The New Year's Eve of Old Lee - 过年好
I finally got around to watching this in part to see if it's any good and in part to check out Tong Yao's cameo in this film. It's not bad but it's also not great. It's merely a relatively generic story about an elderly man, Mr. Lee, who's suffering from Alzheimer's disease. His daughter Yang Duo just found out about it and returns immediately with her daughter Julie in tow to celebrate the Spring Festival. Several simmering grievances surface during this short visit leading to several tense moment but given that this is a Lunar New Year film, you can expect a happy ending. Which means, in a film like this, the journey is more important than the conclusion.
Tong Yao's cameo is really just a cameo and it's a pretty pointless one. She's credited as Pretty Girl A. It's like a random snippet at about approximately TC 00:19:23 and lasts about 19 seconds. All it is is just three pretty and ditzy girls prancing through the street and getting scared by firecrackers. She has one line where she says, "怎么回事啊!" and that's it. I'm pretty sure she doesn't appear anywhere else. I even tried to keep my eyes peeled though that excruciatingly long dance sequence at the end to see if she's in it but I didn't catch any shots of her.
There are several notable actors and cameos in this film so if you're a fan of any of them you can try and watch the film. Also, the credit roll at the end contains greetings from cast/crew members and a number of well-known celebrities like Huang Xiaoming, Li Yifeng, Yang Mi etc. So if you are fans of any of them, you might be interested in the credit roll. The film itself is watchable if you can get pass the annoying Julie and the random pointless scenes. I won't really recommend it though because in spite of the good performances from Zhao Benshan and Yan Ni; the story and characterization is paper thin.
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