Somewhere Only We Know (film)

Somewhere Only We Know (Chinese: 有一个地方只有我们知道; pinyin: Yǒu Yīgè Dìfāng Zhǐyǒu Wǒmen Zhīdào) is a 2015 Chinese romantic drama film directed by Xu Jinglei. Filming took place in Prague, Czech Republic.[2][3] The film was released on February 10,2015.[4][5]

Somewhere Only We Know
Directed byXu Jinglei
Written byWang Shuo
Xu Jinglei
Shi Qing
Wang Yun
Zhao Meng
Liang Qinger
Situ Pengli
StarringKris Wu
Wang Likun
Xu Jinglei
Gordon Alexander
Cong Shan
Juck Zhang
Re Yizha
CinematographyMark Lee Ping Bin
Production
company
Kaila Pictures Co Ltd
Release date
  • February 10, 2015 (2015-02-10)
Running time
109 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin
English
Box officeUS$45.2 million[1]

Plot

Jin Tian (Wang Likun) is a young woman who recently got dumped by her fiancé and lost her grandmother, Chen Lanxin (Xu Jinglei). Feeling heartbroken, she enrolls in a language course abroad and travels to Prague for a change of pace, the city where her grandmother once spent a couple years of her life. In her grandmother's belongings, she finds a letter from 1970, written by Josef Novak, her grandmother's past lover.

In Prague, Jin Tian meets Peng Zeyang (Kris Wu), a young single father who lives with his little daughter and bipolar mother. The two develop a mutual attraction during their journey searching for Josef Novak.

Cast

  • Kris Wu as Peng Zeyang
  • Wang Likun as Jin Tian
  • Xu Jinglei as Chen Lanxin
  • Gordon Alexander as Josef Novak
  • Cong Shan as Zeyang's Mom
  • Sophia Cai Shuya as Ni Ni, Zeyang's daughter
  • Juck Zhang as Luo Ji
  • Re Yizha as Shanshan

Production

Principal photography started on June 2014 in Prague and ended on August 2014.

Box office

In mainland China, the film grossed US$37.81 million in its first six days debuting at No. 1 at the box office.[6]

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