Go Lala Go 2 (Chinese: 杜拉拉追婚记) is a 2015 Chinese romantic comedy-drama film directed by Andrew Chien and starring Ariel Lin, Vic Zhou and Chen Bolin. The film is based on a novel and is a sequel to the 2010 film Go Lala Go!. It was released on December 4, 2015.[1][2]
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Chinese | 杜拉拉追婚记 (China) 追婚日記 (Taiwan) |
Directed by | Andrew Chien |
Based on | a novel |
Starring | Ariel Lin Vic Zhou Chen Bolin |
Cinematography | Dylan Doyle |
Edited by | Wenders Li |
Music by | Yu Ming-hsun |
Production companies | New Classics Media Fox International Channels |
Distributed by | New Classics Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
Box office | ¥50 million RMB |
The film was shot in Shanghai, Ko Samui and Taiwan.
Title | Performer | Lyricist | Composer |
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"Pretty Woman" | Hebe Tien | Lan Xiaoxie | Zheng Nan |
"If I Were a Song" | Yoga Lin | Yoga Lin, Derek Shih, Andrew Chien | Yoga Lin |
"Have I Ever Been to Me" | Where Chou | Andrew Chien | Kenneth Hirsch and Ronald N. Miller |
"Might as Well" | Janice Yan | Andrew Chien | JerryC |
"Give You All My Love" | Yen Chih-lin (Power Station) | Zhang Pengpeng | JerryC |
"Let's Boom!" | Judy Chou | Andrew Chien | Yu Ming-hsun |
"Make You Feel My Love" | Yoga Lin | Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan |
The film grossed ¥50 million RMB in China.[3]
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