I was scrolling through Weibo during my lunch break in London when I saw the trailer for Good Morning – that close-up shot of the girl’s trembling hands holding a crumpled exam paper hit me like a freight train. Suddenly I was 17 again, sitting in my Chengdu high school classroom with sweat making the test sheet stick to my palms. But when I clicked the ‘play’ button on the official clip, all I got was that dreaded error message: ‘This content is not available in your region.’
The film’s预售 (pre-sale) materials are everywhere right now – that haunting ‘Countdown 2 Days’ poster with tear-streaked faces, the hand-drawn预售 artwork that looks like pages from a teenage diary. According to the production team, Good Morning tackles youth depression through the story of Xia Chuzheng, a girl battling inner demons while everyone around her keeps saying ‘it’s for your own good.’ As someone who survived the gaokare pressure-cooker years, I can already tell this movie will rip open old wounds – if only I could actually watch it from abroad.
Here’s what stings most: that raw 正片片段 (official clip) showing Xia’s mom confiscating her phone ‘for her own good’ while the girl silently cries – it’s exactly how my aunt treated my cousin during her depressive episode last year. The comments under Weibo’s #桃影news# hashtag are flooded with parents saying ‘This is why we monitor our kids’ social media!’ and teens responding ‘This is why we feel suffocated!’ – a conversation I’m desperate to join, if not for the stupid geo-block.
Funny how technology works: my cousin in Chengdu can stream the trailer smoothly on her subway ride home, while my fiber-optic London connection buffers every 10 seconds. That ‘含泪青春’ (tearful youth) poster they released? Took me three VPN switches just to download it without timing out. And don’t get me started on trying to buy预售 tickets through the official platform – the payment page kept rejecting my UK credit card until I gave up.
So here’s my question to fellow diaspora folks: How many of you have bookmarked this film only to hit the geo-wall? I’ve got friends in Toronto who missed entire drama series because iQiyi blocked them, and a buddy in Sydney who resorted to having his grandma physically mail him drama DVDs. There’s got to be a better way – and if you’ve cracked the code, share your wisdom in the comments. Let’s make sure no one misses Xia Chuzheng’s story just because we dared to live overseas.
P.S. To the Good Morning marketing team: that ‘for your own good’ clip? Brutal. Accurate. And currently breaking hearts across 12 time zones – if only you’d let us actually watch it properly.
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