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Release Date:
August 28, 2009
Original Title:
无形杀
Alternate Titles:
Invisible Killer
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Central Newsreel and Documentary Film Studio
Production Countries:
China
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Zhang Yao, the leader of the Haidao vice squad, accidentally captured suspect Gao Fei, who used a fake ID. According to his confession, Gao Fei is a player of the online game "World of Warcraft" and he once met a beautiful young woman Ju Yue at a party. They began to date. One night, Cheng Tao, Lin Yan's husband, unexpectedly found the saucy chat record between Gao Fei and his wife. In a blaze of anger, he posted an anonymous letter online condemning them . His story drew more attention than expected. Net-friends started a "cyber manhunt" and the private information of Gao Fei and Ju Yue were posted online. They also issued a wanted circular for Gao Fei and Ju Yue. To protect his family and himself, Gao Fei lost his job and hid on an island with a fake ID. After Gao Fei left the police station, Zhang Yao answered a call that a headless female body was found on the dock.
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Director:
Jing Wang
Director of Photography:
Ran Li
Editor:
Wen Feng
Producer:
Xiaodong Xie
Writer:
Jing Wang
Xiaodong Xie
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