

Known by the web name 'Luwei Weiwei' in A Chinese Ghost Story, she is the only female player in the Top 10 PK ranking.

She is bright, intelligent and helpful, and aspires to be a game designer. Considered the 'belle' of the computer science major, she placed second in a beauty voting that took place online within the student community.

Cast Main ActorĪ 2nd year computer science student. Together, they overcome numerous misunderstandings and obstacles standing in their way of their budding relationship. When Wei Wei discovers his true identity, they have already fallen in love with each other. HOWEVER, if you have to choose between this film and the drama, I probably would choose this, mainly because, as others have mentioned, Angela Baby and Boran Jing have acceptable chemistry whereas Yang Yang and Shuang Zheng did not.However, Wei Wei never expected the real identity of her virtual husband to be her college senior, Xiao Nai (Yang Yang) who is described as the cream of the crop in both sports and academics. Fans of the novel will certainly be disappointed and newcomers are unlikely to develop any interest in the novel. In summary, I'm sorry to say this movie was weak in almost every way. Bear in mind that while the scene did feature "A" door, it is not "THE" iconic office door from the novel. As per the novel, there was only one kiss scene, but it was fairly long and the actors had reasonably good chemistry. There were also a handful of scenes overlaying the game world with reality, which were creative and did a surprisingly good job of conveying the feeling of belonging to both the 2-d and 3-d world. Lines aside, the actors also did a reasonable job of acting to green screen, which is notoriously difficult. If this film had any redeeming points at all, it would be the polished cinematography and CG (both were decent, considering the film's budget). That being said, I blame the director more than the cast, since I did feel the actors could have delivered better performances if they weren't in such a hurry.

Caricature characters, throwing out glib and rushed lines, a barely coherent storyline (which scarcely resembled the novel) and chaotic action sequences, just for starters. As someone who read (and enjoyed) the original light novel, I knew up front not to get my expectations too high, but I had still hoped for a bit more than I got. Anytime you take a complex story full of iconic moments and try to condense it down to 2 hours, you're just asking for trouble.
