
A Big Potato 2007
Laughs bubble over in *A Big Potato (2007)*, a sharp Chinese workplace comedy directed by Feng Gong, where the smallest supervisor becomes the biggest headache.
Director: Feng Gong
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Big Potato (2007) about?
The film follows Wang Xi, a strict factory supervisor trying to maintain order among hundreds of female workers. His relentless dedication to discipline turns his life into a comedy of errors, where even the smallest slip becomes a source of humor.
Who directed A Big Potato?
Feng Gong directed *A Big Potato* (2007), bringing his signature wit to this workplace satire.
Who stars in A Big Potato?
The film stars Feng Gong, Lan Wang, Liu Jinshan, Yan Ni, and Niu Qun in key roles.
Is A Big Potato (2007) worth watching?
*A Big Potato* is a solid choice for fans of lighthearted comedies with a touch of social commentary. While not a blockbuster, its charm lies in its relatable setting and observational humor, making it a fun watch for comedy lovers.
How long is A Big Potato?
Runtime details are not listed for *A Big Potato* (2007).
About A Big Potato (2007) — A Comedy Classic of Factory Hierarchy and Unexpected Chaos
Laughs bubble over in *A Big Potato (2007)*, a sharp Chinese workplace comedy directed by Feng Gong, where the smallest supervisor becomes the biggest headache.
Wang Xi's life at the factory workshop is anything but ordinary. As a section lead overseeing a rowdy crew of hundreds of female workers, he's determined to set a flawless example—even if his rigid standards make him the butt of endless jokes. Directed by comedy legend Feng Gong, the film delivers a playful yet insightful look at hierarchy, discipline, and the hilarious chaos that erupts when authority meets absurdity.
With a lighthearted tone and a nostalgic setting, *A Big Potato* blends satire with heart, making it a standout in the comedy genre.