He ni zai yi qi Comments

  • Clifford 2022-03-20 09:02:57

    A rare modern drama from Lord Kai. He was obviously influenced by the smashing Beijing-style New Year's comedy at the time, and wanted to add something more relaxed and more fashionable, but he was unwilling to lower his own value and give up the noble temperament and that look that made him famous. The face of worrying about the country and the people gave birth to such a freak with four dissimilarities and an air of hypocrisy all the time. When he couldn't help throwing himself into the arms...

  • Melany 2022-03-20 09:02:57

    I don't like this kind of inspirational, family-friendly genre films that are rotten to the...

  • Kamryn 2022-03-20 09:02:57

    The last small film left by Chen Kaige before entering the commercial era (screenplay by Xue Xiaolu). The soundtrack is unrestrained, with too much sensational force, but there are still very sincere parts. For me, Chen Hong's character is a bit boring, and the plot progresses too smoothly, but the focus of this story is not the musical dream, but the father-son family. The last 20 minutes of parallel editing is very skillful and successfully builds the emotional climax of the...

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  • Cesar 2022-04-19 09:02:58

    Your wish is for me to succeed, but my wish is to be with you

    When the music sounded, the two teenagers' dreams began to be staged at the same time in the waiting hall of the Beijing West Railway Station and the splendid concert hall of the Grand Theater.
    One for father and one for success.
         Liu Xiaochun's melodious violin sound freezes the footsteps of...

  • Maggie 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    cry again and again

    I watched this movie in 2009. In the first year of junior high, I went to apprentice with a second-hand violin. I was ridiculed by a nine-year-old boy for not having a piano case. My blood was stopped by cold water, and I refused to go to class again. Now think about it, ridiculous. After a lapse...

He ni zai yi qi quotes

  • Liu Xiaochun: [in Mandarin] Dad, my back itches.

    Liu Cheng: [in Mandarin] Here.