Article: Ten Chinese Movies Based On Friendship

Friendship is surely a beautiful emotion that people want to treasure till the day of their life. True Friends have become rare nowadays but, there are some feel-good friendship movies that won't let miss your friends.

1. Happy Times

Happy Times is a Chinese comedy, drama, and friendship film. The film got released in 2000. Yi-Mou Zhang directed the movie, and Yan Mo wrote the storyline for the movie. Yu Chen, Xiaofeng Hu, Wenhua Ma, Terrence Malick, Erin O’Rourke, Edward R. Pressman, Lizhoung Qiao, and Wei Wang produced the movie, and it starred Benshan Zhao, Dong Jie, Lifan Dong, Biao Fu, Xuejian Li, Qibin Leng, Ben Niu, Jinghua Gong, etc. The movie’s plot revolves around Zhao. He is an aging bachelor who has not been lucky with his love life. He met a woman and wanted to stick to her at all costs. His best friend, on the other hand, gives all the quirky ideas to help his friend.

 

2. One Week Friends

One Week Friends is a Chinese movie that got released in 2022. Gavin Lin directed the movie, and Matcha Hazuki and Hermes Lu wrote the storyline for the movie. Chien-Chi Chen and Annie Lo composed the music for the film. And it starred Jinmai Zhao, Lin Yi, Shen Yue, Jiahui Wang, Fan Shiran, and Chenxiao Zhang. Lu Deng managed the cinematography department, and Wenders Li edited the movie. Premo Fang handled the art direction, and Gang Hao managed the sound department. The film's plot revolves around a girl named Lin Xiangzhi. She is a transfer student in the school who is extremely smart, but later, she got to know her memories can only last for seven days.

3. My Best Summer

My Best Summer is a Chinese drama and friendship film released in 2019. Zhang Disha directed the movie, and Disha Zhang, Bin Huang, and Moqi Huang wrote the storyline for the movie. Xueke Chen, Baozhu Cui, Meng Deng, Bin Huang, Ping Jiang, Li Kang, Shimu Qian, Fei Wang, and Ning Ya produced the film, and it starred Arthur Chen, Haha He, Kara Wai, Huimin Tao, Sulong Wang, Li Dong, Chuchu Zhou, Wenqiang Fang, Lingyu Wang, etc. Chien-Chi Chen and Annie Lo composed the music for the movie, and Xu Deng managed the cinematography department.  Xiangrong Wei managed the costume design.

4. 11 Flowers

11 Flowers is a Chinese-origin film that got released in 2011. Xiaoshuai Wang directed the movie, and it starred Ni Lao, Xiashuai Wang wrote the storyline for the movie. Laurent Baudens, Didar Domehri, Isabelle Glachant, Dong Lu, Gael Nouaille, and Xiaoshuai Wang produced the movie, and it starred Jingchun Wang, Wenqing Liu, Guo Liuxing Zhong, Yihao Lou, etc. Marc Perrone composed the music for the movie, and Jingsong Dong managed the cinematography department. The film's story revolves around an 11-year-old boy and his entangled fate with an old guy.

5. Sweet Sixteen

Sweet Sixteen is a Chinese movie that got released in 2016. Jo Jin-Kyu directed the movie, and Peter Xi produced the movie. Youngho Kim managed the cinematography department, and it starred Kris Wu, Geng Han, Shan Lu, Joo Won, Yao Zhang, Shawn Huang, Yoo Bin Sung, etc. Ki-Ho Choi managed the production design, and Enos Desjardins and Mitchell Kohen handled the sound department. Amy Zhou managed the casting department, and Dazhou Jin, Liu Ye, and Fei Yu managed the music department.

6. Girls

Girl is a Chinese movie that got released in 2014. Wong Chun-Chun directed the movie, and Skipper Chang, Barbara Wong Chun-Chun, and Silver Haru wrote the storyline for the movie. Chaoyang Lin, Grace Song, and Yute Wu produced the movie, and it starred Zishan Yang, Fiona Sit, Wallace Chung, Erica Wu, etc. Cheng Chen managed the cinematography department, and Mark Lui composed the music for the movie. Chi-Leung Kwong and Ka-Wing Li edited the film, and its story revolves around three young girls who are inseparable since their school days. The film portrays the life moving ahead for each of them.

 

7. Monga

Monga is a Chinese film that got released in 2010. Doze Niu directed the film, and Tseng Li-ting and Doze Niu wrote the storyline for the film. Dennis Yu, Chan Ya-Wen, Yao Cheng-Chung, Chang Hsueh-shun, Alan Tong, and Lee Lieh produced the movie, and it starred Ethan Juan and Mark Chao. Jake Pollack managed the cinematography department, and Sandee Chan composed the music for the film.

 

8. You Are The Apple of my Eye

You are the Apple of my Eye is a Chinese film released in 2011. Giddens Ko directed the movie, and Chih-Chien Hou composed the music for the film. Angie Chai, Hans Deng, Henry Fang, Molly Fang, and Min-Tsen Hsieh produced the movie, and it starred Kai Ko, Michelle Chen, Shao-Wen Hao, Owodog, Emerson Tsai, etc.

9. So Young

So Young is a Chinese film that got released in 2013. Zhao Wei directed the movie, and Li Qiang wrote the storyline for the movie. Stanley Kwan produced the movie, and it starred Yang Zishan, Mark Chao, Han Geng, and Jiang Shuying.

 

10. Crystal Sky of Yesterday

Crystal Sky of Yesterday is a Chinese animated film. The film's plot revolves around three high school students living in a small town. The film portrays the story of dreams, friendship, family, and first love.