Although Wan Yu (Zhao Ji) and Zhan Bo (Jin Shijia) are gone from their round-the-world trip, and Mei Jia (Li Jinming) has left without a word, the lively family welcomes three new members: Tang Youyou (Deng Jiajia), Zi Qiao's (Sun Yizhou) aunt, a struggling extra who often takes on roles in other productions; Qin Yumo (Zhao Wenqi), Yi Fei's (Lou Yixiao) high school classmate, a white-collar worker at a cosmetics company; and Zhang Wei (played by [actor's name]), a clueless and unreliable intern lawyer. And none of them are exactly easy to deal with, stirring up a series of new troubles in the already eventful apartment… Will Xiao Xian's (Chen He) career at the radio station improve? And what will become of his ambiguous relationship with Yi Fei? Will Zi Qiao continue his smooth-sailing pursuit of women? Meanwhile, Guan Gu (Wang Chuanjun) seems to have a special fondness for the quirky Tang Youyou. When a million-dollar prize falls into their laps, will they give it up or take the risk?
The answer lies in Season 2, where these lovable clowns will tell you all about it...
In the international metropolis of Shanghai, a seemingly ordinary apartment is about to host a grand wedding. However, as the saying goes, man proposes, God disposes. Despite meticulous preparations, the intrusion of several ill-fated couples and various unexpected situations cause the wedding to take an unpredictable turn. Following this, the apartment is officially renamed "Love Apartment," and naturally welcomes seven young men and women from all over the country, with different professions and distinct personalities: Lin Wanyu (Zhao Ji), Chen Meijia (Li Jinming), Lu Zhanbo (Jin Shijia), Lü Ziqiao (Sun Yizhou), Guan Gu Shenqi (Wang Chuanjun), Hu Yifei (Lou Yixiao), and Zeng Xiaoxian (Chen He).
In the days that follow, these young people experience love, arguments, and playful banter, spending many noisy and unforgettable days together. The seeds of love also begin to sprout and grow in their hearts…
Jack Lam (Cho-Lam Wong), a self-employed stock trader who keeps his fortune amidst the 2008 financial tsunami, but loses his gold-digging girlfriend Lily (Chrissie Chau). Now without a main squeeze, Jack meets the helpful and super-cute Angel (Angelababy), who advises him that he should learn to help others instead of just helping himself. The idea is that a revamped,...<!-- --> <a class="ipc-link ipc-link--baseAlt" tabindex="0" aria-disabled="false" data-testid="plot-read-all-link" href="/title/tt1463188/plotsummary/?ref_=tt_ov_pl">Read all</a>
What do you get when you have a precious jewel, a group of bumbling thieves intent on getting their hands on it, the mob wanting a piece of the action, and a loyal but mischievous security guard all thrown together? Crazy Stone. It's a fast paced, wisecracking caper comedy that will have you engaged and entertained from the word go. This is China's answer to Ocean's Eleven, with many comic twists and turns thrown in for good measure.
This film focuses on the disciple of the God of Gamblers, Chow Sing Cho, also known as the "Saint of Gamblers". A group of people with telekinetic powers matching his attack him and his uncle, accidentally sending him to the year 1937, in Shanghai. This is a year crucial in Sing's family history, and he must use his powers play a part that has irrevocable effects on h...<!-- --> <a class="ipc-link ipc-link--baseAlt" tabindex="0" aria-disabled="false" data-testid="plot-read-all-link" href="/title/tt0101783/plotsummary/?ref_=tt_ov_pl">Read all</a>
Taiwanese triad leader Chung Chan (Jeffrey Lau) demands that the Saint of Gamblers, Chow Sing Cho (Stephen Chow), play cards for him at an upcoming gambling tournament - at the stake of his Uncle Blackie Tat's (Man Tat Ng) life. However, because Sing is away traveling around the world, Tat hopes that Sing's sister Mei (Anita Mui) would enter the tournament, as she has...<!-- --> <a class="ipc-link ipc-link--baseAlt" tabindex="0" aria-disabled="false" data-testid="plot-read-all-link" href="/title/tt0101780/plotsummary/?ref_=tt_ov_pl">Read all</a>