Xiang Wei Xin, a 17-year-old high school sophomore, regards eating as the most important and most healing thing in life. The first time she met her senior Tao You Quan was in the school’s welfare agency. At that time, Xiang Wei Xin lost 5 yuan and could not buy her favorite pineapple bread. Tao You Quan made up the money for her, which made her feel deeply indebted to her. The next day, she saw a breakup scene by the school’s swimming pool. She broke up with her cheating girlfriend but couldn’t separate it. Xiang Wei moved her heart and used her best friend Fang Qi Ran as an excuse to let Tao You Quan break up successfully. She believed that she was brave and repaid. (Source: cinematoday.net) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Wo Chi Le Na Nan Hai Yi Zheng Nian De Zao Can" (我吃了那男孩一整年的早餐) by Wei Ba Misa (尾巴Misa) Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: 我吃了那男孩一整年的早餐
- Also Known As: Wo Chi Le Na Nan Hai Yi Zheng Nian De Zao Can
- Screenwriter & Director: Du Zheng Zhe
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Youth
Cast & Credits
- Eric ChouTao You QuanMain Role
- Moon LeeXiang Wei XinMain Role
- Edison SongZhang Yuan ShouSupport Role
- Jean HoFang Chi RanSupport Role
- Lin He XuanTang Zhong Xian / Shi YouSupport Role
- SHOUGuan Hao WeiSupport Role
Reviews
Comforting but a little disjointed
This was pretty cliche but that didn't prevent it from being a really fun and comforting watch; this was one of those school-setting films that I absolutely love for its nostalgic factor. The romance was very innocent and heart-warming, combined with the coming-of-age element it was just a really feel-good watch.I do think there are some cuts that are confusing — it's as if important scenes where characters communicated were cut out and I had to fill in the blanks on my own (which is surprising considering that this movie has quite a hefty runtime for its genre).
The acting is a little stiff sometimes and in those moments this really feels like an idol movie (a movie where it feels like the primary reason for its making is to show off a singer's vocals instead of telling an actual story), but with that being said, the OST 100% holds up and the songs and vocals are impeccable.