Go Sister Ending Explained: For the first time in a Chinese film, the story of the proud dancers of the pole dancer group. Directed by Zheng Wang, this 2018 comedy film stars Li Na (Jie Lan), alongside Jin Di as Xiao Wen, Chen Meixing as Long Yin, Miao Haojun as Uncle Hua. Rated 0/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Go Sister?

For the first time in a Chinese film, the story of the proud dancers of the pole dancer group ... Yang Zixin (Zhao Donna) lived a noble life because she was married to the magnificent husband Jian Zhihao (Feng Mingchao), without worry, career, or boredom. But she has a good face and figure, and a wild heart! From the beginning of the drunk dance to meeting the beautiful woman Wei Longyin (Chen Meixing) who is good at flickering, Zi Xin began a bold attempt to form a pole dance! Six beautiful women from different industries overcame numerous difficulties and actually formed a hardworking team. At the same time, more unexpected storms ensued: the interference of technical coaches, training venues, worldly vision and love, and the obstruction of Zixin's wealthy husband. Zi Xin announced to the world: "Dancing is not important, but independence is important!"

Zheng Wang's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Li Na (Jie Lan)'s journey. Yang Zixin (Zhao Donna) lived a noble life because she was married to the magnificent husband Jian Zhihao (Feng Mingchao), without worry, career, or boredom.

How Does Li Na (Jie Lan)'s Story End?

  • Li Na: Li Na's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Jin Di (Xiao Wen): Jin Di's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Chen Meixing (Long Yin): Chen Meixing's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Go Sister Mean?

The ending of Go Sister brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Li Na's story may not satisfy all audiences.