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Year:You Are the Apple of My Eye is a 2011 Taiwanese Romance film.
Running time110 minutesCountryTaiwanLanguageMandarinBudget$50 million (approx. US$1.7 million)Box office24.5 millionYou Are the Apple of My Eye (: 那些年,我們一起追的女孩, literally 'Those Years, The Girl We Went After Together') is a 2011 Taiwanese. It is based on the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Taiwanese author, who also made his directorial debut with the film. The film stars as Ko Ching-teng, a prankster and a mischievous student who eventually becomes a writer.
Stars as Shen Chia-yi, an honor student who is very popular amongst the boys in her class.You Are the Apple of My Eye was filmed almost entirely on location in, including at the high school which Giddens attended. The lyrics of 'Those Years', the film's main theme, were written by Giddens. The song, which was well received by the public, was nominated for Best Original Film Song at the.The film's world premiere was at the 13th on 25 June 2011, and it was subsequently released in Taiwanese cinemas on 19 August. Well received by film critics, the movie set box-office records in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Ko Chen-tung won the award at the for his role in the film.
Contents.Plot The story begins in 1994. An outstanding student, Shen Chia-yi, is popular among her teachers and classmates. Ko Ching-teng, a mischievous and poor student, claims that he has no interest in her, despite being her classmate since. One day, Ching-teng is caught masturbating during class, and the principal reseats him, placing him in front of Chia-yi.One day, Chia-yi forgets her English textbook.
Ching-teng slips her his own book and tells their teacher he forgot his own textbook; he then endures a long lecture and is. Chia-yi, touched by Ching-teng's generosity, prepares a practice exam for him in return, to encourage him to study. She also convinces him to stay after school to study with her. Their relationship grows, and Ching-teng's grades gradually improve.On graduation, Ching-teng enrolls at the. Chia-Yi, who did not do well on the admission exam because she was ill on that day, only manages to enter the with her mediocre test results. Depressed and upset, she is consoled by Ching-teng, who calls her long-distance almost every night from the university. During the winter holiday season that year, the two go on their first 'date', during which Ching-teng asks Chia-yi if she loves him.
However, fearing she would say no, he decides that he would rather not hear her answer (it is revealed later that her reply would have been 'yes'). Ching-teng later organizes a fight night and invites Chia-yi to watch, hoping to impress her with his 'strength'.
On the contrary, Chia-yi finds it childish for Ching-teng to injure himself for no reason. This upsets Ching-teng, sparking a quarrel that causes the two to break up.During the two years after their breakup, Ching-teng has no contact with Chia-yi. He qualifies for a graduate research course at, where he begins writing stories online. Ching-teng only regains contact with Chia-yi after the, when he calls to see if she is okay. During their long conversation with each other, they both lament the fact that they were not fated to become a couple.Years later, in 2005, Chia-yi suddenly calls Ching-teng to tell him that she is getting married.
All of her old friends gather at the wedding, making jokes and trying to embarrass her somewhat-older husband. They are surprised that their past emotions have transformed into deep friendship and serenity. Ching-teng begins to work on a web novel about his experiences with Chia-yi.Later, when they gather to congratulate the bride and groom, the friends joke that they should be able to kiss the bride. The husband says that anybody who wants to kiss the bride has to kiss him like that first.
Ching-teng grabs the groom and pushes him onto the table, kissing him like he would kiss Chia-yi. During their kiss, he remembers how he regrets their fight from years ago, and what could have happened had he apologized for being childish.Cast. as Ko Ching-teng (nicknamed 'Ko-teng'), a mischievous schoolboy who later becomes a writer (Ko Ching-teng is the real name of the director, Giddens). as Shen Chia-yi, an outgoing student who consistently scores well in tests.
Although she disdains boys less intelligent than herself, she decides to help Ching-teng improve his grades. In the process, she falls in love with him. as Tsao Kuo-sheng (nicknamed 'Lao Tsao'), one of Ching-teng's friends.
He had a crush on Chia-yi, and once asked Ching-teng to deliver a love letter he had written for her. Steven Hao as Hsieh Ming-ho (nicknamed 'A-he'), one of Ching-teng's friends. He loves to eat, and is the butt of his friends' jokes due to this. He is the only person in the group who has dated Chia-yi. as Liao Ying-hung, one of Ching-teng's best friends. He likes to crack jokes and perform magic tricks, and later becomes a librarian. Yen Sheng-yu as Hsu Bo-chun (nicknamed 'Boner'), one of Ching-teng's friends.
as Hu Chia-wei, Chia-yi's best friend. She likes to draw pictures, and after graduating from school becomes a known as 'The Queen of Blogs'.Production Development You Are the Apple of My Eye is based on Giddens' semi-autobiographical novel of the same name. He changed some details of the story to make the film more dramatic; for example, Ching-teng and Chia-yi's fight actually took place over the phone, not in the rain as depicted. Giddens said, 'although some of the reasons for the events in the film were changed, the main storyline remained unchanged'. Asked if he was pressured by the recent success of Taiwanese films at the box office, he replied 'No, I am more pressured by whether the film is nice to watch, whether it will succeed in the box office, and whether it will become an embarrassment for me.
Also, if the film is not nice, it will be a letdown to Chen-tung and Michelle, who have been working so hard'.At first, the film was on a tight budget; Giddens used his entire savings and mortgaged his house to raise money, saying that he did it to impress ex-girlfriend, who provided the inspiration for this film's female protagonist, Shen Chia-yi. Executive producer Angie Chai also played a key role in raising money for the film. Casting Michelle Chen was the first cast member confirmed by the director.
Reported that Giddens was attracted to her during their first meeting, saying that she resembled the real Shen Chia-yi. Chen had previously starred in Taiwanese television drama series such as and, although she was better known for her 2009 film. Chen went on a diet to lose weight for the role, saying she wished to 'not disappoint the director'. Giddens later used her as a basis to select the other cast members.The selection process for the male lead was the longest, and a series of auditions attracted several celebrities.
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Giddens chose first-time actor Ko Chen-tung because he felt he showed great improvement in his acting skills in each successive audition. Giddens liked his attitude, having seen Ko Chen-tung hiding in a corner, frantically studying the script just before his audition.The director chose Ao-chuan, Yen Sheng-yu, Hao Shao-wen, and Tsai Chang-hsien to play the roles of his high school friends. He described Hao Shao-wen as being a persuasive speaker, Tsai Chang-hsien as being a very good prankster, and Ao-chuan as self-confident.
Hu Chia-wei played herself as a teenager. Giddens describes the two of them as 'the and of the Chinese publishing world'.Giddens' mother told him that she would like either or to play her in the film. In the end, Giddens settled on Lotus Wang, because she did not have any other work commitments at that time. Ko Chen-tung's real father plays the father in the film. Filming You Are the Apple of My Eye was primarily filmed at Ching Cheng High School (精誠中學), the school Giddens and Shen Chia-yi attended.
The director said he chose the school because 'he wanted so badly to see Ko Chen-tung and Michelle Chen in the school uniform that he remembered vividly'. The filming of the school scenes could only be done during the Taiwanese school holidays. Because the main location was at the school, it was decided to film the remainder of the film on location throughout. The filming had a reported budget of $50 million (approx. US$1.67M in January 2012).
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Theme song 'Childish' (孩子氣), a song from the film, was written and sung by Michelle Chen. Giddens was so touched by the song that he shed tears 'on the spot' after first hearing it; in particular, he liked the song's lyrics. He also praised Michelle's dedication to her role, saying 'I believe that the reason that she managed to get inspiration to write this song is because she likes her role in this film'.Giddens was also involved in some of this film's theme songs, including 'Those Years' (那些年).
At first Giddens could not decide on the closing theme for this film; however, after hearing one of Japanese composer Mitsutoshi Kimura's new compositions he chose it and added lyrics. 'The Lonely Caffeine' (寂寞的咖啡因) had been composed by Giddens for Shen Chia-Yi when the two were in a relationship. He asked the male lead actor to sing the song in the film, because he felt this would convey the song's original meaning.' Those Years' was an instant hit. The music video on logged its ten millionth viewer on 11 November 2011, leading Giddens to note that the song 'broke every notable viewership record set by a Chinese-language video on Youtube'. In the Taiwanese KKBOX singles daily charts, 'Those Years' remained at the top for 64 consecutive days, from 22 August to 22 October 2011, breaking the previous record of 45 consecutive days. The song was nominated for the Best Original Film Soundtrack award at the 48th Golden Horse Awards.
Editing You Are the Apple of My Eye was edited over for its various releases due to its controversial content. In Taiwan, the film was initially given a 'Restricted' film classification. Giddens was extremely upset by this, and even personally went to to appeal.
The film had to be edited 4 times in order to lower its classification. In the end, the film received a 'Guidance' classification, meaning that children above 12 are able to watch it. In Malaysia, the scene where the students masturbated in the classroom was deleted. In Singapore, the film remained unedited, but it received a NC-16 rating, thus restricting the film to viewers above 16.The film was heavily edited for its Mainland China release. The scene where a flag-raising ceremony was taking place was edited away, as were the scenes involving masturbation. In total, six scenes involving 'negative sexual and pro-Taiwan content' were either edited away or changed. The director also had to add new scenes in order to make the story flow more smoothly after editing.
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