Watch: 失恋33天 2011 123movies, Full Movie Online – Shi lian 33 Tian can be translated as ’33 days After Break-up.’ Xiaoxian Huangshu, a white-collar worker, is going through a bittersweet time after breaking up with her boyfriend, until he eventually finds her true love. This low-budget movie became a surprising box-office forerunner of low-budget films of mainland China in 2013..
Plot: Xiaoxian’s life is right on track. She has a steady job at an upscale wedding planning company, a cute apartment, and most importantly, a loving boyfriend of 7 years. Any day now, Xiaoxian is sure that he’ll pop the question. But everything comes crashing down when she discovers that he’s actually cheating on her— with her best friend. How could things go so wrong? Dumped and heartbroken, Xiaoxian is a total mess. It doesn’t help that she has to face perky brides every day. Things go from bad to worse until her sassy, but jaded, co-worker Jian intervenes. It’s not that Jian really cares. It’s more that he’s sick of witnessing her pathetic decline. Xiaoxian seriously needs to get a grip. 33 days into her breakup, Jian’s brand of tough love is working, but Xiaoxian still can’t help wondering: will she ever get a chance at love again?
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Sorry, but I found it vacuous
Since there is only one review of this film on IMDb, and it is a relatively shallow, positive one, I felt compelled to express my acute lack of sympathy with the writing, acting and overall commercialism of this attempt of the mainland Chinese film industry to prove they can do romantic comedies as well as Hollywood – or, more precisely, the same as Hollywood.First of all, for someone to lose a boyfriend after seven years and to ostensibly recover in about 30 or 35 days is simply not plausible. In addition, she seems not really all that put out by the whole affair. She does fall asleep while working with a client, and she does yell at her boss, but other than these few feeling-sorry-for-myself lapses, she soldiers on with her job and cultivating new interests.
Yes, she gets drunk – but this scene was merely set up to allow her ex to put her down with a few of the only well crafted lines of dialogue in the movie.
The joke about ‘hands-free’ vs. ‘mute’ on a cell phone I’ve seen more than once before; the coming to care about a guy whom you suspected of batting for the other team has been done better elsewhere; the kindly indulgent advice from her understanding boss echoes so many Spencer Tracy -Elizabeth Taylor scenes; and finally, the pathos of losing your aunt and her story of her husband’s infidelity seemed a patch job relatively unconnected to the rest of the film.
The main problem is the central character, a girl seemingly chosen primarily for her looks rather than her acting ability, and with the writing, which gave her persona no real depth of sympathy with which the audience could feel any sort of empathy.
3 out of 10.
Sorry, but I found it vacuous
Since there is only one review of this film on IMDb, and it is a relatively shallow, positive one, I felt compelled to express my acute lack of sympathy with the writing, acting and overall commercialism of this attempt of the mainland Chinese film industry to prove they can do romantic comedies as well as Hollywood – or, more precisely, the same as Hollywood.First of all, for someone to lose a boyfriend after seven years and to ostensibly recover in about 30 or 35 days is simply not plausible. In addition, she seems not really all that put out by the whole affair. She does fall asleep while working with a client, and she does yell at her boss, but other than these few feeling-sorry-for-myself lapses, she soldiers on with her job and cultivating new interests.
Yes, she gets drunk – but this scene was merely set up to allow her ex to put her down with a few of the only well crafted lines of dialogue in the movie.
The joke about ‘hands-free’ vs. ‘mute’ on a cell phone I’ve seen more than once before; the coming to care about a guy whom you suspected of batting for the other team has been done better elsewhere; the kindly indulgent advice from her understanding boss echoes so many Spencer Tracy -Elizabeth Taylor scenes; and finally, the pathos of losing your aunt and her story of her husband’s infidelity seemed a patch job relatively unconnected to the rest of the film.
The main problem is the central character, a girl seemingly chosen primarily for her looks rather than her acting ability, and with the writing, which gave her persona no real depth of sympathy with which the audience could feel any sort of empathy.
3 out of 10.
Original Language zh
Runtime 1 hr 50 min (110 min), 2 hr 24 min (144 min) (extended)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director Hua-Tao Teng
Writer Jingjing Bao, Jing Wang
Actors Zhang Wen, Baihe Bai, Jingfei Guo
Country China
Awards 10 wins & 25 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa, Zeiss Master Prime Lenses
Laboratory Kodak Cinelabs, Beijing, China (prints)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format ARRIRAW
Cinematographic Process ARRIRAW (source format), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic), D-Cinema