At Cafe 6 (2016)

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At Cafe 6: Directed by Neal Wu. With Zijian Dong, Cherry Ngan, Po-Hung Lin, Ni-Ni OuYang. After her car breaks down on a rainy night, Miss Liang enters a nearby coffee shop called Cafe 6. The owner of the shop finds out that Miss Liang has just gotten into a fight with her boyfriend who is currently overseas, so to kill time, he shares a story of his time back in 1996. During that year, Guan Min-lu and his good friend Xiao Bo-zhi always hang out together. Min-lu is secretly in love with Li Xin-rui while Bo-zhi is attracted to Xin-rui’s best friend, Cai Xin-yi. The four young teenagers share a good relationship with each other and spend their days happily every day. But as their graduation day draws near, they wonder if they can still stay committed with each other after going their separate ways.

“I do enjoy the Asian cinema and usually gobble up just about every movie that I get the chance to watch, often without knowing just what I am sitting down to watch. And such was the case also here with u0026quot;At Cafe 6u0026quot;. I hadnu0026#39;t heard about it, and I had no idea what it was about. The movie just landed on my desk at the right time, so of course I jumped at the chance to get to see it.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;At Cafe 6u0026quot; turned out to be a mixture of different genres, but with a bigger part of an romantic comedy, but mixed up with an coming-of-age approach and some drama elements as well. This turned out to be a mixture that worked out well enough in favor of the movie, and director Neal Wu actually managed to pull through with a good and wholesomely entertaining movie.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAs a romantic comedy, you should perhaps put the comedy in the background and set your sights on the romantic aspects, because that is what is dominant throughout the movie. So donu0026#39;t sit down to watch u0026quot;At Cafe 6u0026quot; with the hopes of ending up laughing yourself to tears.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOne of the really good things about u0026quot;At Cafe 6u0026quot; was the character gallery, because the writers had really managed to come up with some very detailed and interesting characters. And better yet, they were characters that you could bond with, sympathize with and relate to. So a major thumbs up for that.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe only real drawback to this movie is that it just doesnu0026#39;t seem to be the type of movie that you will watch more than once. And if you do so, then it is probably with several years in between with enough time to have forgotten about the story here.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAll in all, a good movie and a movie that definitely is worth taking the time to sit down and watch, especially if you enjoy Asian romantic comedies.”

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