Who Sleeps My Bro (TV series)

Who Sleeps My Bro (Chinese: 睡在我上铺的兄弟; pinyin: Shuì zài wǒ shàng pù de xiōngdì) is a 2016 Chinese web-series coming-of-age comedy drama series based on the song with the same title sung by Gao Xiaosong. Directed by Zhang Qi, starring Chen Xiao, Du Tianhao, Liu Ruilin, and Li Xian.[1] The series premiered on Jiangsu TV and Zhejiang TV on March 25, 2018. Set in a university, the series tells of the struggles, romances, joys and sorrows of four friends.

Who Sleeps My Bro
Teatrical Release Poster
Also known as睡在我上铺的兄弟
Genre
Based onWho Sleeps My Bro
by Gao Xiaosong
Written by
  • Shi Qian
  • Chen Qian
  • Zhou Kui
  • Su Yang
Directed byZhang Qi
Starring
Country of originChina
Original language(s)Mandarin
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
Production company(s)Le Vision Pictures
Release
First shown inChina
Original releaseJanuary 17, 2016 (2016-01-17) 
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Plot

Four boys with different personalities from all directions gather in university, including the cheeky Xi’an boy Lin Xiangyu (Chen Xiao), the small boy who grew up in Shanghai (Liu Ruilin), The rich second-generation Li Dapeng (Du Tianhao) and Xing Xun (Li Xian), a boy from Chongqing who has mixed with society. They try to adjust their life as sophomores by playing together, teasing each other, even chasing after beautiful students. But this is a short-lived time after all. After entering the society, they ran for their careers and love, and suffered successive setbacks.

Cast

Production

To meet the image of the rough man required in the play, Li barely went to the playground to play football in the sunshine at 30 ℃. Going to move with the people of the moving company, and finally became a dark, strong, bearded guy-Xie Xun. In 2016 the series adapted into a film starring the original cast.[2]

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References

  1. Fan, Xu (January 18, 2016). "Who Sleeps My Bro film to hit screens too - Culture - Chinadaily.com.cn". China Daily. Archived from the original on January 21, 2016. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
  2. ""Who Sleeps My Bro" "Positive Youth" is also "Net Red" I want to comment" 《睡在我上铺的兄弟》正能量青春剧一样是"网红". Xinhua Entertainment (in Chinese). February 1, 2016. Archived from the original on December 29, 2019.
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