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'''Brothers Chopstick''' is an emergent band active in the film and music industries. It is led by the advertising director Xiao Yang and musician Wang Taili. Their first movie “A Geisha Man’s Memoir” gained popularity soon after being released online in late May 2007, getting 10 million hits a week. Its theme song, “Bless You My Dear” also became a huge hit. In 2010, Brothers Chopstick made another film—“The Old Boy”—a reminiscent work concentrating on the memory of the [[post-80s]]. The film has been again widely accepted, and its ending theme song considered very touching. The short film is recognized as one of the most influential documents that chronicles the nostalgic youth of the early [[post-80s]].
 
'''Brothers Chopstick''' is an emergent band active in the film and music industries. It is led by the advertising director Xiao Yang and musician Wang Taili. Their first movie “A Geisha Man’s Memoir” gained popularity soon after being released online in late May 2007, getting 10 million hits a week. Its theme song, “Bless You My Dear” also became a huge hit. In 2010, Brothers Chopstick made another film—“The Old Boy”—a reminiscent work concentrating on the memory of the [[post-80s]]. The film has been again widely accepted, and its ending theme song considered very touching. The short film is recognized as one of the most influential documents that chronicles the nostalgic youth of the early [[post-80s]].
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Wang Taili (Left) and Xiao Yang of Brothers Chopstick

Brothers Chopstick is an emergent band active in the film and music industries. It is led by the advertising director Xiao Yang and musician Wang Taili. Their first movie “A Geisha Man’s Memoir” gained popularity soon after being released online in late May 2007, getting 10 million hits a week. Its theme song, “Bless You My Dear” also became a huge hit. In 2010, Brothers Chopstick made another film—“The Old Boy”—a reminiscent work concentrating on the memory of the post-80s. The film has been again widely accepted, and its ending theme song considered very touching. The short film is recognized as one of the most influential documents that chronicles the nostalgic youth of the early post-80s.