Desires of the Heart

Desires of the Heart is a 2008 Chinese romantic comedy film directed and written by Ma Liwen, starring Vivian Wu, Ge You, Fan Bingbing, and Cong Shan.[1][2][3][4] The film was first released in China on 20 November 2008, and grossed over ¥20 million.

Desires of the Heart
Film poster
Traditional桃花運
Simplified桃花运
MandarinTáohuā Yùn
Directed byMa Liwen
Produced byJohn Chong
Henry Fong
Stephen Lam
Cheung Hong Tat
Song Dai
Written byMa Liwen
StarringVivian Wu
Ge You
Fan Bingbing
Cong Shan
Production
company
Sil-Metropole Organization Ltd.
Distributed bySil-Metropole Organization Ltd.
Release date
  • November 20, 2008 (2008-11-20) (China)
  • December 18, 2008 (2008-12-18) (Hong Kong)
Running time
107 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin
Box office¥20 million

Cast

  • Vivian Wu as Ye Shengying.
  • Ge You as the swindler who cheats women.[5]
  • Fan Bingbing as a woman with a pair of glasses who was cheated by the swindler.
  • Cong Shan as a woman who was cheated by the swindler.

Other

  • Chen Jin as a middle-aged women who was cheated by the swindler.
  • Guo Tao as Zhang Su.
  • Yuen Qiu as Gao Yajuan.
  • Mei Ting as Zhang Ying.
  • Geng Le as Zhao Da.
  • Song Jia as Lin Cong.
  • Li Chen as Guan Xiang.
  • Li Xiaolu as Xiao Mei.
  • Duan Yihong as Zong Yang.
  • Liu Zhenyun as Wei Xiang, Ye Shengying's former husband.
  • Baty Chen as Wei Xiang's lover.
  • Li Na as Zhang Ying's girlfriend.
  • Gao Fei as Zhang Ying's girlfriend.

Box office

It grossed ¥2 million on its first day,[6] and it grossed ¥20 million on its opening weekend.[7]

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