.

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