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Lost but Win

Lost but Win
Film poster
Traditional Chinese風速極戰
Simplified Chinese风速极战
Hanyu PinyinFēng Sù Jí Zhàn
JyutpingFung1 Cuk1 Gik6 Zin3
Directed byXin Zhao
Produced byYang Rui
StarringMichael Tse
Jason Chu
Jerry Lamb
Yuen Wah
Yuen Qiu
Production
companies
Tencent Pictures
Shenzhen Kunbaode Media Culture
Shenzhen Xiaobao Pictures
Capricorn Films (Beijing) Media Culture
Distributed byBeijing QiTai Culture&Media
Release date
  • 26 May 2024 (2024-05-26)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin

Lost but Win is a 2024 Chinese action drama film directed by Xin Zhao and starring Michael Tse, Jason Chu, Jerry Lamb, Yuen Wah and Yuen Qiu. Touted as China's first motorcycling racing film, the film began production on 20 September 2020.[1]

The film was released for streaming on 26 May 2024 on Tencent Video, iQiyi and Youku.[2]

Plot

Fifteen years ago, Tong (Jason Chu) left the motorcycling racing team and today, his teammate Wah (Michael Tse) has become a champion. Tong returns on the race circuit and challenges Wah to take the championship but loses since Wah has been honing his skills every single day for the past 15 years. Thus, Tong works hard to mentor and pass on his skills to a gifted racer, Hau-yung.

Cast

Production

Producer Yang Rui revealed that the script for Lost But Win took three years to develop.[3] Touted as China's first motorcycling racing film, production for Lost But Win was due to begin in March 2020, but was postponed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] Principal photography for the film officially began on 20 September 2020 and will be filmed throughout the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area.[1]

On 3 October 2020, the film held a production commencement ceremony at the Zhuhai International Circuit where the cast and crew attended. At the event, Michael Tse revealed that he sought advice from a real motorcycling racing champion and diligently lost weight in order to convincing portray the role of a professional motorcycling racer.[5]

On 29 October 2020, the film held a press conference in Shenzhen where over 600 people attended, including the cast and crew, fans, motorcycle lovers and news reporters, where producer Yang introduced every crew member to the press, as well as explaining the production progress the clever integration of the filming locations of Shenzhen, Zhuhai and Macau.[6]

Release

Lost but Win was released for streaming on 26 May 2024 on Tencent Video, iQiyi and Youku.[7]

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