Lin Zhen Xin est une employée de bureau ordinaire qui se fait ridiculiser par ses subordonnés. Abattue, elle écoute la cassette d'une vieille chanson de Andy Lau. Cela la ramène à ses années de lycée, quand elle était une lycéenne ordinaire. Elle aimait secrètement Ouyang Fei Fan, le lycéen le plus populaire. Un jour, Zhen Xin reçoit une lettre en chaîne, l'avertissant d'un malheur imminent si elle ne transmet pas le message. Naïvement, elle le passe à Hsu Tai Yu, le chef gangster notoire de l'école, son professeur de mathématiques, et Tao Min Min, la lycéenne la plus populaire. Tandis que Tai Yu lisait la lettre, il se blesse dans un accident de voiture. Après avoir éliminé l'expéditeur de la lettre, Tai Yu, en colère, fait de Zhen Xin son 'amie' et la force à faire des courses pour lui en échange de laisser Fei Fan tranquille, faisant ainsi d'elle sa coursière. (Source : résumé anglais MyDramaList) Modifier la traduction
- Français
- 한국어
- 中文(台灣)
- 中文(简体)
- Titre original: 我的少女時代
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Wo De Shao Nu Shi Dai , The Era of My Girl Teens , My Girl's Generation
- Réalisateur: Frankie Chen
- Genres: Comédie, Romance, Jeunesse, Drame
Distribution et équipes
- Vivian Sung Rôle principal
- Darren Wang Rôle principal
- Dino Lee Rôle principal
- Dewi Chien Rôle principal
- Jack NaWang Bai DanRôle Secondaire
- Bernice TsaiHe Mei / Mei MeiRôle Secondaire
Critiques
Loved the cast! The actresses/actors were all cast well and they fit their characters perfectly. I especially loved Wang Da Lu. Wow, he's such a versatile actor, I feel heartbroken when he's crying and impressed by his fighting scenes. Of course, Vivian Sung portrayed the clumsy albeit a little awkward teenager very well. Dino Lee is cute too but his character was just kind of one-dimensional in my opinion. If you read my other reviews, you'll know I love Jerry Yan and I was elated to find out that he played the grown up Wang Da Lu. His scene with Joe Chen, although too short, was adorable and I wished it was longer! I admit I also screamed like a fan girl when I heard Andy Lau was playing a small role as a guest in this movie. He hasn't acted in a Taiwanese movie in ages! The star power of the three of them added to this movie too.
Music was fantastic and contributed to my roller coaster of emotions. My favorite song was of course the theme song, A Little Happiness, by Hebe Tien. I've been playing that song on repeat ever since.
Re-watch value is high! Once they come to the USA, I'm going to try and buy a HD quality version. Movies like this always give me a warm and fuzzy feeling, so if you guys are looking for that don't miss this! (10/9)
I watched it because I was curious when all my friends were talking about how good it was.
It's a really cute rom-com movie. I find myself fan-girling over the Male MC whenever he smirks.
Lots of laughs throughout but there were really sad moments near the end of the movie. It's a fun watch!
I'd recommend this to everyone. xD
Story - A few clichés here and there, but overall it was good. It was a typical plot of how they wanted to break the relationship of their crush by working together.
Character development was well done and I liked how they slowly naturally became friends.
Acting - There was no awkward acting. I thought their heartbroken expressions was well executed.
Poor Vivian Sung had to fall multiple times in the movie since her character was a clumsy one, but all the falls was very natural I believe.
Music - Suitable inserts for scenes and the theme song by Hebe Tian is just awesome!
I'm definitely watching this again!