20 Once Again

20 Once Again (Chinese: 重返20岁) is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed by Leste Chen and starring Yang Zishan, Kuei Ya-lei, Bolin Chen and Lu Han. The film is a remake of the South Korean movie Miss Granny. It was released on January 8, 2015.

Plot

Shen Meng Jun (Kuei Ya-lei) is a crotchety prideful 70-year-old widow who frequently finds fault with everyone around her. She takes pride in her ability to raise her son single-handedly, despite the poverty during the Cultural Revolution, to become a professor of a prestigious university. She shows her bias towards her grandson Xiang Qian Jing (Lu Han) because he aspires to become a musician and he represents a dream that Meng Jun cannot achieve herself. However, she had no opportunity to be a singer. Although kind to her grandson, she is very critical towards both her daughter-in-law, Yang Qin (Yijuan Li), and granddaughter, Xin Ran (Yin Hang), who openly treats Li Jun with contempt for the way she treats her mother. This leads to Yang Qin fainting due to the pressure placed on her. After this incident, the family decides it's time for her to go to a nursing home. Feeling forlorn, she wanders the streets and impulsively decides to take a final portrait at a photo studio she happens by. Upon leaving, to her astonishment she realizes that she has been transformed back into her 20-year-old self. Given a magical second chance at youth, she changes her name to Meng Li Jun (Yang Zishan).

Once and Again

Once and Again is an American television series that aired on ABC from September 21, 1999 to April 15, 2002. It depicts the family of a single mother and her romance with a single father. It was created by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick, the same team that created thirtysomething and produced My So-Called Life.

One of the show's unique aspects was the "interview" sequences filmed in black and white and interspersed throughout each episode, where the characters would reveal their innermost thoughts and memories to the camera.

Premise

Lily Manning (Sela Ward) is a suburban soccer mom in her forties, who lives in Deerfield, Illinois. Recently separated from her philandering husband Jake (Jeffrey Nordling), Lily is raising her two daughters, insecure, anxiety-ridden 14-year-old Grace (Julia Whelan), and precocious nine-year-old Zoe (Meredith Deane). For support, she turns to her more free-spirited younger sister, Judy (Marin Hinkle), with whom she works at their bookstore called My Sister's Bookstore (renamed Booklovers later in the series).

Once Again

Once Again may refer to:

  • Once Again (Barclay James Harvest album)
  • Once Again (John Legend album), 2006
  • Once Again (The Kingston Trio album)
  • Once Again (film), a 2012 Hindi film
  • "1nce Again", a song by A Tribe Called Quest
  • "Once Again", a song by Days of the New from their 2001 eponymous album
  • "Once Again", a song by Headhunterz
  • See also

  • Once and Again, an American television series starring Sela Ward
  • Podcasts:

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    Once Again

    by: Artificial October

    Stares at the cieling
    I feel nothing but sorry
    Thinks of the things that have
    Made us so worried
    About what may happen
    About what has happened
    The times we should laugh and
    The times we should cuddle
    Looks at the ring that made
    Both of us to promise
    That we will take care of this
    That we will protect it
    We know it's so fragile
    So easy to break
    I'm hoping for a change
    That'll make us believe once again
    Once again
    Once again
    Reminisce the days when
    We're sure we love each other
    When we keep on falling
    In love every hour
    When we walk together
    And pray it lasts forever
    When we worry to lose a bit
    Of what we have built
    And I strum the guitar
    Like tomorrow's not coming
    Searches the crowd
    With what I've been missing
    I know it's not there
    And I know where to find it
    It's you whom I need
    Can we just fall in love once again




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