Following the official announcement of the withdrawal of the two films "Arrival" and "Jojo Rabbit" (related reports), the romance film "Wild Oats" and the animated film "Children of the Sea" starring Ma Sichun, Zhong Chuxi and others were also announced to be re-released at a later date. "Wild Oats" is a romantic film written and directed by Xu Zhanxiong, starring Ma Sichun, Zhong Chuxi and Huang Jingyu. The film tells the story of two girls and a boy who just entered society in the 1990s and experienced incredible tests of fate in the process of pursuing a new life. "Children of the Sea" is adapted from the popular manga of the same name by Daisuke Igarashi, and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Animated Feature Film. It is directed by Ayumu Watanabe, with music by Joe Hisaishi, and a cast of voice actors including Mana Ashida, Yosai Ishibashi, Seishu Urakami, On Morisaki, Goro Inagi, and Yu Aoi. The theme song is sung by Kenshi Yonezu. It tells the fantasy story of a girl named Rika who meets two mysterious foreign boys named "Umi" and "Sora" at the aquarium where her father works. Both "What to Expect When You're Young" and "Children of the Sea" were originally scheduled to be released on Valentine's Day, February 14. The release dates have been adjusted due to the epidemic, and the specific release times will be announced at a later date. |
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