Summer's Desire (film)

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Summer's Desire
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Chinese 泡沫之夏
Directed byLai Chun-Yu
Based onSummer of Foam
by Ming Xiaoxi
StarringCancan Huang
Him Law
Jerry Yan
Music byTerdsak Janpan
Bill Piyatut H.
Production
companies
Xianghao Pictures
China Film Group Corporation
Jiangsu Wenhua Dongrun Entertainment
Yantai Media Investment
37 Wan Shanghai Technology [1]
Release date
  • July 21, 2016 (2016-07-21)
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin
Box officeCN¥6.3 million [1]

Summer's Desire is a 2016 Chinese romantic drama film directed by Lai Chun-Yu and starring Cancan Huang, Him Law and Jerry Yan. It was released in China on July 21, 2016. [2] It is the second adaptation of Ming Xiaoxi's 2007 novel Summer of Foam and the first feature film adaptation following the 2010 television series version.

Contents

A third adaptation was released in 2018.

Plot

Yin Xiamo was attracted to Luo Xi because they were both orphans. However, Yin Xiamo's rich boyfriend Ou Chen sent Luo Xi to UK to separate the two. After a fatal car accident involving Yin Xiamo's adoptive parents, Yin Xiamo blamed everything on Ou Chen, leading him to lose his memory in a car accident. Five years later, Luo Xi became a popular actor and decided to win back Yin Xiamo. Yet, Ou Chen started recovering his memory and eventually remembered Yin Xiamo.

Cast

Reception

The film has grossed CN¥6.3 million in China. [1]

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