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Who can introduce me?

Introduction:

Life is only once! Dream, more than once! Missed love, as long as you are willing to turn back, you will still find your soul mate one day. This is a story about music, dreams and love.

More than 60 years ago, Taiwan recovered and the Japanese army withdrew. A Japanese male teacher boarded a ship leaving Taiwan Province Province alone, leaving his lover in Tomoko, Taiwan Province Province. Unable to express his feelings for Naokawa Naoko face to face, he turned his nostalgia and love into words and wrote them on stationery.

After more than 60 years, the face of Taiwan Province Province has completely changed. Everyone in every corner has worked hard for his own life, and several little people living in different corners have their own musical dreams: Jia, the lead singer of the frustrated band, can only play Mao Bo, the old postman in Qin Yue, the water frog who is the black hand in the car repair business, the piano accompaniment of the choir, Malasang, a millet wine manufacturer, and Ma Lao, a traffic policeman. These unrelated people actually want to form a band for a concert in the holiday center and perform in three days. This made Tomoko, an event publicist from Japan, very dissatisfied and disappointed with this job. Tomoko, who stinks every day, also makes Jia, who used to be in the orchestra, even more unhappy. The whole orchestra broke up before it started practicing.

The old postman Mao Bo broke his leg and gave the letter to Jia, who did nothing but pile it in his room every day. He found a package from Japan in the mail pile, which read "No.7 Fandi, Haijiao, Hengchun County", which was the former site of the Japanese occupation era. Curiously, he opened the parcel and found that it was a letter written by a Japanese teacher to his lover in Taiwan Province Province more than 60 years ago. The romantic story of old relationships giving birth to new ones begins. ...

As the performance date approaches, these little people find that this may be the only opportunity in their life to go on stage to realize their musical dreams. Everyone began to practice. The problem is that the gunpowder between Jia and Tomoko seems to be getting heavier and heavier, which also affects the progress of the orchestra. Finally, at a wedding reception in town, everyone spoke their minds after drinking. Tomoko is a lonely stranger, and Jia seems to understand that she should bring a good band. The two people who untied the knot found the feelings hidden under anger, which developed into a one-night stand.

In Aga's room, Tomoko saw the package sent from Japan and found that it was actually seven love letters that were not sent 60 years ago. She wants Aga to give the package to the owner. However, the Japanese singer is coming, the address on the package has long since disappeared, and the music for the second performance has not yet landed. Bassist Mobo still can't play the bass.

After the concert, Tomoko will also return to Japan with the singer to start a new life.

Jia finally decided to cheer up and reorganize the band, and their musical dream continued. This love letter, which had been sleeping for 60 years, was finally safely delivered to its owner, Tomoko. The love between Jia and Tomoko has a chance to start again.

People can only live once, but they have countless dreams. Only by letting go can we know whether the opportunity belongs to us. ...

Actors and awards:

Fan Yichen Fan Yichen ... Aga (Ajia)

Chie Tanaka, Chie Tanaka, Fan Yichen ... Tomoko (Tomoko)

Kousuke Atari Atari Kosuke ... teacher/himself-singer

Manion County, Ma Nianxian ... Malasan (Malasan)

Min Xiong Min Xiong ... Lao Ma (Ma Lao)

Johnny Chung-Jen Lin Zongrenlin (Maobo)

Maze Joanne ... Dada.

Ying Weimin ... Frog (Water Frog)

Miss Liang

Producer producer:

Lin tiangui

Huang Zhiming Jimmy Huang ... Executive producer.

Wei Desheng ... Executive producer.

Original Music: Roach-Lu Yi Fred

Photography Film Photography: Ting-chang Chin

Editing film: Lai Huichuan Pei

Box office:

In the summer of 2008, Cape Seven, the most popular film made in Taiwan Province Province of China, still showed no signs of fever. By the end of June 5438+10.5, the box office had exceeded NT$ 400 million, which not only won the top spot in this year's Chinese films, but also broke the 2006 Police Story 3: Super Police starring Jackie Chan, setting a record for the highest box office in the history of Chinese films in Taiwan Province Province.

Awards:

Cape No.7, a Taiwan Province provincial film with a box office of NT$ 400 million, won the best film award at the 28th Hawaiian Film Festival in 2008 after winning the first prize at the Japanese Asian Ocean Film Festival. Cape Seven won six awards at the 2008 Golden Horse Awards, ranking first in the number of awards. These include: Best Supporting Actor (Ma Rulong), Best Original Movie Music, Best Original Movie Song, Best Movie Award by Audience Vote, Outstanding Film in Taiwan Province Province and Outstanding Filmmaker in Taiwan Province Province.