
Scandals 2013
Li Huatong's 2013 comedy *Scandals* dives into the messy fallout of a seven-year marriage unraveling under the weight of deceit and petty revenge.
Director: Li Huatong
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Scandals (2013) about?
*Scandals* (2013) explores the breakdown of a marriage as a wife's meticulously crafted illusion of wealth unravels when her husband's financial and emotional betrayals surface. Caught in an affair, the husband's desperate attempts to maintain appearances clash with his wife's vengeful scheme, leading to a series of humiliating stunts and detective-driven chaos.
Who directed Scandals?
Scandals was directed by Li Huatong, a filmmaker known for blending sharp social commentary with accessible comedy.
Who stars in Scandals?
The film stars Jack Kao, Hong Jiantao, Zhou Xiaoou, Zhang Bo, and Zhou Chuchu in pivotal roles.
Is Scandals (2013) worth watching?
As a breezy comedy with bite, *Scandals* (2013) offers a lighthearted yet insightful look at modern relationships under pressure. Its short runtime and comedic focus make it an engaging watch for fans of clever, character-driven humor rooted in everyday drama.
How long is Scandals?
Scandals runs for 89 minutes.
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About Scandals (2013) — A Comedy Unraveling Marital Deception and Petty Revenge
Li Huatong's 2013 comedy *Scandals* dives into the messy fallout of a seven-year marriage unraveling under the weight of deceit and petty revenge. The story follows a boss whose glittering lifestyle—luxury cars, soft-food meals, and a lavish bungalow—turns out to be an elaborate illusion his wife has crafted to mask his financial ruin. When she hires a private detective to expose his extramarital affair, what begins as a tug-of-war over appearances spirals into a chaotic battle of wit and humiliation, exposing the fragile facade of suburban comfort.
Cleverly blending slapstick humor with sharp social satire, *Scandals* (2013) uses the crumbling facade of a modern marriage as a backdrop for a story that asks how far either partner will go to save face. With its brisk 89-minute runtime, Li's film is a breezy yet biting look at the tension between wealth, illusion, and the messy reality of love gone sour.