Wei Ru (Drunken To Love You star Rainie Yang) and You Yan (Yan Yu Lin) have a simple relationship. They aren't rich, but they still to enjoy life, even if it means eating three packs of instant noodles for breakfast, lunch and dinner. They are, however, very serious about their relationship and sincerely trying to achieve something in life while staying together. One day, opportunity comes knocking at Wei Ru's door, as her company wants to send her to Shanghai, with both a promotion and higher pay. However, the lovely couple cannot imagine living so far together, let alone running a long-term, long-distance relationship. With so much uncertainty in their future, can the two pick the right life plan, or will their dreams shatter in this struggle between option A and B? Life Plan A and B together with Love of Sandstorm are part of the "Q Series" lineup of short dramas also known as "Roseleaf Bramble," that began airing on TTV on Aug 19, 2016. The first segment, consisting of seven episodes directed by Kitamura Toyoharu, ran until Sep 30, 2016, while the second segment, consisting of six episodes directed by Wang Xiao Di and Huang Tian Ren, began on Oct 7, 2016 and is expected to conclude on Nov 11, 2016. The series has garnered much attention prior to its several releases for pairing one bigger star with one talented newcomer, such as Rainie Yang (who completed her tenth studio album prior to the drama) making her proper return since the days of Drunken to Love You alongside newcomer Yan Yu Lin. The extended cast for Life Plan A and B includes Rainie Yang as Zheng Wei Ru, Yan Yu Lin as Tang You Yan, Johnny Lu as Rong Yi Chao, Wu Yue Qing as Zhao Hui, Li Yi Zhen as Tang You Shan, Zhang Fu Jian as Tang's father, Chen Ji Xia as Tang's mother, Xie Ying Xuan as Zhang Jie, Fan Chen Fei as Ms. Gao, Liu Guan Ting as Upperclassman and Zhang Yao Ren as Xiao Ji.
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Cast
Rainie Yang
Cheng Ju-Wei
Yu-Lin Yen
Tang You-Yen
Fu-Chien Chang
Tang Te-Kang
Chi-hsia Chen
You-Yen's mom
Ying-Hsuan Hsieh
Sis Chang
Diane Lin
Tang You-Shan
Johnny Chen
Eason Jung Yi-Chao
Ricie Fun
Kao Mei-Yu
Phoebe Lin
Ju-Wei's colleague in Shanghai
Andy Wu
Chao Hui
Kuan-Ting Liu
You-Yen's senior
Yao-Jen Chang
Chi
Sean Liu
Ju-Wei's colleague in Shanghai
Ronan Lo
Ju-Wei's colleague in Shanghai
Chia-Wei Yu
Chang
Tammy Darshana Lai
Artistic director
Queenie Chen
You-Yen & Mei-Yu's daughter
Wanting Chen
Nurse
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A great story about 2 possible paths of life of a man and a woman. The script is well written to introduce the two main characters and how their lives developed based on the decisions of working in separate countries vs. staying close together. Some narration is done by Ju-Wei as first person when it occasionally flashed back to the moment she was about to make the decision. Faced with ups and downs in life, the movie show how everyone reacts differently based on each path. Rainie Lin's performance is excellent due to the difficulty to act in different dimension. At one time, the two paths collided with focus on a hotel room where You-Yen wants to surprise his spouse at the time. Rookie actress Ricie Fun performance is great in a heavy lifting supporting role with believable expression of hiding the growing feeling for You-Yen. The director should take much credit in making story telling such a huge intrigue in every turn in life. The ending is unexpected because there is no winner of loser of either path Ju-Wei took. It is about how one keeps moving, looking forward in life and make the best of it. My take: "Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past." - (Isaiah 43:18)
