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Wei wei yi xiao hen qing cheng

  • 2016
  • TV-14
  • 1 h 43 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,4/10
1,3 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Wei wei yi xiao hen qing cheng (2016)
DramaRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA college stud tries to level up his relationship with a computer science major after becoming attracted to her skills in an online role-playing game.A college stud tries to level up his relationship with a computer science major after becoming attracted to her skills in an online role-playing game.A college stud tries to level up his relationship with a computer science major after becoming attracted to her skills in an online role-playing game.

  • Direção
    • Tianyu Zhao
  • Roteiristas
    • Man Gu
    • Yu Pan
    • Feixian Shen
  • Artistas
    • Angelababy
    • Boran Jing
    • Bai Yu
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,4/10
    1,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Tianyu Zhao
    • Roteiristas
      • Man Gu
      • Yu Pan
      • Feixian Shen
    • Artistas
      • Angelababy
      • Boran Jing
      • Bai Yu
    • 16Avaliações de usuários
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Angelababy
    Angelababy
    • Bei Weiwei…
    Boran Jing
    Boran Jing
    • Xiao Nai…
    Bai Yu
    Bai Yu
    • Cao Guang…
    Qian Wu
    Qian Wu
    • Xiao Ling
    Songyun Tan
    Songyun Tan
    • Erxi…
    Yi Cheng
    Yi Cheng
    • Si Si
    Jiuxiao Li
    Jiuxiao Li
    • Qiu Yonghou…
    Xian Li
    Xian Li
    • Yu Banshan…
    Zijie Wang
    Zijie Wang
    • Hao Mei…
    Mengqin Chen
    Mengqin Chen
    • Xiaoyu Yaoyao
    Yuchen Du
    Yuchen Du
    • Die Meng
    Hanchen Pang
    Hanchen Pang
    • Zhan Tianxia
    Yi Cao
    Yi Cao
    • Bei Weiwei's Father
    Yufang Wu
    Yufang Wu
    • Bei Weiwei's Mother
    Cici Wang
    Cici Wang
    • Xiaoyu Qingqing
    • (as Zixuan Wang)
    Xin Xia
    Xin Xia
    • Xiaoyu Mianmian
    Sicong Wang
    • Wang Sicong
    Qin Li
    Qin Li
    • Meng Yiran
    • Direção
      • Tianyu Zhao
    • Roteiristas
      • Man Gu
      • Yu Pan
      • Feixian Shen
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários16

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    6franklinchica

    OK but 30 episode series is much better

    I saw the series first and i really like it. The shorter movie has some plot holes and glosses over the story. I like both sets of actors but I prefer the series. The movie has a more realistic set and the series has a more romatic and stylized set. Watch the movie first. Both are on Netflix (07/2019) with subtitles.
    6hanalisss

    Short, lighthearted non complicated movie for teenagers.

    Better than the series but still pretty average.

    I have watched the show before of this movie and struggled a lot to even finish it. Was so dumb and childish, I couldn't believe it.

    By my surprise this one is better but obviously doesn't have enough time to go in depth to any of the storylines.

    So you don't get attached with any of the characters, everything happens fast and it's quite superficial.

    I think this is an ideal movie for kids and teenagers, good enough acting, a bit of lighthearted romance, some fun effects with the vídeo game scenes and effects.

    Entertaining enough for a quick movie night with friends.
    650fiftillidideeBrain

    ✒🎧 2D Love °5.9° °good°

    Gamers don't need a dating website because they can make good matches while gaming. Our protags are fans of the RPG (role playing game) Chinese Ghost Story/CGS. FL, Wei Wei, even has an in-game spouse - until she gets dumped. She won't be in the dumps for long, though: Her white knight is in the wings.

    Computers don't just facilitate hook-ups; they make identity theft pretty easy, too. While Er Xi may not have stolen Wei Wei's ID, she did borrow Wei Wei's CGS game character, which leads /Wei Wei's/ crush to pursue /Er Xi/ in the game, thinking he's hanging out, virtually, with Wei Wei. It also leads men at Er Xi's summer internship to believe that SHE'S the top female CGS player. Er Xi, unawares, is getting all kinds of attention in the name of Bei Wei Wei, and Bei Wei Wei wouldn't have it any other way-way-way.

    That's the same paragraph I used for the show review because, in curious fashion, 2016 saw a show and a film released that were based on the same story. I watched the show first and find myself unable to assess this film without comparing. It feels like a completely different story in many ways, thankfully. But the core programming is identical:

    Xiao Nai is the school 's supreme catch. Not only is he finishing up school, but he's designing a new game with his buddies. They are marketing it to companies and will run into all kinds of sleaze👾 in the business world. He's also a serious gamer and CGS is his 2nd home. He witnesses the top female player being game-divorced and decides it might be nice to pick her up as a game-wife. He's also glimpsed Wei Wei playing CGS at an internet cafe 😍. He's making 2D and 3D moves on her. Wei Wei is "The Belle of the Computer department," but her paths haven't crossed much with Xiao Nai ~ she /thinks/. She's been hanging with him on the CGS servers, she just doesn't know who her game spouse is IRL/in-real-life. In the meantime, Er Xi uses Wei Wei's alternate ID to play the game and ends up being mistaken for the top female player in CGS. This brings her into virtual contact with a guy chasing Wei Wei IRL. He thinks he's flirting with his crush and Er Xi believes she's developing a new virtual relationship that could become a real world fling. One of them is more wrong than HE would guess and the other is so wrong, but so right.

    That's the setup. They are meeting in the game and building impressions in their imagination. Next, they will face and deal with the IRL implications.

    Both the show and movie are watchable and enjoyable for romance fans. I don't think either feature does anything but toss lite snacks to the romance fan base. They aren't going to please any other watching group. So, you romantics out there, this is worth watching for the first kiss; it's swoony. The romance is mutual. Xiao Nai is "The Man". He only plays for keeps.

    I know my rating makes it seem like I didn't like the film. I did - it's definitely over the line of demarcation. It has some great moments along with its corresponding problems. Until recently, China consistently put out (arguably) watchable, relaxation-inducing, but mindless drivel under the guise of modern-day features, while at the same time they cranked out all-world fantasy and historical pieces. I have my theories about this... China's modern day features have been cluttered up with wooden acting, inane dialogue, and lazy plotlines. Things started changing noticeably around 2018. Now, there's many modern-day Chinese features I have been able to watch and not just enjoy, but LOVE - without wincing in pain at all. Coincidentally, many characters in these new-and-improved contemporary Chinese works will mention watching Kdramas. It's like China got a memo. They've responded well.

    As for a comparison, the film is 100 minutes and the show is nearly 1400 minutes. The show should be better. The movie has more natural looking people and a more natural feel when it comes to interactions between the characters. It's so loose and free feeling, compared to most Chinese modern-day features (2016 & earlier), that I double checked to make sure it wasn't a Taiwanese film. Because of that, the film feels differently from the show, even with some of the same scenes. From the start, the characters feel real; this movie is part of the positive jump forward. There are minor pacing issues, though, where things almost drag.

    The FL isn't awful in the show, but she's just better in the film, being feisty and active in the relationship. She isn't shy. She becomes part of the team, not a piece of fluff on the side. It makes more sense how the film has Wei Wei actively involved with the company and making the game. She is a computer major, afterall. In the show she acts more like a liberal arts major and soon-to-be 50's housewife. One of the show's deficiencies is how Wei Wei remains too demure. A confident and capable Wei Wei would have been a welcomed sight.

    Er Xi in the show is said to be homely, when she's definitely north of an 8. She's one of the show's assets. I rolled my eyes every time they denigrated her character's looks. (The show focuses on looks too much. It gets wearisome). Show Er Xi could play Tinkerbell, she's so cute. Movie Er Xi is perky and would qualify as less than a 7 based on looks alone, though the actress beams an uplifting carefree air. I'm only commenting on looks because it's a theme in the story - perhaps the main theme. The truth is that there are very few ugly people, and confidence is the sexiest thing. The rest of the movie-friends get alot less play due to the 1300 minute differential. They didn't utilize the friends well in the show, either.

    As the credits start to roll we hear about one of the guys falling in love with a female game character who turns out to be a man. It's a bit that got alot of screen time in the show and was handled particularly well, except for the wrap-up.

    Overall, the flick has higher highs and lower lows than the show. The characters are solid and there's great moments. It is quick & abbreviated, with light drama that is resolved too easily. Just keep that in mind.

    QUOTE📢

    If you go outside the wall an inch, I'll move the wall an inch. If you go outside a foot I'll move it ten feet.

    〰🖍 IMHO

    📣5.5 📝4 🎭7 💓6 🦋7.6 🌞5 🎨7⚡5 🎵/🔊6.5 😅2 😭2 😱0 😯2 😖0 🤔1 💤2.5 🔚6

    Age - there's nothing objectionable and nothing about which to make an age caution. As soon as kids can keep up with the subtitles they are good-to-go with 0-2-0.

    Re-📺? Doubtful.
    8Snootz

    One of the best Gamer movies I've seen

    This movie is enjoyable from the first scene to the last, surprising considering that most "gamer" movies tend to fizzle out about half way through. The main character Bei Weiwei (Angelababy / Angela Yeung Wing) could not have been played better. Angelababy is cast in a very feminine and cute role, but brings out the strength, character and competence of both the real life and game life of Bei. Boran Jing does a good job of playing the reserved and stoic role of Xiao Nai, the #1 player in the game. Both players and their avatars are realistically portrayed in a splendid mix of fantasy and reality.

    Although cliché, I enjoyed the special way this movie often combined the real world with the game world (although one scene featuring portals on a bridge jumped the shark a bit). Despite the gamer/fantasy setting of the virtual world, the fantasy characters and "real life" character both are played very well. The supporting characters are somewhat cliché as well, though acted well enough. The fact that the movie requires the supporting characters mostly as comic relief and moral support is the one weakness of the story-line, although that is forgivable considering the genre. An Asian movie without such characters would be somewhat of an unexpected let-down.

    The story-line is not strong, but strong enough to both keep the viewer entertained and present a morality play as well. It's nice to see a movie that doesn't take tired, over-used side-trips during the main plot. The developing romance between the online avatars and the unwitting Weiwei is enjoyable to watch from the spectator's seat. Much in this is predictable but enjoyable nonetheless.

    It's not a perfect film, nor a tear-jerker or film of the year. It just a very enjoyable romantic gamer film with excellent special effects and a script that for once succeeds in an over-used and often-abused genre. If you can understand the concept of mixing gaming and romance I fully expect you will enjoy this film very much.
    2INFPBAE

    I prefer the original Love O2O drama series over this one.

    This one is basically a squeezed together version of the drama series version.

    I prefer the drama series because you get to see the details, the growth, the long progress.

    I really enjoyed the drama series version and as soon as this one came out, I tried not to be so biased because how could this movie beat the drama series when it was good enough already.

    I didn't like it enough to remember this film. I just remember an actor from the drama series also was casted in this one.

    I don't understand why this one was created.

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      The actor who plays Cao Guang in the movie, plays the same character in the drama
    • Conexões
      Version of Love O2O (2016)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Don't want to be lonely anymore
      Written by Shaofeng Huang

      Arranged by Yu Zeng

      Performed by Lala Hsu

      [Theme Song]

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 12 de agosto de 2016 (China)
    • País de origem
      • China
    • Idiomas
      • Mandarim
      • Chinês
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      • Shanghai GCOO Entertainment
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