Midnight Beating is a 2010 Chinese horror film directed by Zhang Jiabei and starring Hong Kong veteran actors Simon Yam and Francis Ng.

Midnight Beating
Traditional Chinese午夜心跳
Simplified Chinese午夜心跳
Hanyu PinyinWǔ Yè Xīn Tiào
JyutpingNg1 Je6 Sam1 Tiu3
Directed byZhang Jiabei
Screenplay byZhao Ben
Story byYu Chuanling
Produced byLee Shui Hap
Ding Weimin
StarringSimon Yam
Francis Ng
Yang Yuyu
Li Nian
Yao Di
CinematographyNakazawa Mayasuki
Music byYasuda Fumio
Production
companies
Beijing Dadu Sunshine Film & TV Production
Sichuan Tenglong Film Company
Distributed byChina Film Group Corporation
China Film Group Digital Film Distribution
Fujian Hengye Film
Release date
  • 24 December 2010 (2010-12-24)
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin

Plot

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In the Haibei People's Hospital, Qinghai province, China, the present day on the night of a full moon, a patient is murdered by a syringe through her chest. This adds stress to the hospital's heart surgeon Gu Zhensheng who had recently lost his wife Xia Xue (Liu Yuxin) to an illness. Since his wife's death, Gu has been suffering from nightmares that has affected his work, and Xia Xue's younger sister, Nurse Xia Xiaoyu (Yang Yuyu) also is emotionally disturbed.

The Hospital's director Wen Miao (Li Nian) is due for an operation for a weak heart. She's the fiancée of Mai Xiangyu (Francis Ng) the hospital's psychologist. Nurse Wu can't forgive Mai for breaking up with her and threatens to show his fiancée old photos of them having sex. One night, Wu is murdered in the same way as the old female patient. Gu tells hospital director Wen that Mai has been acting strangely lately, and Mai also tells him the same thing about Gu.

Cast

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  • Simon Yam as Gu Zhensheng
  • Francis Ng as Mai Changyu
  • Yang Yuyu as Xia Xiaoyu
  • Yao Di as Wu Xinyiao
  • Li Nian as Wen Miao
  • Liu Yuxin as Xia Xue
  • Ba Duo as Master Hong
  • Yang Shuting as Lin Xiang
  • Li Zhaomin as Hospital director Wen
  • Zhang Feng as Liu Dahua
  • Zhao Yi as Tao Zhenyu

Release

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Midnight Beating was released on December 24, 2010 in China.[1] On its first week, Midnight Beating was the third highest-grossing film in China, being only beaten by If You Are the One 2 and Let the Bullets Fly.[2] In total, the film grossed $4,731,045 in China.[3]

Reception

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Film Business Asia gave the film a five out of ten rating, who noted that the film is an "Okay hospital horror boasts good technique but is let down by a weak script."[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Elley, Derek (7 July 2011). "Midnight Beating (午夜心跳)". Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved July 9, 2011.
  2. ^ "China Box Office". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved July 9, 2011.
  3. ^ "Midnight Beating". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved July 9, 2011.
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