The First Half of My Life

The First Half of My Life
Chinese 我的前半生
Mandarin Wǒ de Qiánbànshēng
Genre Romance
Drama
Based on The First Half of My Life by Yi Shu[1]
Written by Qin Wen
Directed by Shen Yan
Starring Jin Dong
Ma Yili
Yuan Quan
Lei Jiayin
Wu Yue
Chen Daoming
Opening theme Once Only
Ending theme In the Pouring Rain by Li Ruoxi
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 42
Production
Executive producer(s) Li Xiaobiao
Location(s) Shanghai
Production company(s) Xinli TV Culture Investment Company Limited
Release
Original network Beijing Television
Dragon Television
First shown in China
Original release July 4, 2017 (2017-07-04)

The First Half of My Life (Chinese: 我的前半生; pinyin: Wǒ de Qiánbànshēng) is a 2017 Chinese television series based on Hong Kong novelist Yi Shu's novel of the same name, and centers on a group of city dwellers who have to make choices about love and career.[2] It was directed by Shen Yan and stars Jin Dong, Ma Yili, Yuan Quan, Lei Jiayin, Wu Yue, and Chen Daoming.[3] The series was first broadcast on Beijing Television and Dragon Television on 4 July 2017.[4]

Synopsis

Luo Zijun lives a peaceful life as a full-time housewife, yet is unaware of the cracks in her marriage. One day, her husband Chen Junsheng files for divorce and she is shocked. After divorce, Luo Zijun heads back into the workforce with the help of her dear friend Tang Jing and He Han, both are white-collar workers and elites.[5]

Cast

Main

Supporting

Soundtrack

The First Half of My Life - Original Television Soundtrack
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Once Only (曾今唯一)" (Opening theme song)  
2."In the Pouring Rain (滂沱大雨里)" (Ending theme song)Li Ruoxi 
3."With Infinite Care (小心翼翼)"Ye Linsheng 
4."The Moment the Crystal Ball Breaks (水晶球破裂那刻)"Lin Siyun 
5."When I See You There"Knox Summerour 
6."You & I"Linda Jackson 
7."A Playground Where Lights Undousing (不熄灯的游乐场)"Lin Siyun 

Reception

Since its broadcast, the series has caused heated discussions online and obtained high ratings. Shen Yan, director of the series, attribute the show's success to its capability to capture modern life in China through several ordinary people's lives and the great influence of book writer Isabel Nee Yeh-su. By emphasizing the importance of female independence, the series has won much favor among female audiences. However, the series has been criticized by book fans for veering too much from the plot. Its display of improper ethical values has also been criticized for degrading social conduct.[6]

International broadcast

The series will be broadcast by Fox Network outside of China.[7]

References

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