List of Chinese films of 2010

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The following is a list of mainland Chinese films first released in year 2010. There were 91 Chinese feature films released in China in 2010. [1]

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Highest-grossing films

The following are the 10 highest-grossing Chinese films released in China in 2010.

RankTitleGross
(in million yuan)
1 Aftershock ¥650.157 [2]
2 Let the Bullets Fly ¥636.876 [3]
3 If You Are the One 2 ¥456.097 [4]
4 Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame ¥286.199 [5]
5 Ip Man 2 ¥231.043 [6]
6 Sacrifice ¥198.900 [7]
7 Little Big Soldier ¥157.287 [8]
8 Just Call Me Nobody ¥151.540 [9]
9 Under the Hawthorn Tree ¥144.969 [10]
10 14 Blades ¥141.817 [11]

Films released

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
14 Blades Daniel Lee Yan-Kong Donnie Yen,
Zhao Wei
Historical/ActionChina-Hong Kong co-production
Adventure of the King Chung Shu-kai Richie Ren,
Barbie Shu
Comedy
Aftershock Feng Xiaogang Chen Daoming,
Zhang Jingchu,
Lu Yi
Historical/Drama
Apart Together Wang Quan'an Entered into the 60th Berlin International Film Festival
Buddha Mountain Li Yu Sylvia Chang,
Fan Bingbing,
Bolin Chen
Romance
The Butcher, the Chef and the Swordsman Wuershan Masanobu Andō,
Kitty Zhang,
You Benchang
Action comedy [12]
Chongqing Blues Wang Xiaoshuai Fan Bingbing Entered into the 2010 Cannes Film Festival
Confucius Hu Mei Chow Yun-fat,
Zhou Xun
Biographical/Historical
Curse of the Deserted Law Chi-Leung Kitty Zhang
Shawn Yue
Horror/ThrillerChina-Hong Kong co-production
Death and Glory in Changde Shen Dong Ray Lui
An Yixuan
Yuen Wankang
Historical
Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame Tsui Hark Andy Lau,
Li Bingbing
Historical/Action/DramaChina-Hong Kong co-production
Don Quixote Ah Gan Guo Tao
Wang Gang
Karena Lam
The Double Life Ning Jing Zhang Jingchu Black comedy
Driverless Zhang Yang Liu Ye,
Ruby Lin,
Gao Yuanyuan,
Li Xiaoran,
Chen Jianbin,
Wang Luodan,
Huang Xuan
Romance
Flirting Scholar 2 Lee Lik-Chi Huang Xiaoming,
Zhang Jingchu
Action/Comedy
Go Lala Go! Xu Jinglei Xu Jinglei
Karen Mok
Pace Wu
Stanley Huang
Romantic comedy
Heaven Eternal, Earth Everlasting Li Fangfang Liu Dong,
Huang Ming,
Shi Ke
Drama
Here Comes Fortune James Yuen Alan Tam,
Chang Chen,
Miriam Yeung
ComedyChina-Hong Kong co-production
I Wish I Knew Jia Zhangke Zhao Tao Documentary
Illusion Apartment Jiang Guoquan Xiao Qiang,
Ma Tianyu,
Linna Yao,
Cheung Siu-fai
Horror
Just Call Me Nobody Kevin Chu Xiao Shen Yang
Kelly Lin
Banny Chen
costume comedyChina-Taiwan co-production [13]
The Kidnap Kris Gu Chapman To,
Sun Xing,
Qu Ying,
Ye Yiqian
Comedy
Kung Fu Hip-Hop 2 Bowie Lau
Fu Huayang
Wilson Chen,
Wang Zi,
Zhou Qiqi,
Michael Tse
Musical/Action
Lan Jiang Wenli Zhu Xu,
Jiang Wenli,
Liu Ye
Biographical
Last Kung Fu Monk Peng Zhang Li Peng Zhang Li,
Hu Sang,
Kristen Dougherty, Johan Karlberg
Martial Art DramaChina-American co-production
Let the Bullets Fly Jiang Wen Chow Yun-fat,
Ge You
Comedy
Life is a Miracle Guo Changwei Zhang Ziyi
Aaron Kwok
Little Big Soldier Ding Sheng Jackie Chan,
Leehom Wang
Comedy/HistoricalChina-Hong Kong co-production
A Tibetan Love Song Jiang Ping Alex Su Romance
Macau 1949 Bao Fuming Ray Lui Historical/Action
Midnight Beating Zhang Jiabei Simon Yam
Francis Ng
My Sassy Girl 2 Joe Ma Lynn Hung
Leon Jay Williams
Romance/Comedy
Ocean Heaven Xue Xiao Lu Jet Li
Gwei Lun-mei
DramaChina-Hong Kong co-production
Reign of Assassins John Woo
Su Chao-Bin
Michelle Yeoh
Jung Woo-sung
Wang Xueqi
Martial arts/Suspense/Romance
Sacrifice Chen Kaige Fan Bingbing,
Vincent Zhao,
Ge You
Drama/History
True Legend Yuen Woo-ping Jay Chou,
Michelle Yeoh,
Zhou Xun,
Vincent Zhao
Historical/ActionChina-Hong Kong co-production
Under the Hawthorn Tree Zhang Yimou Dongyu Zhou Romance
Virtual Recall Cheung Hoi-ching Stephen Fung
Cherrie Ying
Tang Yifei
Mystery/Thriller
Wind Blast Gao Qunshu Xia Yu,
Charlie Yeung,
Wu Jing,
Duan Yihong,
Francis Ng,
Yu Nan
Drama

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