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Wo De Shi Guang Ji Dong Le - Season 1

After a strange incident transports him to 2026 in his older body, a young man from the 1980s uses a mysterious camera to travel between timelines. As he navigates his future life and revisits his past, he uncovers truths about love, identity, and the consequences of altering time.

Top Cast

  • Fan Ming

    Fan Ming

    Fan Weiguo

  • Liu Siwei

    Liu Siwei

    Fan Wei

  • Zhu Meiji

    Zhu Meiji

    Guo Shufen

  • Deng Shuai

    Deng Shuai

    Hong Jianjun

  • Yin Beixi

    Yin Beixi

    Fan Chengcheng

  • Feng Xinyao

    Feng Xinyao

Overview

After a strange incident transports him to 2026 in his older body, a young man from the 1980s uses a mysterious camera to travel between timelines. As he navigates his future life and revisits his past, he uncovers truths about love, identity, and the consequences of altering time.

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