
Niu Fei (He Bing) is a CEO, such as a career in the day, beautiful cars, mansions, carefully selected clothing, accessories, accompanying every day of his life.
On another road that looked no different from the past, Niu Fei accidentally collided with a large car in order to answer the mobile phone that fell into the car and was admitted to the hospital.
In a trance, he came to another world. There, he and his ex-girlfriend Yang Qi (Liang Jing) are husband and wife, and they also have a cute daughter, Du Du (Li Yinuo), who repeats the old rhythm of life every day.
In that world, Niu Fei was a small-faced clothing store owner with two employees. The family lived in a small house, and he got up very early every day, busy trying to earn money, and there was no improvement in his career.
Niu Fei is particularly dissatisfied with such a life, and he looks forward to being the CEO of his memory. Once in a clothing store, he happened to meet his former partner Han Zong (Liu Wei), expressed his unique insights, was impressed by Han Zong, and his career took a turn for the better.
Between the CEO and the small owner of the clothing store, the mansion and the residential area, the beautiful car and the ordinary car, the single and the warm home, he weighed the pros and cons and decided to stay with Yang Qi, he did not want to lose Yang Qi, did not want to lose his daughter.
Because his daughter Had a heart attack, he felt the warmth of his friends around him, and he fell in love with this kind of conformist day.
But unexpectedly, when he opened his eyes to see the hospital ward and nurse, he understood that the beautiful world was a dream he had, and when he woke up, he understood that his ex-girlfriend Yang Qi was the most important person, so he quickly went to find Yang Qi.
When Niu Fei met Yang Qi, he really began his happy life.
The movie "Who Moved My Happiness", with the narration of Niu Fei's daughter and the comic that appears from time to time in the film, highlights the message that the film wants to convey to the audience, expresses the incident more appropriately, and indirectly shows the daughter's strong love for her father.
The split-screen shots in the film have a special meaning. Sometimes it is better to watch the words and deeds of different characters at the same time, and to better compare and judge the emotional changes of the characters. For example, Niu Fei's mouth plucking and the close-up of the doctor's face appear together in the split screen, which better examines this ridiculous scene from the perspective of a bystander.
The first split-screen screen can be traced back to 1902, and such a lens picture looks cool, conveys more connotations, and has become an indispensable form of artistic expression in "Who Moved My Happiness".