With Chongqing as the background, this movie tells a different kind of family story between three unrelated people. The film has a time span of nearly a century and records the life trajectories of two generations and two families. A son writes a novel about his father's life and the time they spent together since they came into each others' lives, to first meeting, to finding a life partner, until the son reaches adulthood. (Source: Douban, MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
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Throughout the film, story is interesting, but incomplete, especially the part about tradition, family, relationship between parents and children in that part of our planet.
Poorly written dialogues, cutting scenes is awful, editing and directing, as if it was done by someone who before this saw camera only in the store. And if only someone had invested a little effort and at least 1000 €, this film could have been great .
Although in the end, all the bad things I've listed are irrelevant, what matters - film has a message -* Love is love* and gives support to the LGBTQ community.
If you have one hour and ten minutes free and you don't have anything else to spend them on, then watch this movie.
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