
The movie tells of Wu Zhi Zhen a strange lady whose boyfriend was murdered brutally five years ago. Coincidentally the same style of murders are occurring again, and they all seem to have been Zhi Zhen ex's. Zhang Zhi Li, the detective in charge of the investigation slowly feels drawn to her as he tries to uncover the murderer. (Source: Dramawiki) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 白日焰火
- Also Known As: Bai Ri Yan Huo
- Screenwriter & Director: Diao Yi Nan
- Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Crime, Drama
Where to Watch Black Coal, Thin Ice
Purchase (sub)
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Cast & Credits
- Gwei Lun Mei Main Role
- Liao Fan Main Role
- Ailei YuXiao WangMain Role
- Wang Xue Bing Main Role
- Ni Jing Yang[Zi Li's Wife]Support Role
- Wang Jing ChunRong RongSupport Role
Reviews

"You think anyone ever wins at life?"
Black Coal, Thin Ice is one of those films I find hard to rate. Technically it was beautifully shot, with a dark, bleak, noir mood. Character-wise, I disliked nearly everyone, especially the male lead. The characters were either amoral, murderous, or stupid. I can’t say that I enjoyed the film, but it was artistically made.When an arm shows up in a coal processing plant, with other pieces scattered about, you know someone is up to no good. Fear not, for Detective Zhang is on the case! Unfortunately, the case goes hay-wire because the police know nothing about proper police procedure. Fast forward five years and Zhang is a drunk working as a security guard. As fate would have it, he stumbles across his old partner and a case that closely resembles the one that sent Zhang down a bad path. Zhang is determined to not let the culprit escape this time.
I’ll get my peeves out of the way first. #1-Zhang attempted to rape his ex-wife at a train station in the early minutes of the film. Strike 3, he’s out and I’m hoping his body parts end up at the coal mine. He uses his position of authority to compel another woman to have sex later in the movie, so yeah, I don’t care if he saved the country, he’s an animal. Peeve #2, the police were inept at best. Not once, but twice, disasters happened because they didn’t understand how to properly detain a perp. The cops turned over possible evidence to a suspect and then asked for it back. They also had to rely on an ex-cop to solve their case. Peeve #3-the femme fatale was uninspired and underwhelming. Her primary purpose was to be groped by awful men.
The atmosphere and cinematography were stunning. In a land nearly always shrouded in nightfall and covered in ice, you could almost feel the cold and desolation seep through the screen. Where Wong Kar Wai’s shadows enhanced with green, yellow, and red provided for an erotic and melancholy atmosphere, Diao Yi Nan’s colors evoked death, violence, and criminal intent.
While I really wanted to like this film, I loathed the dogged detective, found the femme fatale banal, and the police deadly incompetent. The film was artistically pleasing to look at and if you don’t mind an entire cast of unlikeable characters, you might find this more entertaining than I did. For me the “hero” had a heart that was Black Coal and the story skated on Thin Ice.
18 April 2025
Trigger warnings: At least one attempted rape. Dismembered body parts. Bare male butts in a bath scene.
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