''Go Lala Go 2'' () is a 2015 Chinese
romantic
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comedy-drama film
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directed by Andrew Chien and starring
Ariel Lin
Ariel Lin Yi-chen (; born 29 October 1982) is a Taiwanese actress and singer. She rose to fame for her role as Yuan Xiangqin in the Taiwanese drama '' It Started with a Kiss'' (2005) and the Chinese fantasy drama '' The Little Fairy'' (2006). Lin ...
,
Vic Zhou and
Chen Bolin. The film is based on a novel and is a
sequel
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to the 2010 film ''
Go Lala Go!
''Go Lala Go!'' () is a 2010 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Xu Jinglei. Film producer Patrick S. Cunningham collaborated with Xu Jinglei, and this film is considered one of the most successful collaborations between a Chinese director ...
''. It was released on December 4, 2015.
Cast
*
Ariel Lin
Ariel Lin Yi-chen (; born 29 October 1982) is a Taiwanese actress and singer. She rose to fame for her role as Yuan Xiangqin in the Taiwanese drama '' It Started with a Kiss'' (2005) and the Chinese fantasy drama '' The Little Fairy'' (2006). Lin ...
as Du Lala
[
* Vic Zhou as David Wang][
* Chen Bolin as Stanley Chen][
* Nana as Sha Dangdang][ (voice dub: Liu Meihan)
*]Vivian Wu
Vivian Wu ( Wu Junmei; ; born February 5, 1967) is a Chinese-American actress.Chen Nan ''China Daily'', 27 April 2007. Her big break came in 1987, appearing in the biographical film ''The Last Emperor''. She later went to starring in films '' I ...
as Maggie[
* Michelle Chen as Carrie][
* Li Jiahang as Ah Le][
*John Chiu as Lin Daiyu][ (voice dub: Xu Ke)
* Austin Lin as Xiao Wen][
*Cindy Sun as Xiao Li][
*Tony as Howard][
*James Yang Yong Cong 楊永聰 as James][
*Yin Hang as Xiao Yi][
*Liang Chen as Liang Wei][
* Du Juan as Host][
*Qiu Muhan][
]
Production
The film was shot in Shanghai
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, Ko Samui
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and Taiwan
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.
Soundtrack
Reception
The film grossed in China.
References
2015 romantic comedy-drama films
Chinese romantic comedy-drama films
Chinese sequel films
Films based on Chinese novels
2015 comedy films
2015 drama films
2015 films
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