The movie Let the Bullets Fly was released in China, becoming a significant commercial success and one of the highest-grossing films in Chinese cinema.
Principal photography for Let the Bullets Fly, a Chinese action comedy film directed by Jiang Wen, took place.
After its release, Let the Bullets Fly received widespread critical acclaim for its innovative storytelling and performances, impacting Chinese cinema.
A group of bandits led by Zhang Muzhi hijack a train disguised as the new governor of Goose Town.
Zhang Muzhi impersonates the governor and arrives in Goose Town to take control.
Zhang Muzhi confronts the local mob boss, Master Tang, leading to a power struggle over the town.
Despite conflicts, Zhang Muzhi and Master Tang temporarily ally to consolidate control over Goose Town.
The real governor arrives, revealing Zhang Muzhi’s deception, creating tension and danger for the bandits.