Kong Lin Trailers
The Hairpin of the Rogue TrailerRide On TrailerThe Assassination of Nie Yinniang Trailer
The Hairpin of the Rogue TrailerRide On TrailerThe Assassination of Nie Yinniang Trailer
Total trailers found: 15
07 April 2023
A washed-up stuntman and his stunt horse become an overnight social media sensation when their real-life fight with debt collectors goes viral.
18 December 1991
In 1920s China, 19-year-old Songlian becomes a concubine of a powerful lord and is forced to compete with his three wives for the privileges gained.
15 September 2022
Nie Yinniang is a short story written in Classical Chinese by Pei Xing, a Chinese writer who lived during the Tang dynasty.
01 January 1994
The film follows a nurse, Ye Tong (Kong Lin), who also serves as the film's narrator. One day, Ye Tong reunites with some childhood friends, including Peng Wei, a disillusioned and long-haired young man who leads a local rock band.
15 May 1996
On one day in September 1992, a driver (Xie Dong) goes to pick up his girlfriend, who is working the night shift.
01 April 2016
Set in a university, the movie tells of the struggles, romances, joys and sorrows of four friends
31 December 2020
Tells a warm and realistic story, thinking and facing the ultimate problem that every ordinary person will face-imagining that death may come at any time, the only thing we have to do is love and cherish.
19 March 2022
Gu Li is different from birth, so she has been a troubled "problem girl" since she was a child. In her opinion, this is a manifestation of morbidity.
08 May 2023
He grew up in the Yue Nui country from a young age. The great warrior of the martial world, Wu Suu, and his companion, Myon Joo Hoon.
05 May 1992
Freely adapted from Gabriel García Márquez's Chronicle of a Death Foretold, the film follows the investigation of a local teacher's murder in a small and desperately poor rural village, the story of the crime gradually pieced together from the fragmented memories of witnesses forced to testify at an inquest.
19 April 2019
The story tells that in 1944, Qingdao’s underground organization “Beidou” launched a fierce life-and-death confrontation with the Japanese gendarmerie, the Black Dragon Club and the military to protect a small girl who took the Soviet Union’s secret attack on the Japanese Kwantung Army.