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Film Review: Old Fish


June 26, 2008 Two days in the life of a rank-and-file cop suddenly called upon to detonate 11 bombs make for an absolutely riveting police thriller in "Old Fish." Top-rated TV director Gao Qunshu presents the affecting portrait of an ordinary old trooper, whose unsung heroism is rewarded through a fateful confluence of events. The film deservedly won Grand Jury Prix and Best Actor award in Shanghai International Film Festival's main competition.

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