With Dada Chen at NYAFF 2013

With Dada Chen at NYAFF 2013
With Dada Chen at NYAFF 2013

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

LOST IN THAILAND available today on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital

Well Go USA
presents
Lost in Thailand
The Highest Grossing Film in China’s History
Debuts on Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital today, February 25th

“China’s answer to The Hangover…”
– The Hollywood Reporter

“This film races with such high energy that the humor continues to satisfy …”
– Omer Mozaffar, CHICAGO SUN-TIMES

In a follow up to the 2010 film Lost on Journey, writer and actor Xu Zheng (Call for Love, One Night in Supermarket) makes his directorial debut with the road trip comedy Lost in Thailand, debuting on Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital today, February 25th from Well Go USA Entertainment. Two rival business managers, Xu (Xu Zheng) and Bo (Huang Bo), are fighting over a revolutionary new technology, the winner of which will gain control of the company. Each embarks on a search for their boss and hijinks ensue when Xu meets the happy-go-lucky Wang (Wang Baoqiang), an unexpected travel companion who sidetracks Xu’s search, but opens his eyes to life’s true priorities.

In addition to Zheng, Lost in Thailand stars Baoqiang Wang (Lost on Journey, Assembly), Huang Bo (Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons), Ron Smoorenburg (Jackie Chan’s Who Am I?), Tao Hong (Colors of the Blind, The Red Violin) and Fan Bingbing (the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past). Bonus materials include a behind-the-scenes “Making-of” featurette.

Synopsis: Two rival businessmen (Xu Zheng and Huang Bo) must track down their boss at a Buddhist temple to secure a patent on a revolutionary new fuel additive. Xu catches the first plane to Bangkok, where his plans are delayed by the happy-go-lucky Wang (Wang Baoqiang), an unexpected travel companion who will open his eyes to life’s true priorities.

Bonus Features include:
- “Making of” Feature
- Trailer

Lost in Thailand has a runtime of approximately 105 minutes and is not rated. It features both Mandarin and English language tracks.

I'm hoping to post a review here at AsianCineFest in the very near future, so please check back.