Big Shot's Funeral

'Big Wrist', Mandarin colloquialism for "big shot") is a 2001 Chinese black comedy film directed by Feng Xiaogang.

World-renowned American film director Don Tyler (played by Donald Sutherland) is shooting a remake of The Last Emperor in the Forbidden City, Beijing.

The director's assistant Lucy, a Chinese American (Rosamund Kwan), hires a Beijing cameraman named YoYo (Ge You) to shoot a "making of" documentary.

As a result, Youyou, a laid-off photographer from the film studio, and Louis Wang, a dull and pedantic businessman, take up the job.

The doctor says to Youyou and Lucy, who are standing outside the emergency room, "The patient's life is irreversible, and the family can prepare for the funeral."

He finds help from Louis Wang, an old classmate who owns a performance company and claims to have organized many large-scale concerts.

The news of Tyler's death is a rare business opportunity for Tony, the Japanese producer and King Louis.

When everyone's dream of making a fortune reaches its climax, the news of Taylor's recovery pours on people's heads like a basin of cold water.

Since 7 January 2002, after only 10 days on-air, the film had already reached 10 million dollars which collected by the box office (only in Beijing).