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REVIEW: Zheng Buddhism: Funny-Yet-Philosophical 'Lost In Thailand' Mints Laughs & Record-Breaking Box Office

REVIEW: Zheng Buddhism: Funny-Yet-Philosophical 'Lost In Thailand' Mints Laughs & Record-Breaking Box Office

Scoring more than $160 million in three weeks to become China's highest-grossing domestic film ever, Lost in Thailand is a boisterous, joyously hokey comedy that connects with auds through its explicit desire to please. Helmed by lead actor Xu Zheng, the $2.2 million-budgeted follow-up to 2010's modest hit Lost on Journey is unexpectedly well honed for a debut feature. Peppering this feel-good road movie with the perkier thrills of a cat-and-mouse chase, Xu draws sparks from a talented comic trio cast as three Beijingers on an accident-prone journey to Chiangmai. Boffo B.O. should stoke offshore ancillary interest. more »