Ren Jian Xi Shi (2024)

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  • Español
  • Русский
  • Français
  • English
  • País: China
  • Tipo: Movie
  • Fecha de estreno: feb 10, 2024
  • Duración: 2 hr. 9 min.
  • Puntuación: 8.5 (scored by 1,030 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #646
  • Popularidad: #6329
  • Clasificación del contenido: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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  • Peng Yu Chang in Ren Jian Xi Shi Chinese Movie(2024)
    Peng Yu Chang
    Lv Tu
    Papel principal
  • Li Teresa in Ren Jian Xi Shi Chinese Movie(2024)
    Li Teresa
    Ling Min
    Papel principal
  • Xu Fan in Ren Jian Xi Shi Chinese Movie(2024)
    Xu Fan
    Tao Yi [Lv Tu's mother]
    Papel secundario
  • Wang Xun in Ren Jian Xi Shi Chinese Movie(2024)
    Wang Xun
    Zhao Da Hu
    Papel secundario
  • Gao Ya Lin in Ren Jian Xi Shi Chinese Movie(2024)
    Gao Ya Lin
    Ling Tian Xong [Ling Min's father]
    Papel secundario
  • Liu Dan in Ren Jian Xi Shi Chinese Movie(2024)
    Liu Dan
    Ling Mu [Ling Min's mother]
    Papel secundario

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A beautiful and Inspiring story

When I stumbled upon the trailer of this new movie on Netflix ,I absolutely expected a sad movie where one of them ends up dying or worse both ends up dying.

But never have I been so happy to be wrong .This movie is abt 2 amazing people with such vibrant and infectious personalities. The actors have done such an incredible job breathing life into these characters .

Their story is inspiring .Both the main charcters have been dealt a bad card in life .While one of them is ready to give everything to fight this disease ,one of them have already given up.
How they both deal with their disease and their love for each other is the premise of the story .

Truly one of the best movies I've seen this year

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When life is unfair, sometimes choosing to live is the bravest rebellion

Some film entertains you, some film stays with you as long as you live; and then there are films like Viva La Vida that quietly breaks your heart and leave pieces of it scattered long after the credits roll.

The story follows Ling Min (Peng Yuchang), a young woman battling kidney failure whose life has been reduced to hospital visits, dialysis machines, and the exhausting waiting for a transplant that may never come. When she crossed paths with Lu Tu (Li Gengxi), a man carrying his own heavy burdens. They formed an unlikely partnership built on survival, stubborn hope, and the fragile belief that tomorrow might still be worth fighting for.

What made Viva La Vida devastating was how painfully real Ling Min’s journey felt. Her frustration, anger, and quiet desperation to live seeped through every scene. She wasn’t a heroic patient bravely smiling through her suffering—she’s a human too, flawed, tired and sometimes selfish. And that honesty was exactly what makes her story hit so hard.

Lu Tu entered her life like an unexpected spark. He’s chaotic, sharp-tongued, and seemingly fearless, yet beneath that rebellious energy lies someone just as wounded as Ling Min. Their relationship isn’t a typical cinematic romance; it’s messy, awkward, raw, and built on two people clinging to each other while standing at the edge of despair.

Peng Yuchang delivered a performance that felt almost too real to watch at times. You don’t just see Ling Min’s pain—you feel it in the heavy silences, the tired smiles, the moments where hope flickers and dies in her eyes. Li Gengxi as Lu Tu balanced the darkness with a strange, bittersweet warmth that made the story breathe. His clumsy innocence and clingy affection is bound to win audience's heart.

What truly devastated me was the film’s quiet reminder that life doesn’t always offer neat resolutions. Sometimes survival itself is the victory. Sometimes love appears in the most unexpected moments, not to save us—but to remind us that we are still alive and what it meant to be alive.

Viva La Vida isn’t just about illness or survival. It’s about the fragile courage it takes to keep living when life feels unbearably unfair to live again.
By the end, I'm left with a lump in my throat and a single haunting thought that, sometimes the bravest thing a person can do… is simply choose to live.
"A marriage born from desperation turned into a miracle of love.”

Overall, I urge everyone to watch this movie because the amount of internal enlightenment you'll receive after watching this, it'll enough to make one realise how precious being alive feels. Of course the reality is harsh but there's still hope, it might come in different shapes, colours and sizes, be sure to recognise it when it finds you. It definitely will.

P.S: keep two box of tissues with you. IT'S A MUST! I look like a puffy mess right now 🤧

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Detalles

  • Nombre: Ren Jian Xi Shi
  • Tipo: Movie
  • Format: Feature Film
  • País: China
  • Fecha de estreno: feb 10, 2024
  • Duración: 2 hr. 9 min.
  • Clasificación del contenido: 15 + - Adolescentes de 15 o más

Estadísticas

  • Puntuación: 8.5 (puntuado por 1,030 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #646
  • Popularidad: #6329
  • Fans: 2,397

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