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Release Date:
December 29, 2018
Original Title:
来电狂响
Alternate Titles:
Kill Mobile
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Countries:
China
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
Seven friends get together for dinner, and decided to play a game where they must share all messages and calls of their cell phones. Throughout the evening, wechat messages, phone calls and APP notifications are coming out continuously. Hilarity and drama ensue together as everyone's secrets are unveiled and the seven friends find themselves more like strangers to each other.
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Costume Design:
Man Lim-Chung
Director:
Miao Yu
Director of Photography:
Chan Chi-Ying
Editor:
Zhou Xiaolin
Zhou Xiaolin
Executive Producer:
Zhang Yibai
Huayi Cao
Makeup Artist:
Nianzhong Wen
Music:
Fei Peng
Original Film Writer:
Paolo Costella
Filippo Bologna
Paolo Genovese
Rolando Ravello
Paola Mammini
Producer:
Jianlin Jing
Li Xiao
Zheng Zhihao
Wei Jiang
Tian Tian
Production Design:
Hanlin Jiang
Jeffrey Kong
Screenplay:
Huan Wang
Wang Si
Xiao Li
Li Xiao
Sound Director:
Yang Jiang
Zhao Nan
Sound Editor:
Xinghui Li
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