Ten-year-old Wo Tu dreams of having a water pistol like other boys in his village. Even though his father promised, he fails to bring one from the city. But there is one hope for Wo Tu: his dying grandfather assures him to grant him the wish as a ghost. After his death, the old man visits the boy in his dreams, initiating a treasure hunt. Soon, the limits between reality and dream, past and present, become more and more blurred. A portrait of the profound love for the land, across three generations of a family in modern Chinese rural life.
Based on the story of a 50-year-old aunt who took a driving trip. The naive and romantic Li Hong has had many dreams in her life, longing for college at 18, love at 25, and travel at 45. ...... But for those things that are "more important to others", she can only wait and wait again and again and again. At 50, she is determined not to wait any longer and to live a different life!
A depressed programmer and a model decide to seek gold as a seemingly good job opportunity, but they inadvertently become involved in a well-planned Internet scam.
At the most difficult low point in Jue Xiao's life, Dai Chun's appearance broke through the darkness like a ray of sunshine. In the closed environment, from acquaintance to love, the two use love to weave the possibility of happiness, and save each other from the heavy fog. As the good life continues, the test of reality also sneaks up on their love. Can they still become the best person in each other's eyes?
Yong Mei (Chinese: 咏梅, born 14 February 1970) is a Chinese actress. She won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival for her performance in the film Song Long, My Son.