
A file photo of Guo Jiaqi [Photo: hljnews.cn]
"See You Tomorrow", a DV movie directed and produced by a college graduate has successfully helped raise 500 thousand yuan of funds and bring back a new life to another college girl who was once suffering from leukemia.
The 30 minute movie was done by a team of university DV enthusiasts headed by Yin Bo, an animation majored graduate of 2007 from Wuhan University of Science and Technology.
The DV film is "a complete work out of love" because Yin Bo made it after he quit his job when he heard Guo Jiaqi, a junior college girl from Huazhong Agricultural University in Wuhan, was suffering with leukemia last autumn and was in urgent need of a big money for a bone marrow transplant operation.
Together with his DV enthusiast friends from his university, Yin Bo spent only three days in plotting the film and finishing it based on the true stories about Guo Jiaqi.
Yin also made his movie released and shown in Wuhan's universities and colleges, with each show raising some 1,000 yuan. The film also raised heated responses from online after its release.
Yin Bo's 'work of love' and the help extended by the public have made it possible in raising the huge money, just in time for Guo's bone marrow transplant operation at last year's end.
"I believe there will always be a miracle as long as there is love." deeply moved Guo Jiaqi said after her recovery, giving her thanks to Yin Bo and his friends, as well as many others, who extended her helping hands.
Guo Jiaqi received the operation at the end of last year.