The popularity of
Cell Phone among the cinema-goers is evident in its strong
box office performance. Having achieved
¥50 million in box office within a month after release, the film became the best-selling domestic production in 2003. It was 2003's
highest-grossing film in China, with a total of (
$6.4 million). The film also clinched all three top awards at the 2004
Hundred Flowers Awards, which is based on viewer voting. However, it failed to bag any award or even acquire nomination for any of the major awards at the jury-based
Golden Rooster Awards in the same year. According to Golden Rooster's leading juror Zhong Chengxiang, albeit being popular among viewers,
Cell Phone lacked "class and style". Producer Wang Zhongjun retorted that viewers' approval is of the utmost importance and rejected the Golden Rooster as an award that has "not a single bit of commercial driving force". On the other hand, the official
Huabiao Awards gave out an unprecedented special award to
Cell Phone for its achievements in "market development", signifying official recognition of the market forces and taste of the masses. Television presenter
Cui Yongyuan expressed dissatisfaction with the film, claiming to be the prototype for the character Yan Shouyi. Cui's feud with Feng escalated in 2018 when Feng announced a sequel to the film, leading to Cui's exposure of tax evasion in the Chinese entertainment industry and the blacklisting of actress
Fan Bingbing.
Accolades •
Huabiao Awards, 2004 • Market Development Award • Best Film (nominated) • Best New Actress (nominated) —
Fan Bingbing •
Golden Rooster Awards, 2004 • Best Supporting Actor (nominated) —
Zhang Guoli • Best Supporting Actress (nominated) —
Fan Bingbing • Best Cinematography (nominated) • Best Art Direction (nominated) •
Hundred Flowers Awards, 2004 • Best Film • Best Actor —
Ge You • Best Actor (nominated) —
Zhang Guoli • Best Actress —
Fan Bingbing • Best Actress (nominated) —
Xu Fan ==References==