'Lion-dance' hit returns after a three-year hiatus
Three years ago, I Am What I Am, an underdog sports animated film, emerged as a surprise hit for its thrilling portrayal of a youngster striving to win a lion-dance competition. Now, the protagonist, Liu Jiajuan, a timid and slender boy, is set to return to the domestic silver screen in the upcoming sequel.

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