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A terminally ill man sets up his best friend, whom he has loved since high school, so that she will not be lonely after he passes away.A terminally ill man sets up his best friend, whom he has loved since high school, so that she will not be lonely after he passes away.A terminally ill man sets up his best friend, whom he has loved since high school, so that she will not be lonely after he passes away.
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- 3 nominations total
Ivy Chen
- Sung Yuan-Yuan
- (as Yihan Chen)
Bruce Hung
- A-Pang
- (as Bruce)
Blaire Chang
- Amanda
- (as Yun-Xi Chang)
Yan-Hsi Hou
- Producer
- (as Shengyu Yan)
- Director
- Writers
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It just doesn't look right at the beginning, the story line was cringe. Like mehh........
Hard to enjoy the movie as the story line is lame. Actors and actress tried their best in this movie tho
Based on all the reviews here, you either love it or hate it, nothing between! Personally I love it.
The last 30 minutes of the film salvages what was an atrocious first hour of the film. Even so, the last 30 minutes is just waves and waves of tear quenching plot lines. Yes, I cried, but the more you think about it, the more you realize the overall plot and lines are still ridiculous. The majority of the film is simply full of plot holes and contradictions, its just hard to get around the fact that the film is just very weak. The peripheral characters makes the film feel even worse, they are extreme stereotypes that makes the film feels even more superficial.
The continuous shift between the various characters and the overall ending were quite nice. You do get to see the change in the personalities of the characters over time, which is what I wanted to see in this film.
There wasn't a sad ending. It was quite fitting. Considering the development of the film over time, you can begin to see where it was going. As more and more of the story is unveiled, you start to understand the complexities that were not apparent at the beginning.
This movie was made to make people feel the sadness that comes from love and loss. If you don't have any feelings toward these topics, the movie can be quite boring. If you are an "emotional" person, you will most likely enjoy this film. Some of the other reviewers mentioned that the translations were off. I am not sure about this as I watched it in the original language of filming. A lot might get lost in translation, so do try to have someone who can explain any parts you don't understand.
Well worth a watch, though I am unsure if anyone outside of the target market will get around to it.
I stayed away from talking about the story as the story needs to be viewed in completion to get the value. If you think this is vague, it is. It is meant to be.
There wasn't a sad ending. It was quite fitting. Considering the development of the film over time, you can begin to see where it was going. As more and more of the story is unveiled, you start to understand the complexities that were not apparent at the beginning.
This movie was made to make people feel the sadness that comes from love and loss. If you don't have any feelings toward these topics, the movie can be quite boring. If you are an "emotional" person, you will most likely enjoy this film. Some of the other reviewers mentioned that the translations were off. I am not sure about this as I watched it in the original language of filming. A lot might get lost in translation, so do try to have someone who can explain any parts you don't understand.
Well worth a watch, though I am unsure if anyone outside of the target market will get around to it.
I stayed away from talking about the story as the story needs to be viewed in completion to get the value. If you think this is vague, it is. It is meant to be.
Did you know
- TriviaRemake of the 2009 Korean movie More Than Blue (2009) with the same title.
- ConnectionsRemake of More Than Blue (2009)
- SoundtracksA Kind of Sorrow (A-Lin version)
Lyrics by Gavin Lin
Composed by Alex Chang Jien
Produced by Chien-Chi Chen (as George Chen)
Arranged by Dato Chang
Performed by Alin Huang
[Opening Song]
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $722,669
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $185,928
- Mar 17, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $142,958,164
- Runtime
- 1h 45m(105 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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