Ah Q (played by Yan Shunkai), with a shabby figure and unremarkable appearance, is a small figure in Weizhuang who makes a living by doing odd jobs. H[Expand All]
Ah Q (played by Yan Shunkai), with a shabby figure and unremarkable appearance, is a small figure in Weizhuang who makes a living by doing odd jobs. His home was bare and he was so poor that he didn't even have a surname. Despite this, Ah Q always felt good about himself. He either looked down upon the pretentious foreign invaders or married into the landlord, Mr. Zhao. Of course, what is often received in return is not respect, but contempt or even a severe beating. Fortunately, Ah Q has a set of self-consoling "mental victory methods", so he, who suffered physically, was eventually able to find spiritual satisfaction. Since being punished for being beaten by Grandpa Zhao and teasing Aunt Wu, Ah Q's life has become increasingly difficult. With no other choice, he had to go to the city to seek a way out. By a strange twist of fate, Ah Q was seen as a powerful revolutionary in the eyes of the people of Weizhuang. This little man who had been frustrated for half his life finally began to tremble for a while... Adapted from Lu Xun's novel of the same name, it won the Best Actor Award at the 2nd International Comedy Film Festival in Switzerland.[Collapse]