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Starring: Gui Yalie, Liang Jing, Wang Luoyong, Tao Zeru

Director Guan Hu is known for directing male-oriented dramas such as "Black Hole," "Winter Solstice," and "Seven Days." The newly aired TV series "It's Really Good to Be Alive" marks Guan Hu's first attempt at shooting a female-oriented theme from a male perspective. The drama focuses on the breast cancer crisis and describes the immense impact of breast cancer on three women. Renowned actors Gui Yalie, Wang Luoyong, Tao Zeru, Ding Jiali, and Liang Jing have joined the cast. Notably, the lead actress Liang Jing is director Guan Hu's wife.

"It's Really Good to Be Alive" tells the story of a mother and her three daughters who all suffer from breast cancer, triggering a series of family crises. Due to the nature of the subject matter, there are many scenes in the drama where characters must expose their backs for medical examinations, and there are also some scenes showing the aftermath of mastectomies. The production team revealed that due to the requirement for realistic performances, many stars declined to participate. Guan Hu recalled, "At one point, we were almost in a desperate situation. However, later on, the actors became more open-minded and cooperative, which deeply moved me."

It is reported that during the filming of "It's Really Good to Be Alive," the production team educated the actors about self-care. Female actors entering the set had to undergo physical examinations first. Since then, when they give interviews to the media, they all actively advocate for women to take care of their bodies and not neglect breast health. Speaking on this topic, Guan Hu expressed surprise, but he was also pleased with the response generated by the drama.

In Liang Jing's eyes, her husband Guan Hu is her absolute support. When asked if she would have conflicts with her husband over shooting details on the set, she shook her head and said, "No, I trust him. Sometimes I feel very lost myself, and he gives me advice, and I follow his lead." When asked if she and Guan Hu would run a 'husband-wife shop' like others, with the man as the director and the woman as the producer, Liang Jing shook her head and said, "Unless I completely lose confidence in my acting skills, I won't become a producer because that would offend many people. My personality doesn't suit (being a producer), let's talk about it when I can no longer act."

Introduction to "It's Really Good to Be Alive"

The second daughter discovers a lump in her breast while bathing

Jian Jie (played by Ding Jiali) has lived with her father for many years, while the second daughter Jian Ning (played by Wang Jinghua) and the youngest daughter Jian Xin (played by Liang Jing) have grown up with their mother (played by Gui Yalie). When this family reunites, a series of changes occur in their lives.

The second daughter discovers a lump in her breast while bathing

Jian Jie (played by Ding Jiali) has lived with her father for many years, while the second daughter Jian Ning (played by Wang Jinghua) and the youngest daughter Jian Xin (played by Liang Jing) have grown up with their mother (played by Gui Yalie). When this family reunites, a series of changes occur in their lives.

Jian Ning is the manager of the guest room department at a hotel, competing with her rival for the position of operations director; her daughter Chen Huan is preparing for the high school entrance exam; her husband Chen Lisheng (played by Wang Luoyong), as the head of the Chinese Department at a university, is busy applying for special research funds. This family is harmonious and happy, having just paid the down payment on their house, happily looking forward to the future. However, one evening, Jian Ning unexpectedly discovered a lump in her breast while bathing.

Marriage collapses after discovering a new lump

Jian Ning was hospitalized and painfully underwent a breast removal surgery. After the surgery, Jian Ning suspected her husband Chen Lisheng of having an affair with student Tian Xiaoli. She withdrew from the competition at the hotel and normal social life. Jian Ning repeatedly hurt Chen Lisheng, who repeatedly forgave her, yet she became even more extreme and crazy, taking absurd actions based on rumors. Deeply in love with Jian Ning, Chen Lisheng, under the successive blows, became disillusioned with the marriage, eventually had a relationship with Tian Xiaoli, and mistakenly made it to the newspapers, becoming a "public enemy of social morality."

The collapse of the marriage left Jian Ning heartbroken, and at this time, she discovered a new lump in her chest. With the help of Dr. Lu Chenfeng (played by Tao Zeru), she began to unload her psychological burden and resolutely faced the surgery alone.

Youngest daughter also suffers from breast cancer and needs surgery

Jian Xin, a well-known program producer and host of the news department at a television station, is a bustling, career-successful woman. She juggles between married boss Shao (played by Gao Jingwen) and her boyfriend Ding Yinuo (played by Hai Yitian). From the day she learned of the lump in her breast, she rushed around for everything related to the documentary selection, causing misunderstandings and dissatisfaction among her friends.

Jian Xin, a well-known program producer and host of the news department at a television station, is a bustling, career-successful woman. She juggles between married boss Shao (played by Gao Jingwen) and her boyfriend Ding Yinuo (played by Hai Yitian). From the day she learned of the lump in her breast, she rushed around for everything related to the documentary selection, causing misunderstandings and dissatisfaction among her friends.

During her hospitalization, due to her special condition, the hospital repeatedly invited experts and doctors for consultations, but no results were forthcoming. At the television station, competitors took the opportunity to poach important personnel from Jian Xin's team, putting her show in jeopardy. In the process of being with Ding Yinuo, Jian Xin discovered her own fragility and dependence on Ding Yinuo. The two experienced awkwardness back and forth, doubting their love.

Eldest sister marries ex-husband returns

During her hospitalization, Jian Xin reconnected with her Tibetan friend Duo Ji, who chose to quietly leave in the final stages of leukemia. Jian Ning also met young bone cancer patient Lu Wei, giving Jian Xin a profound impact. Unable to bear the immense pressure, Ding Yinuo ultimately broke up with Jian Xin. In the end, Jian Xin resolutely abandoned surgery and decided to adopt Dr. Lu Chenfeng's traditional Chinese medicine therapy. Determined to be discharged from the hospital, ignoring the pain, she embarked on a journey to Tibet to find Duo Ji.

During her hospitalization, Jian Xin reconnected with her Tibetan friend Duo Ji, who chose to quietly leave in the final stages of leukemia. Jian Ning also met young bone cancer patient Lu Wei, giving Jian Xin a profound impact. Unable to bear the immense pressure, Ding Yinuo ultimately broke up with Jian Xin. In the end, Jian Xin resolutely abandoned surgery and decided to adopt Dr. Lu Chenfeng's traditional Chinese medicine therapy. Determined to be discharged from the hospital, ignoring the pain, she embarked on a journey to Tibet to find Duo Ji.

Older sister Jian Jie operates a teahouse together with good man Ju Li (played by Zhao Jun). They've been together for many years but have never married. On the day Jian Jie and Ju Li get married, Jian Jie's ex-husband Ran Yang suddenly appears. Out of kindness, Jian Jie has to find a place for Ran Yang to stay and takes on the responsibility of caring for him and his child, creating a crisis in the relationship between Ju Li and Jian Jie...