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Writer:
Xiaogang Feng (writer)
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Release Date:
9 December 2004 (China) more
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Plot:
A con-team couple (Andy Lau & Rene Liu) head west after taking a city businessman for his BMW. But an encounter with a naive young carpenter travelling home with his life savings challenges their fate as thieves. | add synopsis
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3 wins & 8 nominations more
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Cast

  (in credits order)
Andy Lau ... Wang Bo
Rene Liu ... Wang Li
You Ge ... Uncle Bill
Baoqiang Wang ... Sha Gen
Bingbing Li ... Xiao Ye
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Wei Fan ... Fat robber
Yuanzheng Feng ... Thin robber
Biao Fu ... General Manager Liu
Ka Tung Lam ... Four-eyes
Fan Xu ... Mrs. Liu
Yong You ... Thief Number Two
Hanyu Zhang ... Public security Han
Ping Zong ... Policewoman
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Directed by
Xiaogang Feng 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Xiaogang Feng  writer

Cinematography by
Li Zhang 
 
Film Editing by
Miaomiao Liu 
 
Production Design by
Rui Ah 
Jun Li 
Fengwu Liu 
Wanjun Li 
 
Costume Design by
Qihui Fan 
Ping Zong 
 
Makeup Department
Jingxia Guo .... makeup artist
Xiaoting Yu .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Yun Lao .... production supervisor
Yimin Wang .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Di Huang .... assistant director
Zhongzheng Xu .... assistant director
 
Sound Department
Jianqin Shen .... sound mixer
Danrong Wang .... sound designer
 
Visual Effects by
Jianquan Guo .... visual effects director
Yaozu Huang .... visual effects director
 
Other crew
Yun Lao .... associate director
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
A World Without Thieves (International: English title)
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Runtime:
113 min | China:100 min
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Just Because it's Asian Doesn't Mean it's Good, 11 November 2009
Author: JoeytheBrit from www.moviemoviesite.com

This movie certainly looks good, but it never really gelled for me. Andy Lau plays one-half of a married pickpocket team whose wife, much to his annoyance, announces she wants to go straight. On a train, they meet Dumbo, a simple peasant taking his savings home and not really caring who knows about it because he doesn't believe anyone would want to steal from him.

Ah. That's what didn't gel. Strange how writing something down can sometimes bring an obvious but elusive thought rising to the surface. The problem with this film is that the characters are so poorly drawn and unbelievable. Nobody out of pampers is as trusting as young Dumbo, and even peasants must have had people trying to nick their crayons at school, or run off with one of their goats or something. You could argue that he's a little simple, but I don't think so – not to the degree he'd need to be in order to be so trusting.

Lau sports a daft wig for no apparent reason for most of the film and would love to relieve Dumbo of his money, but knows wifey would really kick him in to touch if he did. He tricks Dumbo into giving him some of it and, when a member of a band of travelling pickpockets steals the money from Dumbo, Lau steals it from her, fully intending to keep it because he didn't steal it directly from Dumbo.

This travelling band of pickpockets, working under a boss who seems to be something of a master of disguise, also doesn't ring true. Hollywood might have just about gotten away with it in a Fu Manchu flick in the 30s, but it doesn't work here. Some of the interplay between Lau and this Mr Big is reasonably entertaining, and the intricately choreographed fight scenes within the confines of the train's narrow corridors are well staged, but overall, whether or not this film is intentionally attempting to create a metaphor for the problems encountered in our journey through life, it just fails to convince and only fitfully entertains.

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