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Lost in Beijing

Lost in Beijing

Released PG 112 min 6.7/10 Votes: 2416
A look at modern-day life in China's capital centered on a ménage-a-quatre involving a young woman, her boss, her husband and her boss's wife.
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2007-09-26
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Chinese
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$5M

Lists that include Lost in Beijing

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  • My Country, My Parents
  • The Road Home
  • Dying to Survive
  • The Farewell
  • City of Life and Death
  • I Wish I Knew
  • Chungking Express
  • The Last Emperor
  • Still Life
  • A Touch of Sin
  • Farewell My Concubine
  • 11 Flowers
  • The World
  • The Piano in a Factory
  • The Flowers of War
  • Feng Shui
  • Katyn
  • An Elephant Sitting Still
  • Lost in Beijing
  • The Taste of Tea
  • A Family Tour

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  • Atonement
  • The Motorcycle Diaries
  • First They Killed My Father
  • The Road
  • Beasts of No Nation
  • War Horse
  • Blood Diamond
  • Life Is Beautiful
  • City of Life and Death
  • The Pianist
  • Pearl Harbor
  • The Killing Fields
  • Schindler's List
  • The Book Thief
  • Hotel Rwanda
  • Empire of the Sun
  • The Good Lie
  • The Kite Runner
  • Savior
  • Killing Fields
  • Lost in Beijing
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