Detectives from another era grab attention

San Francisco in 1900 provides backdrop to tale of xenophobia and crime, Rena Li reports in Los Angeles.

By Rena Li | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2025-03-17 08:13
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Chen Sicheng, who co-directed the movie with Dai Mo, giving instructions at the set.CHINA DAILY

When a movie presents tragic history in a comedic way, it goes beyond entertainment to convey profound meaning. Detective Chinatown 1900 is one such cinematic endeavor.

Set in San Francisco in 1900, the film follows detectives Qin Fu and Ah Gui as they investigate the murder of an American woman in Chinatown. Starring Chow Yun-fat, Wang Baoqiang and Liu Haoran, this fourth installment of the Detective Chinatown franchise premiered during the Spring Festival holiday, quickly capturing public attention.

Praising the movie for its seamless blend of mystery and humor, Georges Chamchoum, an Emmy Award-winning film director and producer, says that the film effectively employs over-the-top acting and comedic elements to depict the harsh realities of historical racism.

"I believe the story resonates with a broad audience, including American viewers, as it vividly portrays the racism of that era," Chamchoum told China Daily at a recent special screening hosted by the Asian World Film Festival in Culver City in the United States.

Co-directed by Chen Sicheng and Dai Mo, the film explores issues of race, immigration and national identity. Despite the invaluable contribution of Chinese immigrants to the development of the US during the Gold Rush, and the construction of the Pacific Railway, they faced discrimination and were even labeled the "yellow peril", and the subject of derogatory rumors. The film highlights the rhetoric surrounding the Chinese Exclusion Act and its exploitation by one of the film's characters, a mayoral candidate named Grant, who attempts to frame Chinese laborers in order to drive them out of the US.

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