#哪部电影看哭过你 #
NO.1: "The man who hurt me the most in the world has gone"
Release date: 2002
Production area: Chinese mainland
"The Person Who Loved Me the Most in the World Went" is a family film directed by Ma Liwen and starring SiChengaowa, Huang Suying and Gong Beiyuan. The film was released in China on October 28, 2002. Based on a long essay of the same name by female writer Zhang Jie, the film tells the story of a writer who has lost his mother in his mother's last years.
NO.2: "Dear"
Release date: 2014
"Dear" is a 2014 "anti-abduction theme" film, directed by Chen Kexin, written by Zhang Ji, starring Huang Bo, Tong Dawei, Hao Lei, Zhang Yi and so on. The film mainly tells the story of a group of parents who have lost their children led by Tian Wenjun to find their children and how Li Hongqin, a rural woman raising abducted children, fights to seize the children.
NO.3: The Tale of Hachiko in a Loyal Dog
Release date: 1987
Production area: Japan
Hachiko Monogatari is a drama film directed by Seiko Kamiya Kamikoyama and starring Tatsuya Nakayo and Toshiro Yanaba. The film was released in Japan on August 1, 1987. The film mainly tells the story of a dog named Ah Ba' deep feelings for his owner, who went to the station every day for nine years after his owner's death to wait for his return.
NO.4: "I Am Sam"
Release date: 2001
Production area: United States
I Am Sam is a drama film directed by Jessie Nelson and starring Sean Penn, Dakota Fanning, Michelle Pfeiffer and others, which tells the story of a father with an IQ equivalent to that of a seven-year-old child who fights with the authorities for custody of his daughter.
NO.5: Suyuan
Release date: 2013
Production area: South Korea
"Suyuan" is directed by Lee Joon-yee and starring Xue Jingqiu, Lee Zhen, Yan Jiyuan, Kim Hae-sook and so on. The film was released in South Korea on October 2, 2013. The film is based on a real case in South Korea, mainly telling the story of how an underage girl came out of the shadow of her soul and how her family faced life after being sexually assaulted.
NO.6: The Melting Pot
Release date: 2011
The Melting Pot is a drama film directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk and starring Kong Lau, Jeong Yu-mi and Kim Hyun-so. It premiered in South Korea on September 22, 2011. Based on a novel of the same name by Kong Zhiyong based on true events, the film focuses on teachers and human rights activists who have just arrived at a deaf-mute school trying to uncover the darker shadows behind the school's child abuse.
NO.7: The Gift of Room 7
The Gift of Room 7 is a comedy film directed by Lee Hwan Kyung and starring Yoo Seung-yong, Ge Su-won, Jung Jin-yong, park Shin-hye and others. The film tells the story between Li Longjiu, who has been unjustly imprisoned, and his daughter, who has worked tirelessly to wash away her father's grievances.
NO.8: "Love And Homecoming"
The film tells the story of a seven-year-old boy in a single-parent family who has to be temporarily sent to the countryside to be taken care of by his grandmother because his mother is unemployed and in debt, and when he arrives at his grandmother's house, the boy is disgusted with his grandmother and is so disgusted with him that he is reluctant to separate.
NO.9: Night Flight
"Night Flight" is a Korean gay film directed by Lee Soong Hee-il and starring Guo Shiyang and Lee Jae-mi. The film profoundly reflects the reality of violence in Korean schools by telling the emotional entanglement between the two boys and looking into the reactions of the people around them to their feelings.
NO.10: "The Two of Us"
Release date: 2005
"The Two of Us" is directed by Ma Liwen and co-starred by Gong Zhe, Jin Yaqin, Luo Zhongxue and so on. The film tells the story of a lonely old man living in a courtyard because he rented out his house to a girl who came to Beijing to study, and a moving story happened between the old and the young.