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Cong ni de Quan shi jie lu guo

  • 2016
  • PG-13
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
690
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Chao Deng, Tian'Ai Zhang, and Jianguo Huang in Cong ni de Quan shi jie lu guo (2016)
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DramaRomance

A recently dumped radio host finds a new perspective on love when a young intern begins to work with him on his show.A recently dumped radio host finds a new perspective on love when a young intern begins to work with him on his show.A recently dumped radio host finds a new perspective on love when a young intern begins to work with him on his show.

  • Director
    • Yibai Zhang
  • Writer
    • Jiajia Zhang
  • Stars
    • Chao Deng
    • Tian'ai Zhang
    • Baihe Bai
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    690
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yibai Zhang
    • Writer
      • Jiajia Zhang
    • Stars
      • Chao Deng
      • Tian'ai Zhang
      • Baihe Bai
    • 7User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Chao Deng
    Chao Deng
    • Chen Mo
    Tian'ai Zhang
    Tian'ai Zhang
    • Yao Ji
    • (as Tianai Zhang)
    Baihe Bai
    Baihe Bai
    Yang Yang
    Yang Yang
    • Mao Shiba
    Yunpeng Yue
    Yunpeng Yue
    • Zhu Tou
    Juan Du
    Juan Du
    • Xiao Rong
    Yan Liu
    Yan Liu
    • Yan Zi
    • (as Liu Yan)
    Weiyu Cao
    • Manager Cao
    Darren Deng
    • Pool Player
    Xueqiu Liao
    • Director
      • Yibai Zhang
    • Writer
      • Jiajia Zhang
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    7magnoliacream

    Finding love among people who pass through one's life

    This is a pleasant film about a radio talk show host Chen Mo (Deng Chao), his scientist cousin Mo Shi Ba (Yang Yang), friend Zhu Tou (Yue Yun Peng), and their love journeys.

    After being dumped by his girlfriend on air, Chen Mo meets an intern. Mao Shi Ba deals with a policewoman who keeps following him. Zhu Tou's long-distance girlfriend comes back.
    10rosaline-49879

    This is very good and touching movie

    I cried a lot during this movie.

    This is an entertaining and touching film. I don't watch many romance films, but this one felt unique, with some surprisingly interesting scenes.

    This film gives me the opportunity to watch many different characters' storylines develop and intertwine. It will guide you through some variations on the themes of love asked for and unrequited, losing yourself, finding yourself again, rediscovering a better way to see yourself and the world.

    This is an entertaining and touching film. I don't watch many romance films, but this one felt unique, with some surprisingly interesting scenes.
    9imdb-936-837144

    To Be or Not To Be

    City Radio talk show host of "Passing Through Your World" Chen Mo (Chao Deng)—in China surnames come first—advises people on their problems. A female caller complains of being lonely on her birthday. He tells her she shouldn't be; millions of people all over the world are sharing the same birthday with her. She is not alone. His female co-host (Baihe Bai?) calls it quits ("It's break up.") He helps all kinds of people with their problems. Who is going to help him?

    After two years of diminishing ratings, nobody will co-host with him … except for one fresh intern Yao Ji (Tianai Zhang) ("I'm Birdie.") For all her self-efface­meant, she manages to "erupt with unexpected elegance" when he gets in a bind.

    His best friend "Chubby" Zhu Tou (Yu Yunpeng) after yearning greatly for the prettiest girl in college Li Zhi, seizes an opportunity to help her finish and graduate, earning her appreciation if not out­right obligation.

    Female beat cop Yan Zi (Liu Yan) spends her days chasing petty miscreants and dreaming of promotion until one day by mistake she chases a nerd Mao Shiba (Yang Yang) whose only contraband was used electronic junk he collected to recycle. In his nerdy way he was afraid and ran on account of her being so pretty. Having similar minimal relation­ship experience, they hook up with each other. He loves her extravagantly ("Such devotion to Yan Zi") with home­made gizmos and gadgets, which may sound corny, but he really puts him­self into it.

    Add some financial troubles at the station, a stern female program director Xiao Rong (Dun Juan), and a fading dear mother Madame Liu, and we've got all the makings of a fine drama.

    The title "I Belonged to You" may be misleading in English. The tense of Chinese verbs can be a bit ambiguous, may even have elements of past, present, and future all at once. Maybe the oriental view of time is different than in the west. How­ever that may be, we have in one movie here three couples who will end up, when the credits roll, in a relation­ship either in the past, present or future. The challenge is to figure out which one will be which, and thanks to some clever writing it may not be the ones you expect.

    "I Belong" has all the hallmarks of a Chinese drama film. The tears on their occasion are copious, and the declarations of love effusive. It's a triple romance with no mushy stuff. One couple goes so far as to discuss intimacy in a relation­ship, but only indirectly. The callers, on the other hand, are direct to the point of being shocking. The film itself is rated PG in Canada (British Columbia) & Singapore.

    Chinese is a simpler language than English, so the subtitles seem to go by too fast when you're trying to follow writing that's more complex than the spoken parts. The scenery captured on film is at times breath­taking. There's some brief but decisive martial arts thrown in from a surprising quarter. The male leads (nerd, slob, and fatso) are made to look different enough for a western eye to tell them apart, and one of the women is always seen in a fetching uniform.

    I'm a Chinese film aficionado to the point of having taken a couple years of Mandarin Chinese just so I can understand the movies better. I just love this stuff. The acting did not suggest any Oscars, to be sure, but it was done well done enough for an enjoyable viewing experience. Some few scenes put the strain on suspension of disbelief, but we were able to pass on them due to the pleasure of the plot. Screen­writer Zhang Jiajia appears fleetingly towards the end of the credits.
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    Regarding the movie 'Passing Through Your World'

    Although there are some flaws, I always feel that the time is a bit short. The most complete part should be the one about Deng Chao, with the most space and the most dreamlike part being about Yang Yang and Bai Baihe, like a fairy tale story. The most regrettable part is the one about Xiaoyue and Yue Liuyan, which I cannot accept the most. What impressed me the most was the cuteness of Yang Yang's Mao Shiba, as well as the aloofness of azaleas and the sweetness of Bai Baihe... Overall, it is a good movie worth watching.

    For the three pairs of men and women appearing in the work, the core of their stories, whether they love or not, actually contains the lonely theme of "missing".
    10shateer

    Love story of three different couple

    The movie is like ship traveling through sea of life where only one common thing is love connecting entire movie.in it the end you will be left pain and happiness combined

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      The film was released on September 29, 2016 which topped box office charts and broke box office sales record for mainland-produced romance films. It eventually grossed over US$100 million to become one of the highest-grossing films in China.

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 2016 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Official sites
      • distributor website
      • v.qq.com
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • I Belonged to You
    • Filming locations
      • Chongqing, China
    • Production companies
      • Beijing Enlight Pictures
      • Huoerguosi ENLIGHT MEDIA
      • Nanjing Shijianhai Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • CN¥400,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $744,541
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $311,738
      • Oct 2, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $119,107,580
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
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