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|name = About Love |
|name = About Love |
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|image = Hp aboutlove.jpg |
|image = Hp aboutlove.jpg |
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|director = |
|director = Ten Shimoyama<br />[[Yee Chin-yen]]<br />[[Zhang Yibai]] |
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|producer = |
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|writer = |
|writer = Haruko Nagatsu<br />[[Shen Wei]]<br />[[Yee Chin-yen]] |
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|starring = [[Bolin Chen]]<br />[[Mavis Fan]]<br />[[Yui Ichikawa]]<br />[[Misaki Ito]] |
|starring = [[Bolin Chen]]<br />[[Mavis Fan]]<br />[[Yui Ichikawa]]<br />[[Misaki Ito]] |
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|music = |
|music = Hironori Doi |
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|released = {{Film date|2005}} |
|released = {{Film date|2005|04|12}} |
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|runtime = 102 minutes |
|runtime = 102 minutes |
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|country = Taiwan<br />China<br />Japan |
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|language = [[Japanese language|Japanese]]<br />[[Standard Mandarin|Mandarin]] |
|language = [[Japanese language|Japanese]]<br />[[Standard Mandarin|Mandarin]] |
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'''''About Love''''' ({{zh|t=關於愛|p=Guan Yu Ai}}) is a [[2005 in film|2005 film]]. |
'''''About Love''''' ({{zh|t=關於愛|p=Guan Yu Ai}}) is a [[2005 in film|2005 film]]. |
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Three stories are told, respectively set in [[Tokyo]], [[Taipei]], and [[Shanghai]]. The first two stories are about a Japanese person and a Taiwanese person. The last one is set in Shanghai with a story about a Japanese man and a Chinese woman. Some of the characters can speak Japanese and some of them Mandarin. Each story encompasses an experience of a foreigner, either from Japan, Taiwan or China, with a native of |
Three stories are told, respectively set in [[Tokyo]], [[Taipei]], and [[Shanghai]]. The first two stories are about a Japanese person and a Taiwanese person. The last one is set in Shanghai with a story about a Japanese man and a Chinese woman. Some of the characters can speak Japanese and some of them Mandarin. Each story encompasses an experience of a foreigner, either from Japan, Taiwan or China, with a native of a different country.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://yule.sohu.com/20050414/n225187142.shtml|title = 范晓萱复出影坛 《恋爱地图》上演激情戏(图)-搜狐娱乐频道}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://yule.sohu.com/20050313/n224665362.shtml|title = 范晓萱:自然演绎激情戏 拍片后对爱有新认识-搜狐娱乐频道}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ent.163.com/ent/editor/star/050511/050511_407614.html|title = 范晓萱出书《乱写》 自曝患忧郁症轻生未遂_网易娱乐频道}}</ref> |
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The film was directed by |
The film was directed by Shimoyama Ten, [[Yee Chin-yen]], and [[Zhang Yibai]]. It was written by Haruko Nagatsu, [[Shen Wei]], and Yee Chin-yen. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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In Shanghai, he is a Japanese student renting a room from her mother. She probably has a crush on him at first sight but keeps it deeply hidden when she sees how devoted he is to his girlfriend. But when he gets a postcard from the girlfriend ending their relationship, her attraction to him intensifies, although she never reveals it. This is the most poignant of the three stories. Romance aside, this story also takes a quick jab at the maddening scene of urban development of Shanghai. |
In Shanghai, he is a Japanese student renting a room from her mother. She probably has a crush on him at first sight but keeps it deeply hidden when she sees how devoted he is to his girlfriend. But when he gets a postcard from the girlfriend ending their relationship, her attraction to him intensifies, although she never reveals it. This is the most poignant of the three stories. Romance aside, this story also takes a quick jab at the maddening scene of urban development of Shanghai. |
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==Cast== |
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;Tokyo |
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*[[Bolin Chen]] |
*[[Bolin Chen]] |
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*[[Misaki Ito]] |
*[[Misaki Ito]] |
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;Taipei |
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*[[Mavis Fan]] |
*[[Mavis Fan]] |
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*[[Ryō Kase]] |
*[[Ryō Kase]] |
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*[[Li Xiaolu]] |
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*[[Takashi Tsukamoto]] |
*[[Takashi Tsukamoto]] |
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==References== |
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*{{IMDb title|id=0456821|title=About Love}} |
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*{{Douban|1396313}} |
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*{{Amg movie|318923|About Love}} |
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Latest revision as of 01:17, 31 August 2024
About Love | |
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Directed by | Ten Shimoyama Yee Chin-yen Zhang Yibai |
Written by | Haruko Nagatsu Shen Wei Yee Chin-yen |
Starring | Bolin Chen Mavis Fan Yui Ichikawa Misaki Ito |
Music by | Hironori Doi |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Countries | Taiwan China Japan |
Languages | Japanese Mandarin |
About Love (Chinese: 關於愛; pinyin: Guan Yu Ai) is a 2005 film.
Three stories are told, respectively set in Tokyo, Taipei, and Shanghai. The first two stories are about a Japanese person and a Taiwanese person. The last one is set in Shanghai with a story about a Japanese man and a Chinese woman. Some of the characters can speak Japanese and some of them Mandarin. Each story encompasses an experience of a foreigner, either from Japan, Taiwan or China, with a native of a different country.[1][2][3]
The film was directed by Shimoyama Ten, Yee Chin-yen, and Zhang Yibai. It was written by Haruko Nagatsu, Shen Wei, and Yee Chin-yen.
Plot
[edit]In Tokyo, he is a Chinese computer graphic artist seeking to enrich his exposure while she is a Japanese painter struggling to recover from a broken relationship. This is the simplest and sweetest of the three stories, starting with hidden mutual attraction and ending in their first meeting. This is also the only one of the three stories with a "sub-plot" (a really glorified use of the term) of his friendship with two other art students, both girls, one Chinese and one Japanese.
In Taipei, she is a local girl suffering from a broken heart and he is a Japanese visitor she asks in the middle of the night to help putting up a wall unit. This is the only story with a scene of brief libido drive which, however, quickly subsides. The rest of the story is on his helping her by asking her ex-boyfriend whether there is a chance of getting back together. Among the three, this is the story that plays most on the language barrier thing, with some absolutely hilarious scenes resulting.
In Shanghai, he is a Japanese student renting a room from her mother. She probably has a crush on him at first sight but keeps it deeply hidden when she sees how devoted he is to his girlfriend. But when he gets a postcard from the girlfriend ending their relationship, her attraction to him intensifies, although she never reveals it. This is the most poignant of the three stories. Romance aside, this story also takes a quick jab at the maddening scene of urban development of Shanghai.
Cast
[edit]- Tokyo
- Taipei
- Shanghai
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- About Love at IMDb
- About Love at Douban (in Chinese)
- About Love at AllMovie
- 2005 films
- 2000s romance films
- Chinese romance films
- 2000s Japanese-language films
- Japanese romance films
- 2000s Mandarin-language films
- Taiwanese romance films
- Japanese multilingual films
- Taiwanese multilingual films
- Chinese multilingual films
- 2005 multilingual films
- 2000s Japanese films
- Japanese-language romance films