

The film is inspired by the story of Hao Wanzhong, a policeman in Ordos, Inner Mongolia. Following his career, through the inner workings of a modern Chinese police department in Inner Mongolia. While rising through the ranks Hao Wanzhong successfully solves difficult cases. His story carries us through vicious murders, corruption, and social unrest, against a backdrop of majestic winter landscapes, opulent cities and the raw industrial districts of this remote region of China. Hao's obsession with detective work leads to his meteoric rise from beat cop to district police chief, however his maniacal dedication comes at a cost, a cost to his family and ultimately leads to his death.
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To Live and Die in Ordos was released on October 19, 2013.
To Live and Die in Ordos was directed by Ying Ning.
To Live and Die in Ordos has a runtime of 1h 53m.
To Live and Die in Ordos was produced by Huhe Bateer.
The film is inspired by the story of Hao Wanzhong, a policeman in Ordos, Inner Mongolia. Following his career, through the inner workings of a modern Chinese police department in Inner Mongolia. While rising through the ranks Hao Wanzhong successfully solves difficult cases. His story carries us through vicious murders, corruption, and social unrest, against a backdrop of majestic winter landscapes, opulent cities and the raw industrial districts of this remote region of China. Hao's obsession with detective work leads to his meteoric rise from beat cop to district police chief, however his maniacal dedication comes at a cost, a cost to his family and ultimately leads to his death.
The key characters in To Live and Die in Ordos are Wang Jingchun, Chen Weihan, Sun Liang.
To Live and Die in Ordos is a Crime, Drama, Biography film.
To Live and Die in Ordos has an audience rating of 6 out of 10.
To Live and Die in Ordos had a budget of $35M.











