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Blockbuster Movies in China
 
夜店   
Yèdiàn
One Night in Supermarket

夜店(Yèdiàn) One Night in Supermarket is a new movie (released on July 24th, 2009) that has been receiving rave reviews. Because the production costs were low, but the gross was high, this film has widely become known as "The Gross Dark Horse."Why is it so popular? Here's a short synopsis of the movie. In this film, a group of people come across each other in a 24-hour supermarket one night, causing a string of interlocking, interesting and funny stories to happen. 徐峥(Xú Zhēng) Xu Zheng and 乔任梁(Qiáo Rènliáng) Qiao Renliang play a pair of kidnappers who eventually change dramatically into "good brothers"as they share ups and downs together.

Humorous quotes from One Night in Supermarket:
哥!哥们儿要火啦!  
Gē! Gēmenr yào huŏ la!
Brother! I'm going to be famous!
亲爱的,你慢慢飞,小心前面带刺的玫瑰…  
Qīn'ài de, nĭ mànmàn fēi, xiăoxīn qiánmiàn dài cì de méiguī…
Darling, please fly slowly and carefully, and watch out for spurred roses in front of you…
不多说了,我忒忙。  
Bù duō shuō le, wŏ tuī máng.
Don't talk so much, I am very busy.
110的电话号码是多少?  
110 de diànhuà hàomă shì duōshăo?
What's the phone number of 110 (emergency services)?

生词(shēngcí) Vocabulary:  
火(huŏ): n fire, here it means getting famous.  
带刺的玫瑰(dài cì de méiguī): n rose with thorns, here it means all kinds of beautiful, but dangerous things.
                                                        
忒(tuī): adv very (a dialect)  
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