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Liu Chun He, who suffers from cerebral palsy, bravely breaks through the shackles of his body and mind. While helping his grandmother realize her dream of performing on stage, he also strives to find the coordinates of his own life. After a transformation in midsummer, he finally embarks on a new journey. (Source: Chinese = Douban || Translation = MyDramaList) ~~ Release dates: Nov 2, 2024 (Festival) || Dec 31, 2024 (Cinema) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- 한국어
- Native Title: 小小的我
- Also Known As: Little Me , Xiao Xiao De Wo
- Screenwriter: You Xiao Ying
- Director: Lina Yang
- Genres: Drama
Cast & Credits
- Jackson YeeLiu Chun HeMain Role
- Lin Xiao JieChen Su QunMain Role
- Jiang Qin QinChen LuGuest Role
- Zhou Yu TongYa YaGuest Role
Reviews
This film moved the majority of the audience to tears in the theater. I must say, it is incredibly inspiring, and I hope it reaches many people who face challenges in life, encouraging them to stay hopeful and keep fighting, even when life feels overwhelming.
Applause to the lead actor, Jackson Yee, for his extraordinary performance! His portrayal was nothing short of remarkable, and he truly brought the character to life!
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This film shows you how a young man with cerebral palsy faces difficulty and discrimination, how he can be in despair because of it, and yet how he can have hope and dignity. That's like the most basic story you can write about disabled people. There aren't enough representations of people with cerebral palsy on media so this could still be meaningful to some people, but I didn't expect a film like this in the competition category at an international film festival. If they cast Jackson Yee because they prioritized getting more recognition for the cause I get it, and he seemed to have put in a lot of work for this role. But you must know it's not a competition material when a film like 37 seconds already exists. Watching an able-bodied actor play a person with cerebral palsy for two hours, including a dream sequence where he acts "normal" with a pretty girl he met earlier so conveniently, was not a pleasant experience for me.Was this review helpful to you?
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