To be frank, I seldom watch films that came out China. There is a major difference between films produced by Hong Kong and films produced by China. However, what caught my eye for this show was that it was directed by one of China's hottest internationally known actress Xu Jinglei. Furthermore, the cast of the movie include Karen Mok, Stanley Huang and Pace Wu, making the movie seem somewhat more appealing.
The movie centers around the main character Du Lala, starred by Xu Jinglei. It basically describes how she managed to work her way up from a small position in a big company to become the HR manager of that company. Along the way as well, she fall in love and came to a crossroad as her job ambition clashes with her love.
Now, does the plot sound familiar? Why not? Afterall, it sounds like one of those Hollywood plots that we may be a bit familiar. However, this plot has a distinct Chinese flavor as the movie is adapted from a well known novel written by Li Ke. Apparently, this book has created quite a buzz in China and hence the movie adaption.
I'm sure if this is Xu Jinglei directorial debut, but if it is, I must say I'm pretty impressed with her work. The movie is not heavy at all in mood, everything's pretty enjoyable actually. Each character has played it part well and frankly speaking, there wasn't a dull moment at all. However, one thing the movie does not for me is letting me have the urge to re-watch it again. Sure it was enjoyable, but there are other movies out there in the market that is able to capture the audience and makes them wanna watch it again. I do not know if it's the storyline or what but most likely it may be a hi and bye show.
That said, I still think it was an thoroughly enjoyable movie. Do watch it if it's screening at a cinema near you. Quite good for de-stressing!