The New York Times by Ben Kenigsberg
Watching it means waiting for the other shoe to drop: anticipating the moment when this already tacky weepie will resolve itself in horrific, exploitative fashion.
China · 2014
1h 46m
Director Snow Zou
Starring Nicholas Tse, Gao Yuanyuan, Du Haitao, Lam Suet
Genre Drama, Romance
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After relocating to New York, former lovers feel the pull of romance once again.
The New York Times by Ben Kenigsberg
Watching it means waiting for the other shoe to drop: anticipating the moment when this already tacky weepie will resolve itself in horrific, exploitative fashion.
Los Angeles Times by Gary Goldstein
Hokey dialogue, a syrupy score, a corny use of slow motion and a slew of contrived or undercooked plot developments further sink a movie whose appeal may elude even die-hard romantics.
Washington Post by Mark Jenkins
Snow Zou’s directorial debut does have a few noteworthy attributes: attractive stars, sun-dappled cinematography and an audacious payoff.
RogerEbert.com by Simon Abrams
A trite, and slavishly inoffensive romantic drama.
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