Lost in Happiness

Zhang Quanxin, Jiang Yuecheng
Shao Bing, Chen Qiaoen, Sha Yi, Liu Hanya, Mo Xiaoqi, Liu Hua, Hui Yinghong, Zhong Xiaojie, Yuan Wenkang, Li Xinyue
2012
Mainland China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
95 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as幸福迷途,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2012Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating5.3(For reference only)。
In 2012, are you happy? Dreams stretch into desires between choices and temptations, familial love wanders between fusion and loss, and love strays between pure emotion and reality. As the Chinese version of "Sex and the City," this film portrays the stories of urban elites, fashionable women, major stars, entrepreneurial youth, novice professionals, and retired elders, using a multi-character panoramic approach to outline the different confusions and lost paths of several pairs of urban men and women in a world driven by material desires. Without exception, they encounter storms and obstacles on the road to happiness: marital infidelity, betrayal by friends, business failures, estrangement from family… Film producer Song Hao (Sha Yi) has been married to his wife Hu Fang (A Ya) for many years. Housewife Hu Fang has always wanted a child, but her capricious husband refuses to cooperate and even has a one-night stand with his actress Mei Sinuo (Mo Xiaoqi), resulting in a crisis. Song’s mother (Hui Yinghong) has no choice but to hurt two women successively to make up for her son’s grave mistake. Song’s father (Liu Hua) almost severs ties with his son upon learning this, while also worrying about his daughter Song Qi (Chen Qiaoen), who has gone missing in Europe after suffering heartbreak. Song Qi’s boyfriend Fang Lei (Shao Bing) suddenly realizes that career and power pale in comparison to family and loved ones only after losing his greatest love, prompting him to drop everything to make amends. Mei Sinuo’s junior sister Wenwen (Li Xinyue) has just entered the entertainment industry and is tirelessly working hard for her career, but her boyfriend Liu Feng (Yuan Wenkang), who still has no house or car, mistakenly thinks she is a hostess, leading to heated arguments and near break-up… After the straying, can happiness truly arrive as expected?