August: A Journey of Redemption and Resilience
"August" is not only a documentary about cycling in Tibet, but also a testimony to the indomitable human spirit embodied by director Zhang Zhehan. Through Zhang Zhehan's lens, this film not only shows the magnificence of nature, but also interweaves the director's interactions with various people he met on the journey. Director Zhang Zhehan suffered severe cyber violence in August three years ago because of a cherry blossom viewing photo. His career and life were shattered by false information and malicious distortions on the Internet, and his life fell to the bottom. However, he was not defeated. Instead, he picked himself up and stood up tenaciously. In August two years later, he cycled to Tibet again, discovering himself, proving himself, and exploring himself during the ride. "August" is the best testimony to Zhang Zhehan's firm determination to catch up and move forward in the face of adversity.Was this review helpful to you?
A nice romantic comedy
Although the plot is a bit cliche, the show was made a few years ago and the cast (including charming actors and actresses) shines with their charming looks. Excellent performances, especially Zhang Zhehan's portrayal of the arrogant star Gu Chijun, are the cornerstone of the show's charm. Gu Chijun's character seems arrogant, but he is very soft at heart. His interactions with the heroine are full of sweet moments, which is irresistible. Park Min Young's appearance and acting skills are both top-notch in the drama, the heroine Heo Jin played by her is cute, naughty and smart. The show, while narratively familiar, becomes an enjoyable watch that leaves viewers wanting more.Was this review helpful to you?