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Yolo

Original title: Re la gun tang
  • 2024
  • PG-13
  • 2h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.8K
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Ling Jia in Yolo (2024)
After an argument with her younger sister, Le Ying moves out on her own. She meets a boxing trainer and starts boxing.
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After an argument with her younger sister, Le Ying moves out on her own. She meets a boxing trainer and starts boxing.After an argument with her younger sister, Le Ying moves out on her own. She meets a boxing trainer and starts boxing.After an argument with her younger sister, Le Ying moves out on her own. She meets a boxing trainer and starts boxing.

  • Director
    • Ling Jia
  • Writers
    • Shin Adachi
    • Yu Bu
    • Yupeng Guo
  • Stars
    • Ling Jia
    • Jiayin Lei
    • Xiaofei Zhang
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.8K
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    • Director
      • Ling Jia
    • Writers
      • Shin Adachi
      • Yu Bu
      • Yupeng Guo
    • Stars
      • Ling Jia
      • Jiayin Lei
      • Xiaofei Zhang
    • 49User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Ling Jia
    Ling Jia
    • Le Ying
    Jiayin Lei
    Jiayin Lei
    • Hao Kun
    Xiaofei Zhang
    • Le Dan
    Zi Yang
    Zi Yang
    • Dou Dou
    Yi Sha
    Yi Sha
    • Liang
    Shan Qiao
    Shan Qiao
    • Shan Zi
    Xueqin Li
    • Li Li
    Li Ma
    Li Ma
    • Ma Chunli
    Xiang Wei
    • Wei Dongfeng
    Haiyan Zhao
    • Mom
    Qi Zhang
    • Dad
    Juncong Xu
    • Barbecue Shop Manager
    Yu Bu
    • He Kun
    Shen Tao
    • Self
    Honglu Liu
    Chunyang Shen
    Tianfu Zhu
    • Director
      • Ling Jia
    • Writers
      • Shin Adachi
      • Yu Bu
      • Yupeng Guo
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    7CinemaSerf

    Yolo

    "Le Ying" (Ling Jia) is a larger lass who has little success with anything save for half-drinking cola and sleeping for most of the day. She's been left a flat by her grandmother but her soon to be divorced sister "Dou Dou" (Zi Yang) needs some property if she is to be able to continue sending her daughter to private school. After initially agreeing to a transfer, a barney ensues and she storms out determined to find somewhere of her own to live. That means a job. Discipline. She gets a job in a BBQ joint for a boss who's a bit of a lecher, but she can deal with him. It's he who sends her to fetch some cigarettes from his car and that's where she rather curiously encounters "Hao Kun" (Jiayin Lei) who is a boxing coach at a gym round the corner. He's not having much success recruiting new clients so she agrees to be one. Now, on the face of it, she's not the most likely of boxers, but what now ensues sees her face a series of challenges that make her think deeply about who she is and who she wants to become. This reality check is only exacerbated by an appearance on her sister's rather comically cynical television talent show that makes "X Factor" look like "Mastermind" (though it does feature quite an entertaining strop between the panellists). The story itself meanders along a bit too slowly - it doesn't need to be over two hours long, but there can be no denying the effort put in by Ling Jia as her character comes to an empowering degree of self-realisation. It's a bit stereotypical, I suppose, but it's also quite frank and entertaining. It's can be funny, a little poignant and there's just the merest hint of chemistry between the two boxers. I doubt you'll remember it for long, and the ending is a bit of a muddle, but it is worth a watch.
    10jessiely-96732

    Not a bad movie, angry men make it better so 10/10

    A movie full with delicate portray of emotions, it is quite touching and encouraging.

    I'm not saying it is perfect but it is a good feminist movie, telling a story from a completely women's perspective and describing how she break her 10 year low ebb and painful life and become a better person.

    The actress herself lost a solid 100lbs makes it perhaps the biggest stunt, but the movie is definitely more than just losing weight. The core is about self-reconciliation. I highly recommend watching it.

    Other side is, it is just a movie made by a female director and got some success in China, so I personally don't understand why some Chinese men got so mad that they even come here to write bad review in a group together - the poor wording that is obviously from Chinese-English online translation has made everything even funnier.

    I mean, why, what's the point guys.

    This is just fun to watch, I never knew these men can be this triggered, maybe this proves YOLO's incisiveness from some point: our Chinese Ken has just been enraged because the success is not men and horses from their mojo dojo casa house🤣
    10maymsy

    Can be called Chinese Barbie considering it brought out a social experiments to see what CN Ken did

    The meaning converyed in this movie + This movie acheived a huge success above others during the chinese spring festival + This movie directed by a female and the only movies directed by a female during spring festival time = Some of the male audiences(Chinese Ken) did after their emotianl hurt: 1. Rating lowest everywhere online like dog peing; 2. Accuse its sucess came for its overly marketing; 3. Blindly propagandizing another movie by a whole male team is a real movie over YOLO. However that movie do maketing too (because of it's spring festival, no one in movie industry would like to miss it); 4. Trying sooooooo hard to twist the meaning of what the movie really want to express by blindly accusing it's a movie promoting girls need to be thin and ignoring by purpose how's the female character mentally change. However, the direct said it's not a movie about a women losing weight instead of a women refound her enthusiasm of life from boxing. And a muscling body (Boxer body) just a tiny byproduct.

    I don't want spoil so I won't say any more detailed story here.

    But telling the truth, the editing and story telling skill are remaininng room to grow but the combination of the real meaning of this movie want to express and the chinese male audience's action, like a social experiment, is reallt a fun thing after the last time I saw Barbie.

    It's worth for you if you like to find out in this movie how's the progress of feminism consciousness made in Mainland of China at this time.

    Considering by these, I'd rate 10 to recommend ppl to watch a movie that hurted Chinese Ken's feeling.
    7lamourseanl

    live for yourself

    Definitely worth it. Personally.

    First, I went to see it just to find out what Jia Ling is like now. I knew she was quiet a large sized lady....and when I heard she lost 100 pounds, and my initial reaction was shock and curiosity. You know, her original weight was 170-180 pounds! My feelings were both stunned and admiring.

    Before the moive was released, she told the audience "I hope to bring something to the audience." She did it!!!

    First of all, Jia Ling's successful weight loss is probably the most superficial and obvious thing about the movie. I deeply resonate with this because I have been bouncing between losing and regaining weight for years. I've never been able to defeat myself, whether it's my cravings or my bad habit of quick enthusiasm that fades away.

    Secondly, I also understood a deeper meaning: We live once, and we should win at least once.

    This time, she is living only for herself.
    6eowyn797-489-768468

    Longing for the documentary instead...

    I was so confused by this movie that I went out of my way to write my first ever review on this site. Basically, what you have here is a very mediocre awkward rom-com for 90 minutes followed by 20 minutes of processing and healing from trauma, followed by the most lovely story told only within the end credits! This last bit was by far the best part of this movie and it has me longing for the longer "behind the scenes" or documentary they could have made out of the actress' real life journey, which was way more moving and affective than the movie itself.

    I get the premise and the message here is important, it just didn't feel particularly well told for most of the movie. Maybe this is my bias in not speaking the language and missing something in translation, but it didn't feel that way. This movie clearly has some moving things to say that it finally said at the very end and in the credits. I wish the whole movie had been that way, and then this review would have been a solid 8. As it was, I spent most of the movie reconsidering my decision to see it, and then feeling a little more on board at the end. Overall, this means that I liked it by the end more than I expected to from the first half, but nowhere near as much as I wanted to.

    Kudos to the actress/director for her bravery and her commitment to her craft. This was clearly a very personal story for her and that part was indisputably beautiful.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Ling Jia gained weight from 90 KG to 105 KG, then lost weight to 55 KG in nearly one year, filming her character.
    • Quotes

      Le Ying: To win, at least once.

    • Connections
      Remake of Hyakuen no koi (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Hide the Stars
      (Cang Xing)

      Performed by Silence Wang

      Composed by Silence Wang

      Lyrics by Silence Wang

      Produced by Silence Wang

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 2024 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Languages
      • Chinese
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • 熱辣滾燙
    • Filming locations
      • Dongguan, Guangdong, China
    • Production companies
      • Alibaba Pictures Group
      • Beijing Big Bowl Entertainment
      • China Film Co., Ltd.
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    • Budget
      • $100,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,001,584
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $827,632
      • Mar 10, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $433,593,489
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • D-Cinema 96kHz 5.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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