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For apple instal Ni Hao, Li Huan Ying
For apple instal Ni Hao, Li Huan Ying













Ma Qingyang, a 21-year-old who watched the film with her mother, told Sixth Tone they were neither impressed nor touched by the film. “The film caters to young women: We think we’re helping our mothers make better choices, but in fact this is all just us projecting our own ideals onto our mothers,” read one review. While recognizing the value in telling stories from a female perspective, some online have argued that the plot still focuses too much on the traditional but dubious notion that mothers must make personal sacrifices to make others happy. “I was thinking about her, and I believe she was also thinking about her mother.”īut not everyone is a fan of the movie. “After the film, I held my mother’s hand as we walked home,” one user wrote on social platform Douban. On social media platforms, some users have said it caused them to reflect on their relationships with their own mothers. The movie has received significant praise online, with many describing it as moving. She even tries to play matchmaker, aiming to pair her then-unwed mother to a man she knows will become rich in the future. In the film, Jia’s character is devoted to helping her mother find happiness. Once the performance became a major success, Jia was eager to bring it to the big screen.

for apple instal Ni Hao, Li Huan Ying

11-17 reached 7.8 billion yuan, according to the China Film Administration.Īccording to domestic media, Jia first developed the plot for her skit in 2016 as a way to remember her mother, who died in 2001.

for apple instal Ni Hao, Li Huan Ying

“Hi, Mom” was considered a dark horse to top the holiday box office over the Lunar New Year, which saw cinemas packed with moviegoers. 12, “Hi, Mom” has raked in 3.6 billion yuan ($550 million) at the domestic box office, just behind the blockbuster “Detective Chinatown 3.” On review platform Douban, it has an enviable rating of 8.1 out of 10, and a related hashtag has received more than 1.4 billion views on microblogging site Weibo. The film is an adaptation of Jia’s most-recognized skit and features popular actors Zhang Xiaofei, Shen Teng, and Chen He. The story of a woman traveling back in time to meet her younger, childless mother and find herself a better father has smashed China’s box office, becoming the country’s highest-grossing film by a female director.īased on a true story, “Nihao, Li Huanying,” or “Hi, Mom,” is written and directed by Jia Ling, one of China’s most prominent sketch comedians and cross-talk performers, who also plays the daughter.















For apple instal Ni Hao, Li Huan Ying