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Megumi-H

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Big World chinese drama review
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Big World
2 people found this review helpful
by Megumi-H
Apr 5, 2025
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

A Showcase of Jackson Yee’s acting Ability

This is another film about the discrimination, hardship, dreams, and resilience of a young man with cerebral palsy. The theme of this movie is not new and I have so far watched two films and this being the third movie with this theme.

As my title described, this movie is a showcase of Jackson Yee’ s awesome acting skills, he has done a great job here. I am truly impressed by his devotion to the character and he sure has done his homework and put tremendous amount of effort to achieved the realism of his character. The grandma is another interesting character, strong and protective in her own ways. Without her constant care and support, I would not imagine the main lead will be able to develop his path.

There is nothing really spectacular I want to say about the story, accept it does gave the viewers a heartwarming feel. I do recommend that you watch it and derived your own conclusion if you like such theme, this is a good watch. As like many of such movies with disability theme, it narrated a growth, discovery and success with acceptance of one’s vulnerabilities and life.

I personally knew of a friend with this condition, it is truly a lifetime of struggle and if without a strong inner resilience and good family support, it is indeed a very difficult task for someone with this condition to work through his/her physical disability and gain success.

The other well narrated movies based on true story with this condition include the famous movie which I loved a lot, was done by Hollywood in 2014, “The Theory of Everything”, about life of Steven Hawking, a fantastic portrayal by Eddie Redmayne.
Then the Japanese film done in 2009, “Door to Door” by Ninomiya Kazunari, is also another fair adaptation.

Is this a good watch? The story is fairly progressive and well told, the characters are realistic and its ending is heartwarming to me. The main lead find his growth and success.
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