
Movie spotlight
Broadcasting Girl
College radio host, Zhang Lele is both beautiful and intelligent. Consequently, there is no shortage of men trying to seduce her. The only thing Zhang Lele lacks is the ability to control her tongue. Likable ruffian, Bai Liang, claims he can see past her strong nature and sets out to claim her hidden soft heart.
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Plot Summary
A sharp and ambitious young woman, the host of a popular radio show, finds her life turned upside down when her producer insists she must find a boyfriend and get married within 100 days. To achieve this goal, she embarks on a series of increasingly chaotic and humorous dating escapades, while juggling her demanding career and the expectations placed upon her.
Critical Reception
Broadcasting Girl was met with a generally mixed to positive reception, particularly praised for its comedic performances and relatable themes of modern dating and career pressures. Some critics found the plot to be somewhat formulaic, but the film's charm and humor were widely acknowledged by audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humorous take on the challenges of dating and career.
Wang Likun's performance as the driven protagonist was a highlight.
Some viewers found the story predictable but enjoyed the lighthearted entertainment.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlighted the film's comedic timing and the relatable struggles of the main character navigating love and her career. Many enjoyed the film as a light and entertaining romantic comedy.
Fun Fact
The film was noted for its exploration of the pressures faced by young professional women in contemporary China regarding marriage and career advancement.
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