A young woman who needs a kidney transplant wants to marry someone who will be able to donate a kidney and meets a young man who has a brain disease. (Source: IMDb) ~~ Adapted from the article "Zui Gong Li Di Hun Yin Jiao Yi, Zui Dong Qing Di Yong Heng Yue Ding" (最功利的婚姻交易,最动情的永恒约定). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 我们一起摇太阳
- Also Known As: Happy Events on Earth , Ren Jian Xi Shi , Wo Men Yi Qi Yao Tai Yang , 人間喜事 , 人间喜事
- Director: Han Yan
- Genres: Romance, Drama, Family
Where to Watch Viva La Vida
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Cast & Credits
- Peng Yu ChangLü TuMain Role
- Teresa LiLing MinMain Role
- Xu FanTao YiSupport Role
- Wang XunZhao Da HuSupport Role
- Gao Ya Lin[Ling's father]Support Role
- Li Chen[Police officer on duty]Support Role
Reviews
A beautiful and Inspiring story
When I stumbled upon the trailer of this new movie on Netflix ,I absolutely expected a sad movie where one of them ends up dying or worse both ends up dying.But never have I been so happy to be wrong .This movie is abt 2 amazing people with such vibrant and infectious personalities. The actors have done such an incredible job breathing life into these characters .
Their story is inspiring .Both the main charcters have been dealt a bad card in life .While one of them is ready to give everything to fight this disease ,one of them have already given up.
How they both deal with their disease and their love for each other is the premise of the story .
Truly one of the best movies I've seen this year
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Sprinting through life
I watched Vida La Viva mainly because of Peng Yu Chang, who has a magnetic screen presence that brings life to any role. However, what truly caught me off guard was the female lead’s performance. Her portrayal was so moving. They both give an emotional depth that felt genuine and heartbreakingly real.The storyline itself is well-paced and dynamic, carrying viewers along as if we’re living alongside these characters. There’s an urgency to each scene that makes you feel you’re sprinting through life with them, immersing you in their little joy, struggles, and aspirations to fight for their lives. It captures the intensity of their experiences in a way that’s both exhausting and exhilarating.
Will I rewatch it? Though the story telling is impactful and Peng Yu Chang’s films are mostly inspiring, I won’t. A little tears is enough for. (Sigh)
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