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Best Peter Chan Movies

13th Nov 2025
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Peter Chan's films are a cornerstone of Hong Kong cinema, celebrated for their inventive action sequences, sharp wit, and unforgettable characters. From the comedic chaos of *Rumble in the Bronx* to the stylized martial arts mastery of *Drunken Master II*, Chan's work has influenced generations of filmmakers and continues to captivate audiences worldwide. This poll seeks to determine the greatest of his films, inviting you to share your favorite and help us uncover the definitive ranking. Which Peter Chan film reigns supreme? Vote now in our poll below and let your voice be heard! Your choice will contribute to the ultimate guide to the best of Chan's cinematic legacy. Whether you're a lifelong fan or a newcomer discovering his brilliance, we encourage you to participate and share your thoughts on the films that have resonated most with you.

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American Dreams in China (2013)

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Released in 2013, *American Dreams in China* chronicles the intertwined lives of three ambitious undergraduates during China's economic reform period of the 1980s. Bound by a shared aspiration to achieve the American dream, the film introduces Cheng Dongqing, a determined 'hillbilly' refusing his humble origins; Meng Xiaojun, a self-confident, cynical intellectual; and Wang Yang, an idealistic romantic poet. Their paths diverge as Xiaojun quickly obtains a US Visa, while Yang follows but ultimately chooses to remain in China for his beloved. Dongqing, repeatedly rejected by the US Embassy, reluctantly accepts a university English instructor position, only to be fired for teaching private tutorial classes. Across the Pacific, Xiaojun grapples with the harsh realities of his new life, unable to find a decent job and driven to work as a busboy in a diner. This film rightfully earns its place among Peter Chan's best works due to its masterful exploration of deeply human stories against significant socio-historical backdrops, a hallmark of his celebrated career. Chan excels at crafting emotionally resonant narratives centered on the evolving dynamics of friendship, ambition, and the often-complex pursuit of one's dreams. Much like his iconic *Comrades: Almost a Love Story*, *American Dreams in China* grounds its epic scope in the personal journeys and shifting bonds of its protagonists, tracing their successes, failures, and reconciliations through decades of cultural and economic transformation. Chan imbues the film with his characteristic blend of heartfelt nostalgia and a bittersweet understanding of life's compromises, making it a powerful and poignant reflection on identity, destiny, and the enduring spirit of human connection.

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