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Si Tian Yi and Lu Mei Li are both afflicted with love-sickness. This leads them on an amazing journey of revenge. Along the way, they faced different challenges and developed new personalities. But they found the courage to continue the trip and, in the end, began a new life.
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Lu and Ling, two high-school sweethearts who pledged to get married to each other in their youth. Over the next 10 years, their relationship is tried and tested by a number of obstacles that stand in their way.
Don't Stop Believin' is a Singaporean Chinese drama which was telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp Channel 8. It made its debut on 14 August 2012. This drama serial consists of 20 episodes and was screened on weekdays at 9:00 pm.
Don't Stop Believin became the top-rated 2012 on MediaCorp TV Channel 8, overtaking the previous record-holder Joys of Life. Its last episode also attracted more than 1 million viewers.
Zhang Yinglong, who had been working alone in Beijing, returned to his hometown to visit relatives and learned that due to logging and coal mining, the environment in his hometown had deteriorated from once being a place of abundant water and grass to now being covered in yellow sand. Despite the opposition of his relatives, he resigned from his job as a deputy general manager and sold his house to return to his hometown to fight the desert. After experiencing difficulties and perseverance, he has now become a "national model worker" with green trees lining the streets.
The story revolves around the people of Sète, France. Their lives are punctuated by family rivalries, romance and scenes from daily life, but also by plots involving police investigations, secrets and betrayals.
Although new friendships and new love await her, a college freshman discovers that university life is not as simple as she had hoped.
A commercial short film co-presented by FIRST Film Festival and Vivo, revolves around the protagonist Zhuang Shu in director's previous TV mini-series "Why Try to Change Me Now", focusing on the northwestern small city of Qingcheng in the 1990s, telling the story of the unexpected encounter between two pairs of fathers and sons on the Spring Festival. This brief reunion made the children grow up a little. "Whether facing family responsibilities or facing the challenges of life, we are still led by the universal desire of 'dreaming'. Dreams are the instinct of existence and also guide us to our truest self." Director Zhang Dalei explained the meaning of the title.
Li Ran (played by Tong Dawei) had a relationship with a quantum mechanics teacher in the university by chance, and then this fruitless relationship left an indelible impact on him. A few years later, Li Ran, who has become a reporter of the provincial newspaper, met Zhou Meng (played by Jiang Yiyan) at a friend's party, and the two fell in love at first sight and were intoxicated by the romantic beauty of love. However, the appearance of Li Ran's ex-girlfriend Liu Yi not only brought a short-term dispute between the two, but also brought Du Xiaobin (played by Zhang Xinyi) into Li Ran's life. Li Ran originally only went to help Du Xiaobin to fulfill Liu Yi's wish, but he was gradually attracted by Du Xiaobin's stubbornness and talent. Although we continue to flirt with various sweet fragments of love, do we really know where youth should be placed?