Funny scramble of an esoteric book of cooking between a guy without feeling, a tough girl, a master out of date, a dark-minded rich man, a emotion-manipulating woman and a OCD-suffering samurai.
As the main vocal of a band, Jiang Siwang (starring Aaron Kwok) is always the “coolest dad ever” to the eyes of his young daughter Jiang Lu. On the day right after Lu’s ninth birthday, Siwang accidently falls into the water when trying to save a puppy, and disappears from Lu’s life since then. But the magic happens because of love. Siwang mysteriously gains an “extra life” to be with his daughter: he transforms into a dog and returns to Lu, who has become an adult with a very different personality, now going through tons of crises in both her career and marriage. Even as a dog, Siwang will try the best in his way to protect his dearest darling.
It’s 1994 and Lu Tu (Ethan Juan) is the youngest concierge ever at five-star Chinese hotel; smart, loyal and honest, he’s respected by his fellow employees and lauded by his superiors. When he’s tempted with an invitation to run a new hotel in the Big Apple, everyone around him looks to take advantage of the move, including a love interest (Du Juan) who may not be as trustworthy as she seems.
Ming is a very popular among women. He never gives out his real heart but women fell for him anyways. He used his looks and pick up skills to con women. One day his tricks got him and his then girlfriend Mimi in trouble. While trying to save Mimi, he met a girl with ice cold personality and none of his old tricks works with this girl.
This film follows a group of young TV entertainment reporters as they break through obstacles to find out the truth behind a crew accident, exploring the boundaries of truth and the responsibility of mainstream media in the age of self-publishing.
A secret archive documenting the earliest revolutionary work of the Chinese Communist Party—the "Central Archives"—was successfully protected through the resilience and sacrifices of its guardians (both Party members and non-members) amid the turmoil and bloodshed from 1931 to 1949.