"Those Years, the Girl We Chased Together"

"Those years, we chased girls together. "" is a youth love movie written and directed by Nine Knives, starring Chen Yanxi and Ke Zhendong, and is also the originator of this type of movie hit. Small production and small cost.
It tells the story of Ke Jingteng and a group of friends who all like the same girl: Shen Jiayi. Ke Jingteng's grades were violent and mischievous, so the teacher "entrusted" him to Shen Jiayi, who was the best girl in the class. Under the supervision and encouragement of Shen Jiayi, gradually, he fell in love with Shen Jiayi, who had an elegant temperament. In the process of growing up, every boy will have a Shen Jiayi. The film became popular because it resonated with many people and became popular with each other.
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"To the Youth We Will Eventually Pass Away"
Directed by Zhao Wei, starring Zhao Youting, Yang Zishan, Han Geng, and Jiang Shuying.
It tells that 18-year-old Zheng Wei was finally admitted to the neighboring school of lin jing's big brother Lin Jing as she wished, and when she entered the university campus with full expectations, she suffered a blow - Lin Jing went abroad to study and never heard from her. Zheng Wei felt lost. Zhao Wei's "To Youth" tragedy and joy are only because of the truth and completeness, and it is even more difficult to abandon the extra pen. No fancy images are needed, the lines are loud and clear, full of simple power, simple but true.
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"My Girlhood"
Directed by Chen Yushan and starring Song Yunhua, Wang Zhou, Li Yuxi and Jian Tingrui, the youth campus love movie.
The film tells the story of Lin Zhenxin, who is nervous and ordinary-looking (this name I am also drunk), and every day his eyes follow the school hero Ouyang Feifan (continue to get drunk). The whole film is exaggerated and dramatic. Then I always play secondary two, and occasionally I have a little Qiong Yao. All in all, this is a movie that is obviously played out for you. However, the process of watching the movie is quite enjoyable, will be laughed at, and will also be moved to cry. Compared with mainland youth films, Taiwan's youth films have a very delicate place after all, the form is exaggerated, but the feelings are real. Makes you comfortable and not annoying.
"The Year of Hurry"
Directed by Zhang Yibai, starring Peng Yuyan, Ni Ni, Zheng Kai, Wei Chen, Zhang Zixuan, Chen He and others.
The film tells the story of Chen Xun, who is nearly thirty years old, recalls his time of living with Fang Fei under the questioning of the post-90s girl Qiqi. Chen Xun, who was close to standing at that time, once again recalled this innocent relationship and added thinking and reflection. This is not only Chen Xun's youth memory, but also the rushed year that belongs to the entire generation of the post-80s. You can come to see the male god Peng Yuyan, of course, abortion is also in this kind of plot that does not have a good feeling.
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"You at the Same Table"
Directed by Guo Fan, starring Zhou Dongyu, Lin Xinxin, Li Jiacheng and so on
The film tells the story of Zhou Xiaoyan, a transfer student with a pair of small hole glasses, who meets his tablemate for the first time, Lin Yi, a troublemaker boy sitting in the last row, and they have experienced the green years of junior high school, high school and college together. I have to say that Zhou Dongyu is really suitable for playing a movie with a campus love theme, and the appearance image is very consistent. Two flowers bloom, one on each side of the sky. Let the people and things that are worth remembering live only in the memories. Because the so-called romance is that there is no later.
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"Girlfriend Boyfriend"
Written and directed by Yang Yazhe, starring Gui Lunmeng, Zhang Xiaoquan, Zhang Shuhao, Feng Xiaoyue and so on
If by the time you're 30, neither of them loves, so be together. For this agreement, Ah Liang did not agree or refuse. In the eyes of their classmates, they are closer than their families, and they are inseparable at the age of seventeen.
Young and crazy, they used their unrestrained youth to rush against dogma and norms, and in Taiwan, which had not yet opened in the 1980s, they risked the threat of their hair being razored, spraying paint in the corners of the school and writing Tibetan poems in the school magazine. Aren planned a playground dance to protest to the school.
I have to say that Taiwan's campus youth movies are indeed better than those in the mainland, closer to the truth, and more gripping.