Qing chun 18×2 tong wang you ni de lü cheng
- 2024
- 2h 3m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,3/10
2,2 k
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAmi, a Japanese backpacker, and Jimmy work together at a KTV. They bond over work and adventures, but Ami leaves suddenly. Eighteen years later, Jimmy finds a postcard from Ami, sparking a j... Tout lireAmi, a Japanese backpacker, and Jimmy work together at a KTV. They bond over work and adventures, but Ami leaves suddenly. Eighteen years later, Jimmy finds a postcard from Ami, sparking a journey to Japan to find closure and reconnect.Ami, a Japanese backpacker, and Jimmy work together at a KTV. They bond over work and adventures, but Ami leaves suddenly. Eighteen years later, Jimmy finds a postcard from Ami, sparking a journey to Japan to find closure and reconnect.
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- Prix
- 6 nominations au total
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An interesting story. In this movie, we are made to feel the warm feelings of love in an old story, while being preoccupied by the empty feelings of pursuing future dreams.
It starts with meeting, growing up together, falling in love, separation, and then reunited when they support each other's dreams.
It starts with meeting, growing up together, falling in love, separation, and then reunited when they support each other's dreams.
"18x2: Beyond Youthful Days" is the kind of film that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Its quiet storytelling, cinematic warmth, and beautifully restrained performances made it feel less like a movie and more like a memory I was being gently pulled into. The pacing is slow but intentional, allowing each emotion to breathe-nothing is rushed, and that's what makes the emotional payoff so powerful.
I felt an effortless connection to the characters, their longing, and the tenderness buried in the everyday. The cinematography is breathtaking in its simplicity-never showy, but always meaningful. And those final 30 minutes? An emotional crescendo that completely broke me in the best way.
This isn't just a love story. It's a reflection on time, choices, and the people we carry with us even when they're gone. Subtle, honest, and achingly beautiful.
Its quiet storytelling, cinematic warmth, and beautifully restrained performances made it feel less like a movie and more like a memory I was being gently pulled into. The pacing is slow but intentional, allowing each emotion to breathe-nothing is rushed, and that's what makes the emotional payoff so powerful.
I felt an effortless connection to the characters, their longing, and the tenderness buried in the everyday. The cinematography is breathtaking in its simplicity-never showy, but always meaningful. And those final 30 minutes? An emotional crescendo that completely broke me in the best way.
This isn't just a love story. It's a reflection on time, choices, and the people we carry with us even when they're gone. Subtle, honest, and achingly beautiful.
Very good storytelling that unfolds between flashbacks and the present 18 years apart. Also found the 3 way narrative very interesting and enlightening. The story bounces from the perspectives of one protagonist to the other and then back again; the same scenes but story told from a different angle and a final response from the first protagonist.
The purity of a simple first love woven with messy setbacks of adulthood. A colorful temple, lively KTV and bustling night market scenes of Taiwan contrasting with a grey tone castle, one-customer-in-the-whole-noodle-shop night supper and quiet winter beauty of Japan. These multilayered and textured settings are so close to the heart for a Taiwanese and Japanese culture junkie like me. Like a parallel drawn in two spaces and time, the poignant sky lantern scenes mark stark differences in moods and aspirations.
I do recommend this highly to those in need of closure, to whom who have loved & lost, to the many who might feel lost (don't we all, at some point in time?) and lastly more lightheartedly to those who want a culture trip. ^__^
The purity of a simple first love woven with messy setbacks of adulthood. A colorful temple, lively KTV and bustling night market scenes of Taiwan contrasting with a grey tone castle, one-customer-in-the-whole-noodle-shop night supper and quiet winter beauty of Japan. These multilayered and textured settings are so close to the heart for a Taiwanese and Japanese culture junkie like me. Like a parallel drawn in two spaces and time, the poignant sky lantern scenes mark stark differences in moods and aspirations.
I do recommend this highly to those in need of closure, to whom who have loved & lost, to the many who might feel lost (don't we all, at some point in time?) and lastly more lightheartedly to those who want a culture trip. ^__^
If you like movies that breathe and take you on a journey, this movie is for you. I really felt like I knew the characters as I watched it due to excellent character development and writing. The cinematography and pacing were excellent as were the performances of everyone involved. I just returned from Taiwan a few weeks ago and after watching this, I suddenly felt a yearning to return because the movie made that place seem like a wonderland. As a guy who is in his fifties, for me 18 X 2 drives home the brevity of human existence and how important it is to savor life and live when you can. Bittersweet, but worth the experience. Watch this with someone you love.
I am a huge fan of Taiwanese movies and this one did not disappoint. This movie is beautiful and poignant, and even though I could kind of see how it would end from the beginning, it was still done tastefully. Between the flashbacks from 18 years ago and the present time, the movie weaved a touching story about two people who fell in love but weren't destined to be together. Even so, they spent each day appreciating every moment. They lived and learned and although they couldn't love, the feelings had already grown within them. They were young and hopeful, but they were also scared of the unknown and of hurting each other. And just like that, time had slipped by and 18 years had flown by. It left me feeling a little sad honestly. Anyway, the cinematography and colour grading in this movie is excellent and it was a visual feast.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBased on a real viral travelogue blog by Jimmy Lai, who has also novelised the blog to coincide with the film's release.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- 18x2 Beyond Youthful Days
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 4 512 194 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 3m(123 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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