Fighting Mazing City

Chen Liying
Chen Weiting, Zhao Ke, Li Fei'er, Watanabe Naoko, Siqin Gaowa, Zheng Peipei, Li Yixin, Liu Zhaoming, Liu Dan
2015
Mainland China, Hong Kong, China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Cantonese
98 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as搏击迷城,is aMainland China, Hong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2015Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese, Japanese, Cantonese,Current Douban rating4.3(For reference only)。
A young wrestler from the Inner Mongolia grasslands, Naren (played by Zhao Ke), is invited to Japan to perform wrestling. Before her departure, Grandma Jinyue (played by Siqin Gaowa) asks her to search for her grandson, Chinasu (played by Chen Weiting), who has been separated for more than ten years. The wrestling event's host, Boss, always wears a clown mask and behaves arrogantly. During the wrestling competition, Naren meets Shinako (played by Watanabe Naoko), who was once abandoned by her husband, and Yueyue (played by Li Fei'er), who has run away from home due to conflicts with her father in Hong Kong. Boss manipulates them into agreeing to form a team to challenge another fierce women's wrestling team. Naren finds Grandma Jinyue's grandson, who has changed his name to Ruonan and works in foot massage. Unexpectedly, Ruonan refuses the request to return to the grasslands. Boss and agent Xiaobaihe, driven by greed, suddenly change the match to mud wrestling without Naren's prior knowledge. Naren endures humiliation to compete. She then discovers that Boss is actually Ruonan, who was forced to withdraw from the sumo world five years ago, and is Chinasu. Enraged, Naren is determined to awaken the conscience of her childhood partner through love and regain her lost self. In the end, Chinasu and Naren join hands to return to the grasslands, donning wrestling uniforms once again, and inherit the long-standing wrestling culture of the Mongolian ethnic group…