Our Shining Days
{{Infobox film
| name = Our Shining Days
| image = Our Shining Days.jpg
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| native_name = {{Infobox Chinese/Chinese|child=yes|hide=no|header=none
|t = | s =闪光少女
| p = Shǎnguāng Shàonǚ
|l = Shining Girl
}}
| director = Wang Ran
| producer = William Kong
| writer = Bao Jingjing
| based_on =
| starring = Xu Lu
Peng Yuchang
| music = Kubert Leung
| cinematography = Charles Lee
| editing =
| studio = Edko Films
DCB Pictures/Tencent Pictures
| distributor = Edko Films
| released = {{Film date|2017|07|20}}
| runtime = 103 minutes
| country = China
| language = Mandarin
| budget =
| gross = {{USD|9.9 million}}{{cite web|url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt7013194/?ref_=bo_se_r_1|title=Our Shining Days (2017)|work=Box Office Mojo|publisher=IMDb|accessdate=March 9, 2025}}
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Our Shining Days ({{lang-zh|c=闪光少女|p=Shǎnguāng Shàonǚ|l=Shining Girl}}) is a 2017 Chinese coming-of-age musical film starring Xu Lu and Peng Yuchang.{{Cite web|title=《闪光少女》发破壁预告 二次元混搭民乐破次元壁|url=https://ent.sina.com.cn/m/c/2017-07-14/doc-ifyiakwa4091438.shtml|website=Sina|date=July 14, 2017|language=zh}}{{Cite web|last=Lee|first=Edmund|date=2017-10-03|title=Film review: Our Shining Days – cultures clash in teen misfit comedy|url=https://www.scmp.com/culture/film-tv/article/2113788/film-review-our-shining-days-traditional-chinese-music-battles|access-date=2020-10-13|website=South China Morning Post|language=en}} The film received favorable reviews, particularly for the performance of lead actress Xu Lu and the depiction of minority group's struggles of Chinese orchestra and Otaku.{{Cite web|title=《闪光少女》:徐璐"神经"少女华丽逆袭 |url=http://dy.163.com/v2/article/detail/CPLOQGU50517ACUR.html|website=Netease|date=July 18, 2017|language=zh}}{{Cite web|title=不打架不堕胎,如何拍好青春片?从《闪光少女》看国产青春类型创作新起点|url=http://news.mtime.com/2017/07/17/1571447.html|website=Mtime|date=July 18, 2017|language=zh}}{{Cite web|title=《闪光少女》徐璐演绎失恋是件小事,但成长是件大事|url=https://k.sina.cn/article_6318348016_1789a56f0001003hwj.html|website=Sina|date=February 24, 2018|language=zh}}
Synopsis
In a fictitious music school, the students of Chinese orchestra and Classical orchestra don't get along with each other. They call each other "tacky" and "pretentious". Chen Jing, a quirky but talented yangqin student, initially doesn't care about the rivalry, until she falls for the piano prodigy Wang Wen. Annoyed at his ignorance and prejudice toward Chinese instruments, she is determined to prove herself to him by forming her own ensemble, which consists of her best friend who secretly loves her Li You and four Otaku girls whom initially only agreed to join because of Chen Jing's promise to buy them expensive action figures. They named their concert band "2.5 Dimension", meaning a blend between 2D and 3D worlds, as the Otaku people refer to themselves as living in the second dimension. They perform at an Animation, Comics, and Games convention, and after initial rejection the crowd cheers for them.
They perform for Wang Wen but he publicly rejects Chen Jing and traditional Chinese music. Crushed, Chen Jing chooses to disband 2.5 Dimension. The four Otaku students, who have grown to love the band, are angry and refuse Chen Jing's gift of expensive anime figurines. Chen Jing's mother tells her about how the yangqin is a part of her and that she can't give up playing it without its permission. The head of the school announces plans to take in no new students and thus phase out the Chinese Orchestra program. But the original members of 2.5 Dimension are joined by other students to protest. After the head of the school continues to refuse them, they organize a music competition with the Classical Orchestra. An inspector comes to the school and as both orchestras play their music, the Chinese orchestra matches well with the Classical students. The inspector leaves very impressed. Meeting outside, the competition is declared a tie, earning mutual respect. The Chinese orchestra then enlists the help of the Classical orchestra to sneak in and unofficially play after the other performers at a public youth concert, which is being broadcast live. They are met with high praise. The movie ends by showing the arrival of freshmen, including a number keen to learn in the reprieved Chinese orchestra.
Casting
- Xu Lu as Chen Jing, student from the music school's Chinese Music Area who plays the Yangqin
- Peng Yuchang as Li You, percussionist playing Chinese drums
- Liu Yongxi as Xiao Mai, plays the Guzheng
- Li Nuo as Ying Zi, plays the Erhu
- Lu Zhaohua as Beibei, plays the Ruan
- Han Zhongyu as Tata, plays the Pipa
- Luo Mingjie as Wang Wen, plays classical piano
- Chen Yusi as Zheng Youen
- Eason Chan as Ministry of Education's official
- Yan Ni as Mrs. Chen
- Geng Le as Mr. Chen
Reception
Our Shining Days garnered generally-positive response.{{citation needed|date=April 2019}} Edmund Lee of South China Morning Post rated the film 3 out of 5 stars, describing it as "slight but entertaining" while highlighting the film's "youthful spirit".
Awards and nominations
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|7013194}}
- [https://movie.douban.com/subject/26790961 Our Shining Days] at Douban
Category:2010s coming-of-age drama films
Category:2010s musical drama films
Category:2010s teen drama films
Category:Chinese coming-of-age drama films
Category:Chinese musical drama films
Category:Chinese-language films