Waiting for My Cup of Tea (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 24, 2021

Original Title:
一杯熱奶茶的等待

Alternate Titles:
A Pity for Love
一杯热奶茶的等待

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Countries:
Taiwan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 114

On a cold Valentine's Day, a girl Xiao-Hua runs into a boy A-Wen who is waiting for his lover. Out of empathy, Xiao-Hua hands A-Wen a cup of hot milk tea. The two get to know each other since. On the same day, Zi-Jie Huang also bumps into Xiao-Hua. Zi-Jie behaves like a jolly charming womanizer, which makes Xiao-Hua uncomfortable. There are already frictions between the two at the first sight. Xiao-Hua is convinced that A-Wen's lover must be Yi-Chun, known as Butterfly. Out of surprise Xiao-Hua discovers Yi-Chun cheats on A-Wen with Zi-Jie. She feels even more sympathetic to A-Wen. Xiao-Hua later realizes that Zi-Jie never gives his heart to anyone, because he could die at any second. After Zi-jie confesses to Xiao-Hua his love for her, Xiao-Hua’s ex-boyfriend Shao-Ping unexpectedly reappears and stirs up her peace. When Xiao-Hua finally admits her feeling for Zi-Jie, Zi-Jie is ill. Winter is coming to end, will there be a happy ending at the end?

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Director:
Fu-wha Jan

Producer:
Pao-ying Chen

Screenplay:
Fu-wha Jan

Theme Song Performance:
JiaJia

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