China News Service Client, Beijing, February 17th (Reporter Wang Shiyao) "Wasting time" "It's better to go shopping"... If you don't look down, you may not be able to guess what this is talking about.

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  If a love movie is only wrapped in a good-looking "coat", would you buy a ticket to watch it?

  On February 14th, "Ten Years One Product Wen Ruyan", "I Want to Love You in Your World" and "Don't Forget I Love You" were released on the same day.

The competition is so fierce, I think they are very "anti-fighting", but in fact, there is no word of mouth "wave".

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  After watching it, some viewers used "brain wave communication", "amnesia" and "cancer" to summarize the "usual tricks" of the above-mentioned love-themed films.

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  Take "Ten Years One Product Wen Ruyan" as an example.

At the same time that it caused netizens to complain and was on the hot search, it also won 143 million box office on the first day of its release, becoming the box office champion of the day, beating the "Changjin Lake Water Gate Bridge" which has dominated the list for 13 consecutive days.

It seems this movie is pretty good.

Movie box office rankings on February 14.

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  However, "Ten Years One Product Wen Ruyan" only has a score of 2.8 on Douban.

A film reviewer wrote: "The current movie is really interesting. It can be directly 'grabbed', but I have to invite you to watch the movie." Some audiences expressed their views on the film.

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  The same is true for "I Want to Love You in Your World" and "Don't Forget I Love You", many viewers are more outspoken...

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  To be honest, some couples may face the test of "bread or love", but it may not be a problem before the slice.

These "timely" movies may be filled with hard "bread".

  But the seeds planted by "money" will not bear the fruit of "love".

The production team hopes to attract attention with the "scenery" (released around Valentine's Day), and then announce it with a PPT-style "love motto", but they don't know that such a copper-smelling "industrial love" is like hard to swallow. The "bread" makes people have nowhere to go.

  So, these romantic films have so many bad reviews, does it mean that we don't need this type of film?

  No, good reviews require multiple outputs to win.

Some people may say that the first consideration for commercial movies is revenue. "Even if the reputation is not good, it will not hinder the high box office." However, just like the box office data that has fallen off a cliff these days, it proves that the film's coat looks good. It's useless. What can make the audience pay for it depends on the high-quality plot, strict logic and the acting skills of the actors.

  Without a real understanding of life and a delicate description of emotions, how could the audience be moved?

  Right.

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