Due to a promise, cemetery sales rep Wei Ping An embarks on the road to clear up the rumors surrounding his client Han Lu. Wei Ping An is a former mob boss who's now in middle age and destitute. He makes a living by selling burial plots. After his client Han Lu "moved in" and got caught in a controversy, the burial site was in danger of being forcibly demolished. Wei Ping An tries every means to find out the truth, only to realize that the people who spread rumors simply do not care about the truth. Instead, they rely on the the truth they believe in. Wei Ping An himself is caught in a new rumor. (Source: ChineseDrama.info) ~~ Release dates: Dec 18, 2022 (Festival) | Mar 10, 2023 (Cinema) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
Cast & Credits
- Da PengWei Ping AnMain Role
- Li Xue QinWei Ru YiMain Role
- Yin ZhengTonySupport Role
- Bai YuFeng Qiang QiangSupport Role
- Victoria SongHan LuSupport Role
- Wang XunQi Zhi FuSupport Role
Reviews

Laugh one minute, cry the next
I watched Post Truth while at home sick and it was exactly the heartfelt pick-me-up I needed. This movie is a seamless blend of comedy and sincerity, with everyone giving their all to the bit.The comedy element comes mostly from Wei Ping'an's wild goose chase as he hunts down the source of a bad rumour about a dead woman, Hu Lan, who he had briefly met when she had bought her grave plot from him. Special mention goes to Li Xue Win – who plays Ping'An's sister – for her performance in catfishing a guy essential to Ping'An's chase. This gag was extra funny as I definitely have friends who would do the exact same thing if called for.
The heartfelt part of the film comes from Ping'An's relationship with his daughter who, parallel to her father's quest, also grapples with doing the right thing, despite the steep cost. Their storyline was the perfect balance to the absurd hilarity that meant that Post Truth kept strong pacing.
A good romp if you need one.