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The movie version of the mischievous kiss hits, and Lin Yun's "Taiwanese accent" is too taunting

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Directed by "My Girlhood" director Chen Yushan, the film "A Kiss and a Promise of Love" starring Wang Zhou and Lin Yun announced the first trailer.

The movie version of the mischievous kiss hits, and Lin Yun's "Taiwanese accent" is too taunting
The movie version of the mischievous kiss hits, and Lin Yun's "Taiwanese accent" is too taunting

In the trailer, the sweetheart girl "Yuan Xiangqin" fell in love with the cold all-rounder "Jiang Naoki" at first sight, plucked up the courage to hand over the hand-written pink pornographic book, confessed loudly, and successfully kissed the male god.

The movie version of the mischievous kiss hits, and Lin Yun's "Taiwanese accent" is too taunting
The movie version of the mischievous kiss hits, and Lin Yun's "Taiwanese accent" is too taunting

"Star Girl" Lin Yun played the heroine Xiangqin, an obsessive high school girl with a big nerve and a cute personality. Lin Yun not only changed into the age-reducing air bangs, but also used the "Taiwanese accent" to obviously speak, and the lines in the pure love story with her taunting voice really couldn't be sweeter.

The movie version of the mischievous kiss hits, and Lin Yun's "Taiwanese accent" is too taunting

Some netizens also commented that they were used to Lin Yun's natural voice and felt a bit contrary to hearing her "Taiwanese" Mandarin.

The movie "A Kiss and a Promise" is adapted from a Japanese manga and is scheduled to be released on Valentine's Day on February 14, 2019. There have been many tv drama adaptations in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and the mainland, especially the Taiwan adaptation of "Mischievous Kiss" starring Zheng Yuanchang and Ariel Lin, which was all the rage and left a deep impression on the audience.

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