First Time

June. 08,2012      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Sonq Shiqiao (Angelababy), 22, lives with her devoted mother, widowed shop owner Zheng Qing (Jiang Shan). Shiqiao, who always dreamed of being a ballet dancer, cannot exert herself physically as she suffers from form of myasthenia, a neuromuscular disease, that her father died of; the medication she takes also causes memory lapses. One day, at a charity fair, she bumps into Gong Ning (Mark Chao), a former high-school friend she always liked, and the two end up dating, despite the initial disapproval of her mother. Gong Ning dropped out of university to spend more time with a rock band he leads; also, his girlfriend, dancer Peng Wei (Cindy Yen), has dumped him because of his inability to focus his life. However, for Shiqiao, Gong Ning is the perfect partner.

AngelaBaby as  Sonq Shiqiao
Mark Chao as  Gong Ning
Jiang Shan as  Zheng Qing, Shiqiao's mother
Cindy Yen as  Peng Wei, Gong Ning's ex-girlfriend
Bai Baihe as  Wei Jiajia
Tian Yuan as  
Huang Xuan as  Li Rao

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Reviews

Fluentiama
2012/06/08

Perfect cast and a good story

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Konterr
2012/06/09

Brilliant and touching

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ChanFamous
2012/06/10

I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.

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Lollivan
2012/06/11

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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cremea
2012/06/12

SPOILERS AHEAD!Here's your story: Young pretty sick girl meets good looking nice dude, and a relationship blossoms. That's all you need to know really. This is a typical Korean romantic melodrama if there ever was one. These Koreans are always remaking this same movie, but they're usually all effectively watchable enough, and …Oh!...Wait!…This isn't a Korean film?…What?...It's from mainland China?…What's going on here?...I'm confused!That's what it felt like watching this film. I've watched a lot of Asian cinema from many countries over the years; and it's usually pretty easy to immediately determine what Asian country a movie has come from (even without sound or language or site/location markers). For a long time, all of these countries have mostly produced movies that have a certain particular feel & style that are usually uniquely inherent to their own cultures. I love & appreciate all these various styles regardless of what Asian country a movie comes from (unless the movie sucks, of course)…but, I it seems the line between various Asian countries' film making styles are clearly starting to recently blur together more and more, and, I can hardly think of a better example of that than this film.Plot wise, the most similar films I can compare this movie to are "…ing" & "A Moment to Remember"…both are Korean melodramatic love stories dealing with a sick/dying girl and her love interest. It basically follows that type of story line, but, it's executed with a bit more of a lighter touch for the most part. There are also numerous scenes and shots, and a couple of twists throughout that are more reminiscent of something similar to what you'd expect from a typical current Taiwanese and/or a Japanese production.Another thing that stands out about this movie is that it is just packed full of sumptuous visuals (almost to the point of sensory overload). There's loads of impressive camera angles/shots, varying color palettes, beautiful scenery, etc…If nothing else, it is really is impressive just to sit back and look at. There's also a good bit of effective animated sequences that are infused into the film at various points in order to further supplement and progress the story & visuals.The acting is fairly solid throughout…no complaints really. There's pretty much 3 main roles; the 2 attractive & charismatic leads, and the sick girl's mom. I can't recall seeing the lead actress before in anything else off the top of my head, and she gave a solid enough performance here…but, I can't help but notice she is credited as "Angelababy"…Hmmm!…Angelababy?…Really?...That's the name you want to be known as?...This woman is certainly free to call herself whatever she wants, of course…but, I'm just gonna say it: That name is Freakin' AWFUL!Is this movie any good on its own merits?...Yeah, It's OK for the most part!...it's sometimes a little bit scattershot, and I've basically seen all of its individual parts somewhere else before…but, it mostly hits the marks when and where it needs to…and, I think it's an entertaining and decent enough watch. I'll give it 6 stars or so as a stand alone flick/story, but, I'll give it an extra star or so because of its somewhat seemingly creative amalgam of "Pan Asian" styles, story, & visuals… So, I'll give it 7 out of 10 stars overall!

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