The Hutong Cowboy depicts the emergence of a hero and the charm of capital's distinct residential areas, Xu Fan reports.
Donning a cowboy hat, Ge You, one of the most renowned actors in the country, takes on the role of an ambassador of justice in his latest film, The Hutong Cowboy.
However, unlike the typical cowboy archetype, the "weapon" of Ge's character, Zhang Beijing, isn't a sixgun holstered at his side. Instead, it's the essential tools of the digital age — a smartphone and a selfie stick.
In the movie, Zhang, a Beijing taxi driver in his 50s, unexpectedly becomes an internet sensation after a video capturing his moment of anger goes viral online. He seizes this newfound fame to start his own video blog, where he helps everyday individuals defend their rights.
The footage shows the irate protagonist riding a sightseeing mini-train, chasing a soap seller dressed as a Transformers-like robot portrayed by actress Li Xueqin. The protagonist is triggered by the seller's violation of his image rights. Earlier, the "robot" claw snags his wig, revealing his bald head, and this embarrassing moment is subsequently showcased on a large screen aimed at attracting more passersby to buy her soaps.