Wang Jinyue

  The domestic romance films are one after another, but none of the works are amazing.

Directed by Wu Jiakai and starring Zhou Yiren and Wu Nianxuan, the campus romance film "I've Always Loved You", which was released for 5 days, only received a box office of 18.72 million yuan.

  The theme of the film is "Secret Love".

  Tong Zhi, a senior girl in the veterinary department, is a girl whose parents divorced and grew up in a lack of love, which resulted in her sensitive and insecure character.

During college, she had a crush on Ku Bin, a garden boy from Taipei, but did not have the courage to confess to him, so she wrote 93 unsent letters during college to record the girl's thoughts.

It was not until 99 days before graduation that the two met for the first time.

The story starts from here, and describes the details of the relationship between the two in a countdown manner.

  The film takes the line of pure idol drama, but some plot designs are obviously unreasonable.

For example, the first contact between the two was because Tong Zhiliao was bumped by Gu Bin on the road. Gu Bin saw that half of the apple in her hand came up, and it came up with a mouthful.

For strangers, such a move is too frivolous, right?

  Afterwards, the film entered the cliché part: Gu Bin introduced Tong Zhi to his friends in a convincing manner; Tong Zhi saw the "scumbag" deceiving his roommate to be with other women, so he secretly filmed the video, and the two sides fought. The most speechless thing is that Gu Bin suddenly found out that he had a brain tumor, time was running out, and he left Tong Zhi on his own initiative... But at the end of the film, he suddenly appeared again, and an inexplicable big Reunion ending.

  The biggest problem with this film is that it simplifies complex life and simplifies complex love psychology.

Today's college students are very brave about love. The two acted "secret love" while pretending to be confused, which made people anxious.

Watching such a campus romance film, there is no surprise in my heart, because everything seems familiar, and similar plots have appeared countless times, but the faces of the hero and heroine have been changed.

  To be honest, it is rare to see campus romance films that truly reflect the life of college students today on the big screen.

Is there nothing in campus life other than playing basketball, fighting, playing guitar and singing?

  Speaking of advantages, it is not without.

The protagonists Zhou Yiren and Wu Nianxuan are still very close to the image of college students in appearance, and the movie is also shot on a real campus.

But these advantages, in the routine of a hanging "ancient" (meaning nostalgic) romance film, are at best just pretending, and can't move the hearts of the audience.