While watching "Like You", I naturally thought of "Man-Han Banquet", which is about the salvation of people through food. The former reminds me of those green and red peppers that look good in photos but are not delicious. , full of empty beauty; while the latter reminds people of brightly lit food stalls at night and the liveliness of the world. This is also what I don't like about "Like You". I have always felt that food gives people the most simple comfort. It should be the warmth of a bowl of hot soup on a rainy night, rather than this exquisite and gorgeous feeling full of distance.
Speaking of "Like You", even though it is cliche, it still tells a complete story. Although Kaneshiro Takeshi's lines are read so hard that it makes people think that he is deliberately pursuing an alienating effect, but it makes people relax. As for the mood, it is qualified. Even though the characters are so exaggerated, the movie is not particularly vulgar, and the pictures look quite beautiful, especially the close-ups of raw ingredients. It can be seen that the photographer is trying hard to capture an emotion, and for example, the surroundings suddenly turned into an aquarium. The picture of fish swimming is still very popular. And those special cameos always make people smile and are a rare highlight in this mediocre movie.
What I like the most is the scene where the male and female protagonists eat blowfish and hang out on the street with an umbrella. It has a magical romance. At this moment, the movie finally becomes smart and fresh. The moist and jumping texture makes People no longer echoed the bursts of laughter that erupted in the theater, but actually had a slight smile on their lips. This moment is the most consistent moment with Chen Qizhen's "Inner Activity When I Fall in Love with You". I seem to feel the raindrops blooming. Yes, having said all that, I went to watch "Like You" just because of this song and to meet a person I met because of Chen Qizhen. This is a song that only sounds good when sung by Teacher Chen. You can hum it all the way home after watching the movie. Quite unexpectedly, the movie played this song at the climax of the main film. With the various montages of the male and female protagonists' pasts, "Like You" finally became a qualified MV. I also loved Wujiwu very biasedly.