What to Watch This Week | 9 Recent Picks Worth Your Time

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Recent recommendations: [Film] 100 Meters., [UK series] The Night Manager Season 2, [UK series] All Creatures Great and Small: 2025 Christmas Special, [UK series] A Ghost Story for Christmas: The House in the Tower, [Animation] Kaguya-sama: Love Is War – The Stairway to Adulthood, [Animation] There’s No Way I Can Have a Lover! (Or Maybe There Is!?) ~Shining Again!~, [Documentary] Eighty Years After the War, [Reality show] Culinary Class Wars: Black & White Chef Season 2, [Reality show] Manhattan Gold Brokers Season 2

A few notable trailers: new trailer for Avengers 5, first trailer for The Death of Robin Hood, first trailer for The Crowd, and the first trailer for the film Burst Pipe

A few pieces of film & TV news: The Shining confirmed for release, Green Liquid Panic confirmed for release, Safe Haven confirmed for release, My Friend Andrei scheduled for January 17

👀 N Picks This Week

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[Film] 100 Meters.

  • Keywords: manga adaptation / drama / sports / inspirational
  • Also known as: ひゃくえむ。 / Hyakuemu. / 100 Meters
  • Runtime: 106 minutes
  • Where to watch: Netflix; Douban link

If you can run faster than everyone else, you can solve any problem.

@SHY: Naturally gifted at running, the boy Tomita believes this is where the value of his life lies. After meeting Komiya, who runs as a way to escape reality, the two gradually build a friendship—until Komiya transfers schools once again. Years later, Tomita, who once gave up, and Komiya, who never stopped training, reunite on the track. What kind of outcome will they face?

You might have first heard the name of manga artist Uoto from Orb: On the Movements of the Earth. Compared with that work’s relay across generations, his debut manga 100 Meters. measures a life-or-death sprint within the span of just ten seconds. On the starting line, every athlete has a reason they cannot lose, and different obstacles they must overcome. And at the far end of both talent and hard work, perhaps by returning to the starting point, they may finally reconcile with themselves and learn to savor the act of giving it their all.

Director Kenji Iwai, who helmed the animated adaptation, deeply understands the spirit of this story. He once spent more than seven years, almost single-handedly, completing the animated feature On-Gaku: Our Sound, and he continues to use the live-action rotoscoping technique here as well. Rough, rhythm-shaking lines sketch out a breathtaking long take in the rain, carving out vivid character arcs. The collision of two creators who both pursue their craft to the extreme has given birth to this powerful animated film—one that draws out a genuine sense of motivation and forward drive from its audience.

[UK Series] The Night Manager Season 2

  • Keywords: suspense / crime
  • Also known as: The Night Manager Season 2
  • Runtime: about 60 minutes per episode × 6 episodes
  • Where to watch: Prime Video; Douban link

@利兹与青鸟: Jonathan is recruited from his job as a hotel night manager to become a frontline MI6 agent, going undercover at the side of arms dealer Richard and, after countless dangers, bringing him to justice. Ten years have passed since the first season aired, and the story of season two is set eight years after the previous installment. His former superior, Angela, reveals that Richard has died unexpectedly in prison. Relieved, Jonathan changes his name to Alex and becomes the leader of the “Night Owl” surveillance unit, responsible for intelligence work, yet his past experiences still haunt him. When he accidentally uncovers remnants of Richard’s network, he is once again plagued by sleepless nights and even launches a private investigation without his superiors’ approval.

The series moves at a brisk pace and gets straight to the point, using cross-cutting to establish the background. Tom Hiddleston delivers a solid performance, staging a somber, hard-edged tale of espionage and revenge in London. The opening episode’s tracking, surveillance, and wiretapping sequences are deeply engaging. As the investigation unfolds, it turns out that officials within MI6 are also implicated, raising the difficulty of the case to another level. The two sides are evenly matched: Jonathan’s team is quickly set up, suffering heavy casualties that keep viewers on edge, while Jonathan once again follows the same path as in season one, infiltrating the enemy as an undercover agent. Overall, the viewing experience and production quality are in no way inferior to the first season. A third season has already been renewed, so fans of the series should not miss it.

[UK Series] All Creatures Great and Small: 2025 Christmas Special

  • Keywords: drama
  • Also known as: All Creatures Great and Small: 2025 Christmas Special
  • Runtime: 55 minutes; Douban link

The first Christmas after the war is both special and ordinary.

@Sholmes: Yorkshire welcomes its first Christmas since the end of the war, and everyone is still adjusting to a new rhythm of life. Helen is bedridden with illness, while James is busy rehearsing for a Christmas performance and stretched thin. Mrs. Pumphrey, however, shows up with Tricki and insists on giving him hormone injections. Mrs. Stockes’s goat is poisoned, prompting Siegfried to rush out on an emergency call, only to reunite with Dorothy after returning home. Tristan forgets to prepare a Christmas tree for Maggie, and has to enlist Charlotte’s help to “steal” one. Turkeys have become a scarce commodity, so Mrs. Hall decides to enter the pub’s darts competition to win one to take home—only to run into unexpectedly strong opponents.

For farmers, animals’ needs never pause, whether it is a holiday or not, so Christmas is essentially no different from any other day. But for people who have endured a long war, there is an urgent need for release, a chance to let out emotions that have been bottled up for far too long. It is within this tension that the holiday becomes especially meaningful. The Christmas special deftly weaves together the veterinarians’ daily calls with people’s anticipation of the festivities, juxtaposing the responsibility of caring for life with the joy of regaining warmth in living. With restraint and tenderness, it recreates the singular atmosphere of that postwar Christmas. Only after loss do people truly learn to cherish the present moment, and the ones who are still by their side.

[UK Series] A Ghost Story for Christmas: The Room in the Tower

  • Keywords: drama / thriller / horror
  • Also known as: A Ghost Story for Christmas: The Room in the Tower
  • Runtime: 29 minutes; Douban link

“I’ve left the room in the tower for you.”

@潘誉晗: A sudden air raid forces everyone to take shelter in an air-raid bunker, including a woman who had originally planned to spend the time listening to music. While hiding, she strikes up a conversation with a man named Roger to mask her inner unease. When the topic of dreams comes up, Roger reveals his torment. He has been haunted by the same dream over and over again: in it, the mother of his friend, Mrs. Stone, always appears, and she always says to him, “I’ve left the tower for you.”

In recent years, the BBC has aired a horror short adapted from a novel every Christmas Day, directed by Mark Gatiss (Mycroft in Sherlock). Although each episode runs for only about half an hour, they are exceptionally strong in atmosphere, enough to leave viewers unsettled, with a chill creeping up their spine.

Countryside settings, old mansions, towers, abandoned houses, murals… the architecture and elements are steeped in classic British style, archaic and elegant, as if imbued with a strange magic that pulls you straight into the terrifying story. The protagonist recounts his experiences in an extremely calm and restrained voice, creating a sharp contrast with the festive timing of Christmas, and making the seemingly predestined ending feel all the more bleak and hopeless.

[Animation] Kaguya-sama: Love Is War – Stairway to Adulthood

  • Keywords: manga adaptation / school / romance / comedy
  • Also known as: かぐや様は告らせたい 大人への階段 / Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -Stairway to Adulthood-
  • Runtime: about 26 minutes per episode × 2 episodes
  • Where to watch: Bahamut Anime; Douban link

And then… they were gone!

@SHY: The battle of wits in love between these geniuses has come to a temporary close, and the first kiss that would never end has become a thing of the past. Now that they are officially dating, Kaguya and Shirogane can finally open their hearts to each other. Yet stories are never without twists. As time moves to the eve of Shirogane’s departure to study abroad, the two spend a night together—can they step onto the stairway to adulthood?

A good adaptation stays true to the original; a great one transcends it. “Kaguya” undoubtedly belongs to the latter. Although the reputation of the original author, Aka Akasaka, has long since taken a nosedive, director Mamoru Hatakeyama and A-1 Pictures have brought extraordinary passion to deliver what can only be described as a miraculous revival. Building on the manga, this adaptation discards the dross and keeps the essence, skipping the heavily criticized arcs and, through perfectly judged rewrites, presents the decisive moments fans have been longing for—everything exactly as beautiful as it lives in their memories.

To smooth out the awkwardness in continuity, the anime jumps forward to a point after everything has settled, letting Kaguya, while organizing photo albums, open up sealed memories and naturally piece together fragments scattered across the story. Beyond the usual fun episodic segments, the development between Kaguya and Shirogane is the true highlight, with an overdose of sweetness that makes it impossible not to smile. This thoughtfully crafted New Year’s gift remains an unsurpassable peak of the school romance comedy genre, and one can only hope that the upcoming theatrical finale with an original storyline will bring the series to a perfect close.

[Animation] There’s No Way I Can Be Your Lover, No Way! (※Or Maybe It Is Possible!?) ~Next Shine!~

  • Keywords: light novel adaptation / school / romance / comedy
  • Also known as: わたしが恋人になれるわけないじゃん、ムリムリ!(※ムリじゃなかった!?)〜ネクストシャイン!〜
  • Runtime: 24 minutes per episode × 5 episodes; Douban link

You are all my wings!

@SHY: After receiving a confession from Ajisai, Renako once again chooses to run away, unable to make up her mind. Faced with tangled emotions and unwilling to hurt anyone, how is she supposed to make a choice? Meanwhile, after being completely absent for an entire season, a mysterious blue-haired background character suddenly storms onto the battlefield as a “childhood friend out of nowhere.” Surrounded by a pack of love rivals, can she finally shed her status as a mere side character?

As last year’s most talked-about yuri anime, affectionately given countless nicknames by content creators, “Lover? No Way” has arrived right on schedule with a pseudo-sequel. As early as the project’s planning stage, the creators realized that a single cour would be far from enough to fully capture the essence of the original work. They ultimately opted for an unconventional 17-episode structure, adapting the story at a more suitable pace up to volume four of the novels. This installment carries on the TV series’ strengths: generally solid animation and the voice actors’ outstanding performances maintain a similarly high level of overall quality.

While the fun factor hasn’t dropped at all, the already tangled web of relationships grows even more complicated. Fortunately, the multiple storylines are handled well, successfully bringing a whole cast of characters to life. Standing on stage and delivering explosive declarations, Renako fully embraces her path as the “trashy pink-haired girl,” generating an endless supply of reaction images and meme-worthy moments. This delightfully off-the-rails chaotic romantic comedy can’t help but make you sigh: you guys living your lives properly is more important than anything else—now please hurry up and greenlight a real sequel.

[Documentary] Eighty Years After the War

  • Keywords: documentary / history
  • Runtime: 172 minutes
  • Where to watch: Bilibili (Shipindao “Support Plan,” paid); Douban link

I truly hope for world peace!

@潘誉晗: It was a Monday. Chieko Kiriaki had planned to go to the hospital for an examination and treatment. Because she had spent years standing at work, her legs were injured. When she reached the riverside, overcome by heat and pain, she decided to stop and rest for a moment. Just as she found a shady eave to take shelter under, a blinding flash filled her vision. That day was August 6, 1945, in Hiroshima.

After finishing Ryukyu in a Single Thought, the Shipindao team felt that the topic of Japan deserved another in-depth exploration. What, exactly, has made this country so divided, contradictory, and distorted? An even more remarkable coincidence is that Eighty Years After the War was filmed during the transition between the terms of Prime Ministers Shigeru Ishiba and Sanae Takaichi.

The opening, in which Hiroshima atomic bomb survivors slowly recount their experiences, already leaves one speechless. The subsequent appearance of anti-war activists further sets the documentary’s solemn tone. Sadly, the protest calling on the government to acknowledge its historical wrongdoings sees very few young faces. From this entry point, the film unfolds a sweeping narrative touching on Japan’s aggression, defeat, and reconstruction, while also leaving behind a question that seems difficult to answer: over these eighty years, has Japan truly remembered?

[Reality Show] Culinary Class Wars Season 2

  • Keywords: reality show / food
  • Also known as: Culinary Class Wars Season 2
  • Runtime: about 81 minutes per episode × 13 episodes
  • Where to watch: Netflix; Douban link

Perfect fuel for a meal—so hype.

@潘誉晗: Riding on its stellar word of mouth and the long-tail impact of the participating chefs’ restaurants, the reality show Culinary Class Wars returned with its second season last month. This season continues the core concept of “a war between culinary classes” from the first installment, while introducing a slight tweak to the competition rules: in the opening round, there are 18 “White Spoons” (celebrity chefs), 80 “Black Spoons” (lesser-known cooks), and two hidden white chefs. For every white chef who advances, one additional black chef slot opens up—so in this season, how many white chefs move forward directly determines how many black chefs get the chance to advance.

Korean variety shows are truly masters at reinventing formats and controlling the rhythm of competition. At its core, this is simply a cooking contest, but by layering in a class-based rivalry, the whole event becomes tense and thrilling. Beyond the fast-paced battles and the chefs sharing their techniques on screen, the chefs’ own personalities are a huge draw. The White Spoons brim with confidence, but the Black Spoons—despite being nobodies in the industry—never sell themselves short. Here, taste is the only answer.

[Reality Show] Owning Manhattan Season 2

  • Keywords: reality show
  • Also known as: Owning Manhattan Season 2
  • Runtime: 38–48 minutes per episode × 8 episodes
  • Where to watch: Netflix; Douban link

I’m not selling houses—I’m selling emotional value.

@潘誉晗: New York real estate mogul Ryan Serhant is back. In this season, he continues to lead his famous brokerage firm in its charge toward becoming “New York’s number one real estate company.” At the same time, his agents, as luxury property specialists, are doing everything they can to sell the homes in their portfolios.

They say insiders watch for the craft, while outsiders watch for the spectacle. If season one’s popularity let ordinary viewers glimpse how ultra-luxury properties are bought and sold in New York, this time it’s easy to be impressed by Ryan and his team’s sheer professional competence. Take Ryan’s recruiting strategy, for example: instead of offering higher pay, he tells candidates that he has an extremely difficult listing in hand. As a leader in the industry, once you’ve reached this level, money alone is no longer enough as bait. The higher you stand and the farther you see, the more challenging the project, the greater the sense of extraordinary achievement when it succeeds. Add to that going all-in to hit sales targets, fierce competition over the same listings, and other high-stakes maneuvers, and it all plays out like a dramatic TV series packed with highlights.

Is this a tour of luxury homes? No—this is real competition in the workplace.

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[Film] Olivia and the Clouds
@SHY: Clouds are elusive, and so is love. Olivia, still immersed in an old romance, hides away a bouquet of flowers, and a hallucinatory journey begins. This is the feature-length animation debut of Dominican director Tomás Pichardo-Espaillat, a project that took ten years to complete and bears witness to the growth of the local animation industry. The film boldly combines sketching, collage, live action, and other techniques, using surreal storytelling to convey the unique charm of the Caribbean. The story may feel somewhat obscure, but its lively visuals are brimming with vibrant life.

[Film] Chutard Manor
@SHY: In 1931, as the British Empire slips into decline, the Davenport family at Chutard Manor struggles to preserve its former glory. After a wedding full of unexpected twists, Lord Davenport, still without an heir, suddenly dies, pushing the family’s fate to the brink. When the British start poking fun at themselves, no one else stands a chance—this pun-filled comedy specializes in shameless jokes and spares no effort in parodying everything from Downton Abbey to Tolkien. There’s bound to be at least one moment that will make you burst out laughing.

[Film] Eternal Station
@Sholmes: After dying of cancer, Joan arrives at a transit station that connects different eternal worlds, where everyone must decide where they will spend eternity. There, she encounters her current husband, Larry, and also reunites with Luke, her first husband who died in the war. Both men want to spend eternity with her, and Joan must choose between them. With the fantastical setting of an eternal transit station, the film explores the struggles people face when confronted with love, death, and choice.

[UK Series] Dangerous Pursuit
@Sholmes: After a fierce argument with her parents, Simon’s daughter Peggy runs away from home. During a chance encounter in a park, Simon tries to persuade her to return, but is stopped by her boyfriend, Aaron. Not long after, Aaron is brutally murdered, and Simon quickly becomes the police’s prime suspect. At the same time, a series of murders occurs in succession, and behind them seems to lie a carefully planned, goal-driven serial killing scheme. The plot advances layer by layer, with constant twists and turns, as the truth gradually emerges from the fog, making for a highly gripping watch.

[US Series] I Love Los Angeles
@潘誉晗: This new HBO series is set in Los Angeles and follows five friends—Maya, Charlie, Dylan, Tallulah, and Alani—who reunite in the city after many years apart. Each of them is struggling and pushing forward in their own careers, while also supporting one another, yet their way of getting along is rather strange: one moment they are warmly close, and the next they are tearing into each other. With brisk, half-hour episodes, this urban ensemble drama has a light rhythm that resonates well with the mindset of today’s young adults.

[Japanese Series] The Solitary Gourmet: 2025 New Year’s Eve Special
@Sholmes: Goro Inogashira is tasked with preparing special rice balls for a year-end event and sets out on a journey to find high-quality rice and ingredients. From Sado Island in Niigata to Yonezawa in Yamagata, he travels through the winter cold, never forgetting to stop and savor the simple, heartwarming local dishes along the way, ultimately completing his mission under the pressure of time. Goro’s culinary journey can be summed up in a haiku: Blanched anglerfish slices, Deeply warming the temple of the five viscera, Winter on Sado. Working overtime at the end of the year is indeed exhausting, but thankfully, there is always good food to soothe the soul.

[Japanese Series] Shall We Have Curry Today Too?
@利兹与青鸟: Newly arrived in Tokyo, Chinatsu happens to meet Natsumi, who is heading to the same curry shop—only to discover that she is actually her former college roommate. Thus begins the bond between two curry lovers and their shared journey of exploring curry restaurants. Rich North Indian curry with naan, Pakistani-style curry, Japanese curry—each bite feels like stepping into a fantasy world. Alongside introductions to the characteristics and flavors of various curries, the show also weaves in the daily life of four college dormmates. Lively in style, it’s perfect for watching while eating.

[Japanese Series] Kazama Kimichika: Reunion
@Sholmes: The story centers on police academy instructor Kazama Kimichika. A new class of cadets enters the academy and is put to the test under Kazama’s nearly ruthless training. Through high-pressure environments and psychological trials, he forces them to confront their own weaknesses, lies, and fears. Several former trainees who once graduated under his guidance reunite and fight alongside him in the search for a key figure. The film interweaves personal growth with professional duty, offering a profound examination of the price one must pay to become a police officer.

[Korean Series] Judge Lee Han-young
@利兹与青鸟: After being wrongfully killed in a major case, Judge Lee Han-young unexpectedly reincarnates at the scene of the very first trial he ever presided over alone. Not yet understanding what is happening, he excitedly sentences a would-be thief to death on the spot. Adapted from a web novel of the same name, the series shifts back and forth between a serious tone and a high-school-like style. Ji Sung’s performance is delicate and spot-on, and utterly charming. Lee Han-young attempts to use his memories to prevent one murder after another from happening. Whether he acts as an angel of justice or a devil of vigilantism, one thing is certain—it’s immensely satisfying.

[Chinese Series] Uncle
@潘誉晗: Told from the perspective of his nephew, Huo Xiaoyang, the series portrays the life of his uncle, Huo Guoming. In Northeast China in the 1990s, amid a wave of layoffs, Cui Guoming begins his transformation from a key technician at a state-owned factory to someone who quits to go into business and start his own venture. Along the way, there are laughter and tears, as well as personal growth and transformation. Rich in a sense of its era, the series depicts the ups and downs of ordinary people to carve out a deeply moving portrait of family affection, while also reflecting the imprint of an entire generation.

📅 New Trailers This Week

New trailer for Avengers 5

The film Avengers 5: Doomsday has released two new in-theater trailers in succession, announcing the return of Thor and the X-Men. Directed by the Russo brothers and starring Chris Hemsworth, Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, and more, the film is set to open in North America on December 18. Source

First trailer for The Death of Robin Hood

On January 6, A24 released the first trailer for The Death of Robin Hood, which is scheduled to premiere in North America in 2026. Directed by Kerr Sarnoski and starring Hugh Jackman, Jodie Comer, Bill Skarsgård, and others, the film follows a battle-hardened, solitary Robin Hood who discovers he is gravely wounded and falls into the hands of a mysterious woman, who offers him a chance at redemption. Source

First trailer for The Crowd

On January 6, the film The Crowd unveiled its first trailer and is set to be released in South Korea this May. Written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho (Train to Busan) and starring Jun Ji-hyun, Koo Kyo-hwan, Ji Chang-wook, Shin Hyun-been, Kim Shin-rok, Go Soo, and others, the story centers on survivors trapped inside a building after an unknown infection outbreak, fighting for their lives against infected beings that evolve in unpredictable forms. Source

First trailer released for the film Burst Pipe

On January 5, the crime comedy Burst Pipe released its first trailer. The film is directed by Zhou Difei and stars Eddie Peng, Allen Ai, Zhou You, and Yan Peilun, with special appearances by Yang Haoyu, Jiang Xueming, Fu Hang, Pan Binlong, and Bu Yu, and featuring Zhang Qi, Huang Yan, Xu Dong, and Yang Zhen, with guest appearances by Zhou Yanchen, Liu Yichun, Jing Ci, and Ai Ran. It is scheduled to be released on January 23.

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New trailer for the animated film Radiant Princess Beyond Time!: Directed by Seigo Yamashita, produced by Studio Colorido and Studio Chromato, with music created by renowned artists including ryo (supercell), kz (livetune), 40mP, HoneyWorks, Aqu3ra, yuigot, and more. Inspired by The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, it will premiere on Netflix on January 22. Source

Official trailer for Marvel’s new series Wonder Man: Starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as “Black Manta,” with Ben Kingsley reprising his role as the failed actor Trevor Slattery. A retired director returns to filmmaking for a new project, drawing in superhero-actor trainees, washed-up veterans, and opportunistic agents eager to ride the hype. The series will launch on Disney+ on January 27. Source

Official trailer for the series Beautiful Poison: Directed by Ryan Murphy (American Horror Story) and starring Evan Peters, Rebecca Hall, Ashton Kutcher, Jeremy Pope, and others. A disease known as “Beauty” begins to spread rapidly—a virus that makes people more beautiful, but is ultimately deadly. Streaming on Disney+ from January 21. Source

Final trailer for 96 Minutes: The Train Explosion: The 2025 box-office champion in Taiwan, 96 Minutes: The Train Explosion, has been scheduled for release in mainland China on January 10, 2026. The film is produced by Zou Jiezhong, directed by Hong Zixuan, written by Hong Zixuan, Chen Yifang, and Yang Wanru, and stars Austin Lin, Vivian Sung, Wang Po-chieh, and Lee Lee-zen.

📽 Weekly Film & TV News

The Shining confirmed for release

On January 6, Warner Bros. confirmed that Stanley Kubrick’s classic psychological thriller The Shining will be released in mainland China, marking its first-ever theatrical run there. The release date is yet to be announced. Starring Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, and Danny Lloyd, the film follows writer Jack, his wife Wendy, and their son Danny as they move into a remote mountaintop hotel cut off by heavy snow, where eerie घटन begin to unfold. Source

Green Slime Panic confirmed for release

On January 6, the B-movie sci-fi horror comedy Green Slime Panic was confirmed for release in mainland China, along with the debut of its trailer and poster. The release date has yet to be announced. Directed by Jonny Campbell and written by David Koepp, the film stars Joe Keery of Stranger Things alongside Liam Neeson of the Taken franchise, teaming up to save a world on the brink of being consumed by a fungal threat. It is set to open in North America on February 13. Source

Safe Haven confirmed for release

On January 9, the film Safe Haven was confirmed for release in mainland China and unveiled its trailer and poster. The release date is yet to be announced. Directed by Ric Roman Waugh and starring Jason Statham, the story follows Mason, a legendary agent living in seclusion on a remote island, who is forced back into action after rescuing a young girl named Jessie, setting off a no-turning-back battle of protection. The film is scheduled to premiere in North America on January 30. Source

My Friend Andrei set for January 17 release

On January 8, the film My Friend Andrei released its release-date trailer and poster, confirming a January 17 premiere. Directed by Dong Zijian and starring Liu Haoran and Dong Zijian, with Yin Tao in a special appearance and Han Haolin and Chi Xingkai also starring, the film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Shuang Xuetao. It traces the playful, chasing childhood of Andrei and Li Mo, and their reunion later in life as they walk forward side by side. Source

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