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No More Bets

2023 | 130m | Mandarin

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: Shen Ao
Writer: Shen Ao, Luyang Xu, Zhang Yifan
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A depressed programmer and a model decide to seek gold as a seemingly good job opportunity, but they inadvertently become involved in a well-planned Internet scam.
Release Date: Aug 05, 2023
Director: Shen Ao
Writer: Shen Ao, Luyang Xu, Zhang Yifan
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Keywords money laundering, baccarat, compulsive gambling, gambling addiction, underground facility, sports gambling, internet scam, impersonation fraud, online gambling
Production Companies China Film Group Corporation, Dirty Monkeys Studios, Tao Piao Piao, Beijing Shangshi Culture Communication Co., Ltd., Yuuya Midia, 沃栢嘉文化传播(上海)有限公司
Box Office Revenue: $54,578,820
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 06, 2026
Entered: Jan 06, 2026
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Full Credits

Name Character
Zhang Yixing Pan Sheng
Eric Wang Lu Bingkun
Yong Mei Zhao Dongran
Zhou Ye Song Yu
Jin Chen Liang Anna
Darren Wang Gu Tianzhi
Sunny Sun An Juncai
Carmen Tong Li Shuang
Gilbert Lam Wai-San Guan Yongchao
Shu Meiling Lu Yueting
Xinqi Deng Deng Fangfang
Sheren Tang Shui-Man Gu Tianzhi's Mother
David Lam Wai Gu Tianzhi's Father
Sire Ma Liang Anna's Former Boss
Wu Jian Captain Huang
Song Yuhe Debt Collector
Li Donghai Middleman
Jim Liu Immigration Officer
Jiang Rongrong
Sheng Gangshuai Bin Lang
Name Job
Shen Ao Screenplay, Director
Luyang Xu Writer
Zhang Songwen Thanks
Wang Tianxing Director of Photography
Tang Ning Costume Designer
He Wenqiang Cinematography
Fei Peng Original Music Composer
Zhang Yifan Writer
Li Anran Art Direction
Name Title
Ning Hao Executive Producer
Randy Liu Ran Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Were this not based on a true story, then I'd have thought you couldn't have made it up! A rather stroppy but brilliant programmer is passed over for promotion and so storms off in a huff. Like a great many clever men, "Pan Sheng" (Yixing Zhang) is a bit thick when it comes to the practical things i ... n life and after a short plane journey finds himself attached to the lively and charismatic "Cai" (Sunny Sun) who is clearly too good to be true. A bus trip ensues and then "Pan" - and the other passengers - are promptly all but imprisoned working in a scam factory where betting odds are controlled and manipulated, where pretty girls are forced to host gaming tables and all essentially work to facilitate a complex fleecing operation that capitalises on the vulnerabilities of people at home who are successfully sucked into a fraud that nets the criminals millions of dollars and causes no end of collateral damage to those who find themselves addicted. "Pan" and former model, turned croupier, "Liang Anna" (Gina Chen Jin) try to concoct a way of escaping; of passing information to the outside summoning help - but their new guardians are savvy to just about every ploy they try. Interestingly, there is a glimmer of hope offered to all of them by their boss "Lu" (Chuan-jun Wang). He does allow them the prospect of buying their freedom - make enough money and off you go? Really? Hmmm. I did find the story fascinating - the use of some of the brightest minds to cleverly massage the data for an industry that is largely unregulated on a transnational basis is breathtaking. These guys basically print their own money as efficiently as if they had their own mint. Zhang does ok, even if he's a bit lightweight; it's Gina Jin who delivers the goods as an actor as the plot heads towards an admittedly rather unpredictable denoument. Sadly, there's far too much dialogue and the film drags it's feet all too often. A stronger, more effective, lead actor and half an hour less of preamble and waffle and Ao Shen could have given us a powerful indictment of human greed - on both sides of the computer screen. It's still watchable, though.

Oct 22, 2023