A female doctor who has a caring family and a loving fiancé, and a gay wedding planner who was raised by a single mom are at the peak of their careers. All of the sudden, they happen to face the difficulty of their fathers needing liver replacement at the same time. They struggle with the dilemma of donating their livers or staying healthy for their own sakes. Their parent-child relationships are tested with the most difficult situations. (Source: GagaOOLala) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
Cast & Credits
- Chung Cheng ChunLi Ming HaiMain Role
- Jacqueline ZhuZhang Xiao WenUnknown
- Ven KaoLiu Guang YuUnknown
- Pao Cheng FangGuo Mei ZhiUnknown
- Hsiao Hou TaoLi Chao FuUnknown
- Wu Ming FanChen Hao RanUnknown
Reviews
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Enjoyable movie about living organ donation
Overall: an enjoyable movie that tackles a realistic and not frequently told story of organ donation. It switches between two characters (the female doctor & the male wedding planner), with the two characters interacting with one another several times. It is apparently based on a true story.Content Warnings: homophobia combined with a slap, graphic side character death
What I Liked
- a unique story, I don't think I've ever seen something about living organ donation
- I enjoyed both characters' plots
- happy to see a strong, professional female character with a caring and supportive fiance
- I really liked the wedding planner's mom and her questions: since when did you have this boyfriend, how come I didn't know, for how long, where does he work, what does he look like, how come you didn't bring him home for me to see?
Room For Improvement
- the m/m relationship was very lowkey, I didn't need NSFW but just a tad more to show that they are in a relationship
- I was surprised that the doctor never talked about concerns about pregnancy after a living organ donation. In my super brief research, it looks like there is a slightly elevated risk/there is a need to wait to become pregnant after donating. I would expect a doctor who wants to have children to think/discuss this.
- not really thrilled with the "solution" from the one story, seems kind of shady/grisly, though I'm sure this does happen
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