Some men never grow up. Zheng Hua Jia is one of them, a 28-year-old college junior who still lives at home. As the oldest grandson, he is endlessly doted on by his large extended family. Then, his grandmother's illness and his cousins' misfortunes force him to reexamine his life and commitment to the family business. ~~ Adapted from the novel "The Sixty-Year-Old Boy" by Yang Fu Min. Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 植劇場 - 花甲男孩轉大人
- Also Known As: Q Series 2016 , Q Series: Boy Named Flora , Zhi Ju Chang - Hua Ji Nan Hai Zhuan Da Ren , 植剧场 - 花甲男孩转大人
- Director: Chu Yu Ning, Gia Lee
- Genres: Comedy, Drama, Family, Supernatural
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Cast & Credits
- Crowd Lu Main Role
- Kenny YenUpperclassmanSupport Role
- Esther YehCoffee store ownerSupport Role
- Kang KangZheng Guan RenSupport Role
- Barry QuZheng Hua LiangSupport Role
- Chao I ChengChild Hua JiaSupport Role
Reviews
Emotional Ride
This series starts kind of slow. It's hard to get into but once you do it's kinda worth it. IT could have been shorter and got the same points across. The benefit for me was seeing that other cultures suffer from similar messiness when a loved one passes. Confession: I used to attend funerals just to observe the messiness that could occur. I would sing in the choir to get a front row seat. I've reformed my ways (I also don't attend church anymore. ) Anyway, not much to say here but if you need material for a cry day this is for you. I've lost my grandma too so I can relate a lot. (except when grandma half jokingly said she didn't like black people, Taiwan WTF!)Was this review helpful to you?