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Embracing the Polar Bear

Embracing the Polar Bear

Drama, Family

Wang Xiaodi

Chen Guanbo, Hong Haoxuan, Wang Jianmin, Chen Xiangqi, Zhou Youting, Chen Jixia, Huang Anqi, Cai Suyue, Huang Zhi Ze

2004

Taiwan, China

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Completed

Mandarin Chinese

Taiwan: 97

2025-02-20 02:32:58

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This film (drama)Also known as擁抱大白熊,is aTaiwan, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2004Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.7(For reference only)。
Polar bear cubs born on the ice are very fragile in their early years. The little polar bears constantly learn survival skills from their mothers, and by the age of two, the mother will leave them to live independently. It’s heart-wrenching to see the cub watching its mother leave, but perhaps this is the wisdom of species survival! Zhao Dajun's parents are divorced. His beautiful mother is a flight attendant and can only see him occasionally during her flight breaks. His father is very busy with work, leaving only his plump cousin Yifen at home to take care of him. Yifen's mother helps out at home by taking care of children while also making dumplings for takeout. She is happy that Yifen can stay at her younger sister's house, as it reduces the family's burden and allows her to earn some pocket money. Nobody expected that the adolescent Yifen and nine-year-old Dajun would develop such mutual hatred. Dajun hates Yifen for controlling him, and Yifen hates Dajun for jumping on her... Both children, lacking parental love, are desperately trying to get rid of each other. Unable to handle the situation Dajun causes both at home and school, his parents decide to send him abroad to study. Dajun is unwilling to leave home and pretends to be kidnapped, texting his mother to come find him, but she is busy trying on wedding dresses and has no time to answer her phone. Dajun wanders the streets alone. Their whole family goes out to search for him, but only Yifen thinks of where he might be. When she finds Dajun, she realizes she feels a surprising pang of reluctance... Lonely children all have a hole in their hearts... If Dajun is sent away like this, will he really be able to live independently?