El Viejo Zhao, un trabajador jubilado, se enamora de una mujer robusta y desea con todas sus ganas casarse con ella. Le averguenza que en su primera cita la mujer le pida 50.000 yuanes para cubrir los gastos de la boda. Para evitar perder a la mujer de sus sueños, le promete el dinero en el acto. Pero sin dinero en sus bolsillos, se ve obligado a remover todo para conseguir que alguien a quien conoce le preste el dinero. Xiao Fu, el aprendiz del Viejo Zhao, halla una solución: hacer dinero convirtiendo un viejo autobús que está detrás de la fábrica en un lugar para que los amantes se "encuentren". Tras decorarlo y ponerle como nombre el de "Hostal Tiempos Felices", empieza el negocio. Aunque el Viejo Zhao no quiere pasar por todo eso, se ve obligado a seguir con ello para poder casarse con la mujer que ama. Zhao miente ya alardea cuando le dice a su novia que es el director gerente de un hotel llamado Tiempos Felices. Un día, cuando Zhao está visitando a su futura esposa, conoce a una joven ciega a quien ha dejado allí el antiguo marido de la mujer. A su prometida no le gusta la chica y quiere librarse de la carga de tener que cuidar de ella. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
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- Título original: 幸福时光
- También conocida como: Xingfu shiguang , 幸福時光
- Director: Zhang Yi Mou
- Géneros: Comedia, Drama
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Reparto y créditos
- Zhao Ben Shan Papel principal
- Dong JieWu YingPapel principal
- Dong Li Fan Papel principal
- Fu BiaoLittle FuPapel principal
- Li Xue Jian Papel principal
- Sun Hong LeiA LeiPapel secundario
Reseñas
Middle-aged Zhao is determined to marry. Since skinny women aren’t interested in him, he’s turned his sights on plump women in hopes that he will find someone to keep him warm and satisfied. “Big Mom” agrees to marry him though she wants a 50,000 yuan/$7400 wedding to which Zhao agrees. The problem being he is stone cold broke. Friends he has borrowed money from previously are sympathetic, even though this is his 18th attempt at marriage, but don’t have the cash to loan. Big Mom has a blind stepdaughter she treats as a servant and asks Zhao to put her to work at his Happy Times Hotel. The hotel is actually an abandoned bus he and a friend cleaned up in the park to rent out to couples needing privacy. When that financial venture goes awry, he’s forced to manufacture a job for Wu Ying to keep up the illusion he has money so that he can marry her stepmother.
The first thirty minutes were a bit of a slog for me, but picked up when Zhao and Wu Ying ended up forced together. I was afraid they’d go for an inappropriate geezer romance. Thankfully, the duo took on more of a wholesome father-daughter vibe. Though someone needed to buy that girl a robe. Zhao was a good man at heart who bent the truth often in order to try and get ahead. His friends who were also financially challenged and a little peculiar accepted him as he was. The group of lovable losers came to like Wu Ying and did what they could to help her knowing their scam setup would be short lived at best. Big Mama, an expert in consumption, and her overly entitled son, were the annoying villains in this farce. Her selfishness and greed only highlighted Zhao’s desperation for a companion.
This odd, offbeat comedy had its humorous moments and others that fell flat. What was revealed as the story progressed were people capable of genuine kindness and friendship. Zhao and Wu Ying desired the best for each other even if they knew that their lives would be filled with hardship. Happy Times came all too briefly and usually occurred in the presence of loving friends, the gift that requires no wealth. Not one of Zhang Yi Mou’s stronger films, but still enjoyable.
9 May 2026
Housekeeping Note: My 1400th film


















