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. TRAILER 120 Play all videos Preparations to be Together for an Unknown Period of Time It's Hard Being Loved by Jerks Rent/buy Rent/buy Rent/buy How Long Will I Love U videos How Long Will I Love U Trailer 1 TRAILER 120 How Long Will I Love U Photos Movie Info A man and a woman living in the same apartment nearly 20 years apart wake one day to find that their timelines have merged, and they're in the same place and time. Genre Romance, Comedy Original Language Chinese Director Lun Xu Release Date Theaters May 25, 2018 limited Release Date Streaming Nov 13, 2018 Box Office Gross USA $ Runtime 1h 41m Distributor Well Go USA Cast & Crew Critic Reviews for How Long Will I Love U Audience Reviews for How Long Will I Love U
Expand 15 05/18/2018 CN Comedy, Romance, Drama, Mystery, Fantasy 1h 41m UserScore Play Trailer Overview Gu Xiaojiao, a young girl from 2018 and Lu Ming, a man from 1999, discover that they have both woken up in the same bed at the same space-time. More surprisingly, they realize that they can time travel by exiting the bedroom door. The fun begins when they start to plan a number of changes within these two eras. However, they do not know that their destiny is in the hands of a mysterious person. Su Lun Director, Screenplay
The two leading actors were fine, but the whole movie was just terrible, especially the horrible childish soundtrack that further ridiculed the lame screenplay. Most of the actors in this movie also got a serious problem I think they all needed retraining to learn how to speak clearly, when they spoke fast, all the dialog out of their mouths were think the Chinese, especially the people who live in China, still don't know what are the differences between the 26 English alphabets and the English words. You can't combine those those English alphabets to translate Chinese word by word to pronounce the Chinese original title "Chao shi kong tong ju" into completely meaningless English. "Chao" is not an English word, nor "shi", "kong", "tong" and "ju", they are just totally meaningless pronunciations invented by the stupid Chinese who didn't know putting English alphabets together to pronounce Chinese words meant nothing, the original Chinese title is more than enough to allow their own people understand the meaning of the movie title, but if you want other countries' people to understand what the meaning of this movie title, you must find, translate and put together the movie title in Chinese into a certain meaningful foreign languages. If you just so illiterately put English alphabets to directly match the exact or somehow closer pronunciations word by word, nobody in the non-Mandarin speaking countries will understand WTF they mean, even lot of the Chinese themselves may not understand those words in English alphabets. "PingYing" is not English, "Chao shi kong tong ju" is NOT ENGLISH, if you want to translate these Chinese words into meaningful English, you have to find English words which could somewhat match the meanings of these Chinese words, so "Chao" would be, might be, may be "Surpass, Bypass, Transcend, Cross over...", "shi" means "Time", "kong" means "Space", "tong" means "Together", "ju" means "Reside, Stay, Live..."; these are the English words instead of English pronunciations; so if you translate this Chinese original title into English in a broader literary meaningful English "How Long will I love U" or just rigid word by word translation in English, such as "Surpass the Time and Space to Live Together" is at least understandable to non-Mandarin speaking people; to them, "Chao shi kong tong ju" doesn't mean to this movie itself, I could clearly track how many movies in such genre had been copycatted, pilfered, mixed together, patched together by its screenplay writers, adapted and transformed them in Chinese version.
Home Movies Movie Reviews How Long Will I Love You’ Film Review Su Lun's Shanghai-set romance 'How Long Will I Love You' uses a rift in time to bring unlikely lovers together. A peculiar variety of space-time wormhole offers a status-hungry woman her long-sought chance to marry rich in How Long Will I Love You, a Shanghai-set fantasy rom-com from sophomore director Su Lun. Oddly pitched for American auds, the pic takes a long time making one side of its present-tense/past-tense couple sympathetic and isn’t very agile at handling subplots that seem wrongly to be headed nowhere. But some clever ideas and a perky tone may endear the import to viewers on the specialty market, and some English-language producers may find themselves imagining how they’d improve things in a remake. Liya Tong a lead in the new Chinese TV series Great Expectations stars as Gu, a very pretty 31-year-old who is holding out for Daddy Warbucks. When we meet her, she’s on a web matchmaking service, explicitly telling suitors that she’ll marry the first one of them who is willing to buy her a mansion. The movie is broad and not very convincing as it depicts this scheme, and is likewise shaky introducing the plight of Lu Jiayin Lei. He’s a designer and would-be property developer who can’t get anyone to invest in his projects; when he overhears a colleague planning to betray their boss, Lu gets into an odd kind of extortion arrangement that may give him the backing he needs. The Bottom Line More appealing in premise than execution. Release date May 25, 2018 Both are scraping by in their respective eras — 2018 in her case, 1999 in his. Then, with no prelude, a mysterious rift opens, and a kind of timequake squashes their tiny apartments together, jumbling his possessions with hers and, naturally, fusing their beds into one oversized one. The dwellings share a single door When she opens it, they can both step out into the present; if he holds the knob, they walk into the past. The two are so busy annoying each other mostly because he can’t abide her vanity and materialism that it takes them 41 minutes of the film to arrive at the first idea anyone else would have Look up 1999’s winning lottery numbers in 2018, then scurry back and get rich. Across town, the shady businessmen and scientists who are responsible for this wormhole have in mind a technology-theft scenario that plays into real-world talk of America-China sanctions. The couple’s get-rich scheme doesn’t work as planned, and other attempts to cheat the universe go goofily awry. Time travel isn’t nearly as fun here as one expects. But the delays give Gu a chance to grow fond of Lu — especially when she realizes that the 1999 Lu she’s living with eventually becomes a very rich, barely aged real estate tycoon. So Lu becomes his own romantic rival, and while the film doesn’t have as much fun as it might in watching Lei play 2018 Lu off against the 1999 version — in fact, scenes with the former are pretty glum — the moral and emotional ramifications of all this are thorny enough to keep us engaged, doing a bit of the screenplay’s work for it. One or two more complications in the last act are satisfying, but the director and his actors never really make the Gu-Lu connection persuasive. Even close to the end, one might have a hard time wanting a happily-whenever-after for this shallow woman and the sloppy but sensitive guy who probably deserves better. Production company Youth Enlight Picture Distributor Well Go USA Entertainment Cast Jiayin Lei, Liya Tong Director-screenwriter Su Lun Producer Zheng Xu Editor Ron Chan In Mandarin 100 minutes THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up
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