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I Belonged to You (2016)

Genre : Romance

Runtime : 1H 53M

Director : Zhang Yibai

Synopsis

Based on the bestselling series of short stories by renowned Chinese writer Zhang Jiajia, I Belonged To You is a touching romantic tale revolving around two radio disc jockeys and the world they inhabit. They find the audience they reach reflects their own love and heartbreak, and forces them to deal with issues larger than just their own lives.

Actors

Deng Chao
Deng Chao
Chen Mo
Bai Baihe
Bai Baihe
Li Zhi
Yang Yang
Yang Yang
Mao Shiba
Zhang Tian'ai
Zhang Tian'ai
Yao Ji
Yunpeng Yue
Yunpeng Yue
Zhu Tou
Du Juan
Du Juan
Xiao Rong
Liu Yan
Liu Yan
Yan Zi
Mei'e Zhang
Mei'e Zhang
Aunt Zhao

Crews

Zhang Yibai
Zhang Yibai
Director
Zhang Jiajia
Zhang Jiajia
Writer

Trailers and other movies

I BELONGED TO YOU 从你的全世界路过 - Opens September 30th, 2016

Posters and backgrounds

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